My smart home had a problem. No, it wasn’t the myriad of devices from different manufacturers, although that was making it worse. It was that every device on my home network was implicitly trusted once I took the steps to connect it, leaving…
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Google denies analyzing your emails for AI training – here’s what happened
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Google denies charges that it’s analyzing your private emails to train its AIs.
- A class action lawsuit accuses Google of privacy…
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Donald Glover reveals he had a stroke on Childish Gambino tour in 2024 | Donald Glover
Donald Glover, who performs under the name Childish Gambino, has revealed he had a stroke last year which forced him to cancel world tour dates.
At the time the 42-year-old said he was dealing with an “ailment” after performing in New Orleans…
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Two Playdate games about cheese, and spooky campfire stories with a twist
After taking a break from the Playdate following Season Two and the wonderfully weird experience that was Blippo+, I finally dusted off my little yellow console this week and dove back in. And what better place to start than with a couple of…
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Two Playdate games about cheese, and spooky campfire stories with a twist
After taking a break from the Playdate following Season Two and the wonderfully weird experience that was Blippo+, I finally dusted off my little yellow console this week and dove back in. And what better place to start than with a couple of…
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Blue Devils Advance to NCAA Quarterfinals with 2-0 Win Versus Kansas
DURHAM, N.C. – For the 11th time out of the last 15 years, the Duke women’s soccer team is heading to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament as the second-seeded and 11th-ranked Blue Devils defeated third-seeded Kansas, 2-0, Sunday afternoon…Continue Reading
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CMU WBB Game Notes at Notre Dame (11/24/25) – Central Michigan University Athletics
- CMU WBB Game Notes at Notre Dame (11/24/25) Central Michigan University Athletics
- Eagles at Cowboys | Gameday Photo Gallery | November 23, 2025 Philadelphia Eagles
- Atlanta Falcons kicker Zane Gonzalez is good from 54 yards out for third FG of…
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Move over balayage, colour melting is this season’s prettiest dye trend
“Colour melting is all about creating a seamless transition between shades. No lines, no boundaries,” says Tracey Cunningham, Schwarzkopf Professional’s US creative director of colour and technique. (Who coined another celebrity favourite…
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Stock market today: Live updates
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 4, 2022.
Source: NYSE
Stock futures climbed in overnight trading Sunday as the market seeks to rebound into the Thanksgiving holiday week after a slide that’s knocked the air out of this year’s AI bull run.
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 200 points. S&P 500 futures rose 0.6% and Nasdaq-100 futures increased 0.8%. The stock market is closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving Day, and it shuts down early at 1 p.m. ET on Friday.
Stocks are attempting to build on a strong rebound that started on Friday, after the head of the New York Federal Reserve left the door open to a December interest rate cut. Major averages have still stumbled sharply since the month began, pressured by a reconsideration of sky-high valuations across artificial intelligence-linked names that had powered much of 2025’s market gains.
The S&P 500 slipped 2% last week, bringing its November decline to 3.5%. The Nasdaq Composite shed 2.7% in the prior week and is down 6.1% for the month. The 30-stock Dow fell 1.9% last week and is off 2.8% month-to-date.
The final stretch of November may be no easier. With trading volumes expected to thin out in the coming days and few meaningful catalysts ahead of the Fed’s December policy meeting, volatility could pick up.
“Investors hate noise. They crave certainty, and the market simply cannot deliver that right now,” Mark Malek, CIO at Siebert Financial, said in a note.
Key macro events this week include October U.S. retail sales and October Producer Price Index data on Tuesday, both of which could help shape expectations heading into the Fed’s final meeting of the year.
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