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Powerball jackpot climbs to $1.6 billion, among largest lottery prizes ever in U.S.

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Monday’s drawing would be the fifth-largest U.S. jackpot ever, according to a news release from Powerball.

Waymo pauses robotaxi service in San Francisco after blackout chaos — Musk says Tesla car service unaffected

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As power outages spread Saturday, videos shared on social media appeared to show multiple Waymo vehicles stalled in traffic in different parts of San Francisco.

Disney’s ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ disappoints with weak $88 million domestic opening

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Disney’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” tallied just $88 million during its domestic debut, well shy of the $110 million to $125 million range analysts had expected.

To lower crypto investment risk, the market is starting to diversify

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Cryptocurrency market volatility won’t go away, but the market is beginning to apply portfolio diversification ideas to assets like bitcoin.

Xbox is losing the console race by miles. It’s part of Microsoft’s big gaming pivot

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Sales of Microsoft’s Xbox Series S and Series X are even behind the original Nintendo Switch, which launched in 2017.

Your CEO wants to be a social media influencer. Is it cool or cringy?

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Executives and founders were sold on the idea that social media is good for business. But they’re learning the hard way that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.

Three top Wall Street analysts stay bullish on Nvidia stock. Here’s why

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TipRanks spotlights three Wall Street pros who are bullish on Nvidia.

These are the world’s most important stocks heading into 2026, according to Bank of America

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Bank of America found names such as Microsoft and Eli Lilly to be among the most pivotal stocks in global portfolios heading into 2026.

Fed’s Hammack says there’s no need to change interest rates for months, WSJ reports

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland president sees no need to change rates for months ahead, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

Kremlin says chances of peace not improved by European and Ukrainian changes to U.S. proposals

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European and Ukrainian negotiators have been discussing changes to a U.S. set of proposals for an agreement to end the nearly four-year-old war.

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