Jim Cramer Weighs In on NVIDIA Amid AI Spending Uncertainty

Jim Cramer recently discussed NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, where he expressed uncertainty about the company’s future amid concerns over AI spending. With China’s DeepSeek AI models demonstrating lower development costs, investors are re-evaluating their expectations for AI GPU spending. Cramer noted that while some investors see the trend as a … Read more

Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni: Accusations Go Public Online

Actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldioni have been embroiled in a contentious legal battle over allegations of sexual harassment and defamation. On February 1, Baldion launched a website that links to an updated complaint filed on January 31, which includes emails, texts, and other correspondences between the two parties. The website’s “Timeline of Relevant Events” … Read more

David Benavidez Wins Unanimous Decision Against David Morrell

Boxing champion David Benavidez retained his WBC light heavyweight interim title and won the WBA light heavyweight “regular” belt by defeating David Morrell via unanimous decision at a card in Las Vegas. The victory marked Benavidez’s first fight at light heavyweight, as he previously lobbied for a fight against Canelo Alvarez before moving up in … Read more

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A cookie notice informs users of the type of data collected on their device when they visit a website. The notice explains how the data will be used, including enhancing site navigation, analyzing site usage, and assisting in marketing efforts. Users can choose to accept all cookies for a seamless experience or reject non-essential cookies … Read more

Richard Jefferson Claps Back at Bobby Hurley Over Class Comments

Former Arizona Wildcat Richard Jefferson has fired back at coach Bobby Hurley after he questioned the class of his team, saying it was “relentless” and not being policed correctly during a recent game against Arizona. Jefferson took to social media to respond to Hurley’s comments, saying Hurley has “always been this way” and that he … Read more

Vitamin D, B12, and Magnesium Deficiencies Common Among People with Type 2 Diabetes

Millions of Americans live with type 2 diabetes, a condition that can be prevented through lifestyle behaviors. Researchers in India conducted a systematic review and analysis of 132 studies to investigate the link between micronutrients, including vitamins and minerals, and diabetes. The study found that over 45% of people with type 2 diabetes had multiple … Read more

Sudanese Market Attack Kills 54 People, Wounds Hundreds

Sudanese opposition forces, known as Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have attacked an open market in the city of Omdurman, killing at least 54 people and wounding hundreds more. The attack also claimed the lives of two civilians in the capital city of Khartoum. The Sudanese government has condemned the attack, describing it as a “criminal … Read more

3 Positive Changes for Social Security in 2025

Social Security is often a topic of controversy, with warnings about its potential bankruptcy or drastic cuts. However, this year brought three positive changes to the program. One change is a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which helps keep benefits pace with inflation. This increase might seem bad news at first, but it’s actually a better … Read more

Israel Frees 3 Hostages, Including Yarden Bibas After Nearly 500 Days

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu celebrated Yarden Bibas’ return on Saturday, while emphasizing his nation’s thoughts are with Bibas’ wife Shiri and their two young children Ariel and Kfir, who remain in Gaza. Bibas was freed alongside American-Israeli Keith Siegel and French-Israeli Ofer Kalderon as part of phase one of Israel and Hamas’ ongoing ceasefire … Read more