Nebius stock pops 10% on Nvidia $2 billion investment announcement

Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during the 2026 CES event in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. Siemens and Nvidia announced an expansion of their strategic partnership to develop industrial and physical AI solutions to bring AI-driven innovation to industrial workflow. Photographer: Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bloomberg…

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Egipto golea a Nueva Zelanda y firma su primer triunfo en un Mundial

IE 11 no es compatible. Para una experiencia óptima, visite nuestro sitio en otro navegador. SIGUIENTE España despierta, Uruguay se complica y Bélgica preocupa 03:01 ¡Golazo de Trézéguet! Con épica ‘palomita’ firmó el tercero de Egipto ante Nueva Zelanda 02:10 ¡Historia para Egipto! Así vivió Hossam Hassan el primer triunfo mundialista 08:03 Los goles encienden…

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Assemblies of God ignored warnings, freeing a children’s pastor to sexually abuse girls, lawsuit says

Survivors described the same devastating cycle: children who tried to warn adults, pastors who minimized or ignored allegations, and church leaders who extended grace and protection to abusers, clearing the way for more children to be harmed. Davis’ account was one of the starkest examples. After NBC News’ investigation was published, more women came forward…

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‘We cannot be at peace without knowing’

US television presenter Savannah Guthrie believes her mother was kidnapped and that two ransom notes demanding money were real, but more information is required to find her kidnapper. ‘We cannot be at peace without knowing’, she said in an interview that aired Thursday on NBC News’ “Today” show, her first since 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie’s apparent…

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The umarells: Retired elderly men in Italy quietly supervise construction sites and give orders without being asked | World News

In cities across Italy, a peculiar yet amusing sight has become part of everyday urban life: elderly men standing near construction sites, hands clasped behind their backs, quietly observing the work. Known as “umarells,” these retired individuals often spend hours watching labourers, occasionally offering advice or pointing out what they believe could be done better….

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