- CJP Afridi stresses transparency and efficiency in justice system samaa tv
- Supreme Court sees drop in pending cases Dawn
- Listing dowry articles in ‘Nikah Nama’ part of SC’s family law reforms The Express Tribune
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CJP Afridi stresses transparency and efficiency in justice system – samaa tv
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ArtyA Purity Wavy Central Tourbillon
Borna Bošnjak
If there was one thing that ArtyA has made a little (but impressively executed) niche for itself in, it would be novel uses of sapphire as a watch case material. If there…
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KP CM Afridi vows to strengthen police to restore peace in province – Dawn
- KP CM Afridi vows to strengthen police to restore peace in province Dawn
- Grand jirga rejects operations, calls for dialogue and peace The Express Tribune
- Patience Running Thin Daily Times
- KP CM demands release of Rs850bn from federal government
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25 terrorists killed in cross-border infiltration bids amid Pak-Afghan talks
Pakistan Army soldiers stand guard in Bannu, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, on July 2, 2014. — Reuters/File - Two large groups targeted during actions in KP tribal areas.
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3 AI Infrastructure Stocks Solving the Power Crisis
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AI data centers typically operate at 20 to 40 kilowatts per rack, with designs targeting 50 to 100 kilowatts or more; however, many can’t break ground because the grids lack sufficient capacity.
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Power bottlenecks favor physical infrastructure companies over software optimization.
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These businesses capture spending before chips get installed, creating revenue tied to AI deployment regardless of architecture.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has an energy problem that software can’t solve. Racks of Nvidia H100-class systems commonly run 20 to 40 kilowatts, and many new AI designs target 50 to 100 kilowatts or more with liquid cooling. The result: Hyperscalers are choosing data center locations based on power grid capacity rather than tax breaks or fiber access, and utility companies are scrambling to upgrade transmission infrastructure that wasn’t designed for industrial computing loads.
This power constraint is creating winners in unglamorous businesses. Thermal management specialists are designing cooling for unprecedented heat densities. Electrical equipment makers are building distribution gear that stabilizes sudden graphics processing unit (GPU) power surges. Specialty contractors are constructing transmission lines that must be completed before facilities can break ground.
Image source: Getty Images. These three AI infrastructure plays capture unavoidable costs that scale with every new AI cluster, regardless of which chip architecture ultimately dominates.
Vertiv (NYSE: VRT) designs and manufactures thermal management systems, power distribution units, and turnkey modular data center halls for AI deployments. The company’s cooling solutions address the challenge of AI racks that commonly run 20 to 40 kilowatts, with many designs targeting 50 to 100 kilowatts or more compared to the 5 to 15 kilowatts traditional server racks produce, requiring both air-cooled and liquid-cooled architectures.
Q3 2025 results showed strong performance, with raised full-year guidance reflecting order backlog tied directly to AI infrastructure builds. The equipment sales model creates multiyear revenue visibility as cooling systems require regular maintenance and eventual replacement, while new data center construction drives incremental demand from hyperscalers, colocation providers, and enterprise customers.
Eaton (NYSE: ETN) manufactures electrical power distribution equipment, backup power systems, and control software for commercial and industrial customers, including data centers. The company’s data center portfolio includes uninterruptible power supplies, power distribution units, switchgear, and busway systems that manage electricity from the utility connection down to individual server racks.
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The Wood Brothers Won’t Be Pinned Down on ‘Puff of Smoke’ Album
At last month’s Earl Scruggs Music Festival, the Wood Brothers might have seemed a tad out of left field for a gathering dedicated to the late bluegrass picker. And yet, the same could be said whenever the trio is on a bill at a jam-band…
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Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: ‘No doubt’ England beat South Africa to make final, says Alex Hartley
England’s bowling has impressed since the beginning of the tournament, particularly the spin trio of Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith and Charlie Dean – though they will be nervously waiting on the fitness of the former after she hurt her shoulder…
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Pakistan reports border clashes during talks with Afghanistan – Reuters
- Pakistan reports border clashes during talks with Afghanistan Reuters
- Pakistan says five soldiers and 25 fighters killed in Afghan border clashes Al Jazeera
- 12 militants killed in KP operations; suicide vehicle destroyed Dawn
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Reality of drinking raw eggs as viral trend explained
Plenty of folks have recreated the infamous Rocky scene where Sylvester Stallone memorably started the day off by necking five raw eggs.
Although consuming this yellow concoction has become something of a health trend online, a lot of people…
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Simeone talks Julián rumours, mulls Clásico result before Betis test
Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone was quizzed on Sunday by the media before he takes him to La Cartuja for a Monday night showdown with Real Betis. Simeone responded bluntly when he was questioned about how every bad result brings speculation…
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