Even though dogs and cats are the most common household pets, they certainly aren’t the only ones. Millions of people also have scaly, slimy, or feathered friends to brighten their homes—and even their workplaces!
Kevin, the Eclectus Parrot, is…

Even though dogs and cats are the most common household pets, they certainly aren’t the only ones. Millions of people also have scaly, slimy, or feathered friends to brighten their homes—and even their workplaces!
Kevin, the Eclectus Parrot, is…

President Donald Trump’s exceedingly warm reception of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House last week left observers attempting to decipher what it all meant.
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TCL is mainly known for its TVs that deliver excellent bang for the buck, but it also has an interesting line of Nxtpaper tablets with matte displays that can mimic color and monochrome E Ink e-readers fairly convincingly.
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Ultra-processed foods now make up more than half of the calories the average American adult eats, according to CNN. A three-part series in The Lancet, backed by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, says these foods are tied to obesity,…

SHANGHAI, CHINA – JUNE 08: Aerial view of skyscrapers standing at the Lujiazui Financial District at sunrise on June 8, 2022 in Shanghai, China.
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Asia-Pacific markets were set to open higher Wednesday, tracking Wall Street gains on hopes that the U.S. Federal Reserve could cut benchmark interest rates in December.
Expectations rose after Bloomberg reported that White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett was being considered as the frontrunner to become the next Fed chair. Investors see Hassett as someone more likely to push the central bank toward a lower-rate environment favored by President Donald Trump.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC on Tuesday that there was a “very good chance” that Trump could name new Fed chair before Christmas.
Markets are pricing in more than 84% chance that the Fed would cut rates in December, according to the CME FedWatch tool. New York Fed President John Williams also said on Friday that there was room to lower rates “in the near term.”
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index was set for a higher open, with its futures contract in Chicago trading at 49,120, and its counterpart in Osaka at 49,100, against the index’s Tuesday close of 48,659.52.
Australia’s ASX/S&P 200 was trading 1.2% higher on open.
Futures for Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index pointed to a higher open, trading at 25,977, against the index’s previous close of 25,894.55.
Overnight, the key U.S. benchmarks closed higher after a volatile session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average index advanced 664.18 points, or 1.43%, to close at 47,112.45. The S&P 500 gained 0.91% to settle at 6,765.88, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.67% to finish at 23,025.59. That marks a turnaround from the losses seen earlier in the day.
At session lows, the S&P 500 was down about 0.7%, while the Dow and tech-heavy Nasdaq had dropped more than 100 points, or 0.2%, and more than 1%, respectively.
— CNBC’s Sean Conlon and Pia Singh contributed to this report.

The small village of Andriivka is located about 6 miles south of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, which was captured by Russia in May 2023 after nearly a year of brutal fighting and remains a strong symbol for Ukrainians. When Ukraine launched a…

For those who hanker for the limelight, be careful what you wish for: shooting to stardom as a lead singer really does raise the risk of an early death, researchers say.
Their analysis of singers from Europe and the US found that those who rose to…

Singers who are famous tend to die about four years earlier than ones who are less well known, a study has suggested.
The level of risk associated with achieving fame is comparable to that of casual smoking, the study’s authors said in the…

Meta Platforms META 3.78%increase; green up pointing triangle is in talks to use chips made by Google in its artificial-intelligence efforts, a step toward diversifying away from its reliance on Nvidia NVDA -2.59%decrease; red down pointing triangle, according to people familiar with the matter.
A deal could be worth billions of dollars, but the talks are continuing and may not result in one. It is still up in the air whether Meta would use the chips, known as tensor processing units or TPUs, to train its AI models or to do inference, one of the people said. Inference, the process a trained model uses to generate the response to a query, requires less computational power than training.
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