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DWTS Season 34 Week 10 Prince Night: All Scores, Eliminations
[This story contains spoilers from episode 10 of Dancing With the Stars season 34.]
Season 34 of Dancing With the Stars is nearly over, but before it comes to a close, the couples are honoring the late Prince.
Tuesday night marks…
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Why it’s not too late to buy Alphabet’s stock, according to the newest Google bull
By Emily Bary
Alphabet’s stock has already doubled off its 2025 lows, but an analyst is still upbeat about Google’s resilience in search and its growing presence in semiconductors
Alphabet’s cloud business can dramatically outgrow Amazon’s through 2027, according to a Loop Capital analyst.
The hottest “Magnificent Seven” stock of the year could keep climbing, according to an analyst who just turned bullish on Alphabet shares.
Rob Sanderson of Loop Capital said Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL) has efficiently climbed the “wall of worry,” putting to bed fears that dogged the stock earlier this year. Sanderson is admittedly late to the game, with Alphabet’s stock roughly doubling off its 2025 lows and leading the Magnificent Seven group of megacap tech names with its 51% year-to-date gain, but he sees plenty of catalysts that could drive further price appreciation.
For one, the Google search business looks “as healthy as ever” – despite worries earlier this year about the threat posed by OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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“Continued strength is disproving concerns (or at least postponing concerns) that AI chatbots are encroaching on Google as a primary starting point for the information seeking journey of users,” Sanderson wrote. “Strength is impressive considering Amazon pulled out of search ads in July and outsized growth in insurance as a category was expected to normalize” against tougher comparisons.
And Alphabet certainly isn’t sitting still when it comes to its own artificial-intelligence efforts, including with its Gemini large language model. “Through the year, Gemini has closed or overtaken leading modelbenchmarks in key areas and the company is now flexing its distribution muscle,” Sanderson noted.
Now excitement is building for Gemini 3.0, the next iteration of the model, which launched Tuesday.
See more: Google’s Gemini 3 is finally here. Can it power Alphabet’s stock even higher?
That said, there are risks to Alphabet’s moves in AI. Even its CEO sees some “irrationality” in the current AI mania. “I think no company is going to be immune, including us,” he told BBC when asked how Google would fare if the AI bubble burst.
So far, AI has been a boon to Alphabet’s cloud business, which is another element of the Google story that excites Sanderson. He thinks that unit alone is worth more than $1 trillion to Google. The business “has been on a big upswing,” with its backlog more than doubling over a five-quarter period, he noted.
Google Cloud should be able to “meaningfully outgrow” Amazon’s (AMZN) AWS cloud business through 2027, according to Sanderson, though he acknowledged that Alphabet’s performance is coming off a revenue base less than half the size of its major rival’s.
He is also upbeat about Alphabet’s custom chips known as tensor processing units, which he sees “becoming a big deal” for the company and within the industry, while helping Google stand out to cloud customers.
“Impressive price-performance benchmarks are making the Google TPU a differentiated driver for the cloud business as the company makes this internal advantage on compute economics available to third-party customers,” Sanderson wrote.
He moved to a buy rating from a prior hold stance on Alphabet’s stock. Sanderson’s $320 target price is 12% above current levels.
Read: One of Warren Buffett’s last moves as Berkshire CEO was to buy this ‘Magnificent Seven’ tech stock
-Emily Bary
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Washington man infected with bird flu strain never before detected in humans – what is H5N5?
Published on: Nov 19, 2025 06:22 am IST
The “severely ill” Washington man, infected with H5N5, an avian influenza virus, was hospitalized with a high fever, confusion and respiratory distress.
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Chloë Sevigny’s Seven Most Fashionable Film and TV Roles
This is truly one of the best odes to old-school New York party culture I’ve ever seen, and Sevigny as a Limelight-going club kid who hangs out with the likes of James St. James is the cherry on top.
Monet the chic lesbian on Will and Grace…
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Trump Says Saudi Leader Knew Nothing of Journalist Murder, Rejecting CIA Assessment – The Wall Street Journal
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Archaeological discovery upends the timeline of human civilization
Humans reached, settled, and thrived on Mindoro and other Philippine islands far earlier than most scientific timelines for allow for the evolution of human civilization.
These people did not wait for cities, farming, or metalworking. They…
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Gold Steadies as Investors Weigh Stock Jitters, Rate-Cut Outlook
Gold steadied as investors weighed a decline in global equities, unease over lofty tech valuations and fading expectations of an interest-rate cut in the US.
Bullion was trading around $4,070 an ounce, having ended the previous session up 0.6%. A high-stakes earnings report from Nvidia Corp. due Wednesday will test investors’ nerves over stocks linked to artificial-intelligence developments. While gold often performs well when investors seek refuge from market turmoil, it can also suffer in the short term as traders are forced to unwind leveraged positions.
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With Neanderthals and Denisovans, We Are All the Same
Making the rounds on the mainstream media recently has been a story that “lead exposure helped shape human intelligence” (Science Daily). This just-so story, based on a smidgen of stains on teeth, accomplished two goals for Darwinians:…
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2026 Childrens and Family Emmy Awards Nominations: Ms. Rachel Emmy Nom
The nominations for the 2026 Children’s and Family Emmy Awards have been revealed with preschool fave Ms. Rachel earning her first Emmy nods. Ms. Rachel is up for best preschool, children’s or family viewing series and best writing in a…
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