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- Engadget
xAI's Grok-2 might be available for free on X soon
There are limitations to what users can do for free.
- Engadget
The Beatles are nominated for two Grammys thanks to AI
The song, 'Now and Then' was released late last year.
- KameraOne
Skitching cyclist gets flooded by karma
This is the moment a cyclist hitching a ride on the back of a truck in São Paulo, Brazil on November 5 fails to realize what will happen when the truck drives into a flooded road.
- Yahoo Finance Video
The 'simple' way to play the market rally: 'Just stay put'
The bull market persists, with the S&P 500 (^GSPC) hitting its fiftieth-record high last week. F/M Investments CEO and CIO Alex Morris joins Seana Smith and Brad Smith on Morning Brief to discuss what's next for the equities market and how investors should navigate the rally. "Nothing is going to stop this move to the upside," Morris tells Yahoo Finance. He notes the context of the US presidential elections, saying, "It's a little bit of a surprise. Going into this, the Trump trade was seen as short equities and bear steepener. What we got was bear steepener plus long equities." Morris adds, "If you were short equities in any way going into this, you were really disappointed, and you're probably going to be. [As the fundamentals suggest] things are probably just going to get a little cheerier for companies over the balance of the year. It seems like being long mega-cap stocks stayed to be a good idea. Being long stocks, in general, is a good idea. It's probably a good play through at the end of the year." "Markets always are looking for that thing to say 'Here's why it's not going to work' ... But long term, it turns out just being long and relatively perma-bullish tends to be the right idea," he says, adding, "I think investors are smart just to kind of play the trend here for a while. It's going to continue to work, it seems. When it doesn't, you'll have an opportunity to back off and reposition." Morris says for investors looking to play the current market rally, "This one's a pretty simple one. Just stay put." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.
- The Canadian Press
Carlos Alcaraz beaten by Casper Ruud in his opening match at the ATP Finals
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz looked little like the player who won two Grand Slams this year in a 6-1, 7-5 loss to Casper Ruud at the ATP Finals on Monday.
- RFI
Louis Vuitton outlet in Paris ram-raided in overnight robbery
Paris authorities have launched an investigation into an organised robbery at a Louis Vuitton store, where thieves used a car to smash in and steal leather goods early Monday morning. An investigation was opened in Paris on Monday into the organised robbery of a Louis Vuitton shop in the 6th arrondissement after the storefront was attacked with a ram car, confirmed by the Paris public prosecutor's office.No suspects have been arrested at this stage, the public prosecutor's office added.This Loui
- The Canadian Press
Road accident in Ivory Coast leaves 21 dead and at least 10 injured
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — Authorities in Ivory Coast said Monday 21 people were killed and at least 10 others injured in a road accident.
- Yahoo Canada Style
This Amazon massage gun is 'incredibly effective' at relieving tension — it's 36% off ahead of Black Friday 2024
Shoppers say it's "exceptional," and it has more than 13,000 five-star reviews.
- Yahoo Life UK
What to know about the risks of using weight loss drugs unsupervised
The use of weight loss drugs without doctor's supervision is not advisable and can lead to serious side effects and complications.
- PA Media: UK News
Dale Vince in High Court libel battle over ‘false claim he supports Hamas’
Mr Vince is suing three people for libel over the allegations, following an interview with Times Radio in October last year.
- Yahoo Movies UK
The new Star Wars trilogy must learn these lessons for success
Simon Kinberg is set to write a new Star Wars movie trilogy. It's a tough nut to crack, but there are some lessons from the recent past.
- Investor's Business Daily
ARS Pharma Jumps After Inking $145 Million Deal For Epinephrine Nasal Spray
ARS Pharmaceuticals shares jumped Monday after the company inked a deal to commercialize its allergic reaction nasal spray internationally.
- Baystreet
Stocks in play: Medicenna Therapeutics Corp.
Presented updated clinical results from the ongoing monotherapy dose expansion and combination dose ...
- Yahoo News Canada
Remembrance Day in Canada and beyond: Photos
Today, Canadians remember and honour the sacrifices of the men and women in uniform who died in service of their country.
- CBC
Residential building in Zaporizhzhia damaged in Russian strike, Ukrainian officials say
The Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, along with other parts of eastern Ukraine, were under air raid alerts overnight, according to Ukrainian air force data.
- Elle
COS' Mega Black Friday Sale Is The One We're All Waiting For
The COS Black Friday sale is coming for 2024 and wardrobe staples are set to be generously discounted. Here's what the ELLE team is shopping in the event.
- The Independent
Trump set to announce Elise Stefanik as his UN ambassador
New York representative has already accepted the position in the president-elect’s incoming administration
- Evening Standard
Who is the Archbishop of Canterbury and why are there calls for him to resign?
Justin Welby has defied calls for him to step down after a report into a ‘serial abuser’ in the church
- Variety
Dwayne Johnson Says Controversy Over Set Behavior Is ‘Bulls—‘ but Admits to Peeing in Bottles and Being Late to Filming: ‘Yeah, That Happens’
Dwayne Johnson admitted in a new GQ magazine cover story that he is late to set sometimes and has peed in water bottles to save time during filming, two claims that were at the center of a viral report from The Wrap earlier this year. The story alleged that Johnson’s behavior, especially his tardiness on …
- Yahoo Finance Video
Hedge funds shorting Tesla stock have lost over $5B: BBG
Tesla (TSLA) stock has been soaring since President-elect Donald Trump secured a second term. However, not all investors are reaping the benefits — particularly hedge funds. According to a Bloomberg report, hedge funds holding short positions in Tesla suffered collective losses of over $5 billion last week. Morning Brief Co-hosts Seana Smith and Brad Smith break down the details. For more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out The Morning Brief here. This post was written by Angel Smith