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Duke Freshman Cooper Flagg Wins Wooden Award

Duke freshman Cooper Flagg has become just the fourth freshman to win the prestigious John R. Wooden Award as the most outstanding men’s college basketball player. Flagg edged Auburn’s Johni Broome for the top spot, with Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr., Alabama’s Mark Sears, and Purdue’s Braden Smith as finalists. Flagg’s impressive performance earned him the … Read more

Windows 11 to Surpass Windows 10 as Market Share Grows

Windows 11’s market share is poised to surpass its predecessor, Windows 10, by summer. Despite this, Windows 10 still accounts for over half of the market, with 54.2% compared to Windows 11’s 42.69%. The cause of the shift is likely due to enterprises upgrading to avoid extended support for Windows 10, which ends on October … Read more

Nvidia Unveils AI Supercomputers with PetaFLOP Processing Power

Nvidia has introduced two artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer systems, the DGX Spark and DGX Station, designed for data scientists, researchers, and students. These powerful machines utilize Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra platform, promising speeds of up to 1,000 times faster than high-end desktop PCs or laptops. TheDGX Spark is a compact, laptop-sized device, while the DGX Station … Read more

Israeli Air Force Strikes Hezbollah Terrorists in Southern Lebanon

The Israeli air force targeted two Hezbollah terrorists operating an engineering vehicle in southern Lebanon, according to a military announcement on Sunday. The operation aimed to disrupt Hezbollah’s efforts to restore infrastructure in the South region. A second strike was reported shortly after, targeting a bulldozer in the village of Beit Lif in southwestern Lebanon. … Read more

US Private Sector Sees Surge in Jobs and Wage Growth under Trump

The latest jobs report shows the private sector is experiencing a significant surge, adding 228,000 jobs in March – far exceeding economists’ expectations. This marks the second consecutive month of surpassing predictions, indicating a robust labor market. Private employment grew by 209,000, with notable gains in retail trade (+23,700), transportation and warehousing (+22,900), and construction … Read more

Market Outlook: Earnings Reports to Provide Insight on Tariffs’ Impact

CNBC’s Jim Cramer believes next week’s earnings reports will offer a glimpse into how companies are coping with President Trump’s tariffs, which have been crushing global stocks for two consecutive days. Big banks JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Morgan Stanley report results on Friday, April 11, while the consumer price index report will be released … Read more

Global Internet Access Restrictions on the Rise

Global internet access restrictions have been increasing in recent years due to rising concerns about online security and data privacy. These restrictions vary widely by country but often involve blocking or throttling specific websites, services, or types of content. In some countries, governments have taken a more aggressive approach, implementing broad-based censorship that affects not … Read more

Theories Abound for “White Lotus” Season 3 Finale

As the Season 3 finale of “The White Lotus” approaches, fans have been busy speculating about various plot twists, character connections, and potential outcomes. Here are some of the most popular theories making the rounds. One theory suggests that Jim Hollinger (Scott Glenn) will reveal a shocking connection to Rick’s past in the finale. Fans … Read more

Market Correction: A Look at History for Clarity

The S&P 500 has pulled back from its February high, entering correction territory after briefly closing over 10% below its peak. Investors are seeking clarity on the market’s direction. A look at history can provide an answer. Market corrections, defined as a 10% drop from a 52-week high, have occurred 60 times since 1928, according … Read more