Healthy thyroid function is critical for maintaining optimal metabolism, digestion, and a host of other bodily processes. While eating many of the best foods for thyroid health can help keep this gland running smoothly, especially for people who…
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Limp Bizkit Pay Tribute to Sam Rivers at First Show Since Bassist’s Death
“We’re going to honor the life you lived and the love you spread with every show we play. You’ll always be with us,” drummer John Otto writes to late bassist ahead of Mexico City show
Limp Bizkit paid tribute to their…
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These Cyber Monday deals bring these Apple watches to their lowest prices ever
Apple recently unveiled its all-new Apple Watch Ultra 3, and as the flagship model when it comes to the Apple smartwatch range, it’s also one of the most expensive and best fitness trackers on the market.
For Cyber Monday, we have spotted a…
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Petrol prices in Pakistan from December 01, 2025
ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has announced a reduction in petroleum prices, providing relief to consumers amid rising fuel costs. Petrol prices have been reduced by Rs2 per liter, bringing the new petrol price to Rs263.45 per liter, ARY…
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Bok Women’s Sevens ‘A’ return from Dubai stronger
The South Africans lost out on any silverware when they were defeated by Brazil in the semi-finals of the International Invitational tournament – which was eventually won by Australia ‘A’ – but they…
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Boao Forum’s Riyadh conference opens new avenues for cooperation, says CEO of Saudi chemical giant-Xinhua
Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh, CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of BFA Riyadh Conference 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 27, 2025. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou) RIYADH, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) –…
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Mitchell Starc is a pink-ball wrecking machine chasing history – The Times
- Mitchell Starc is a pink-ball wrecking machine chasing history The Times
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Oracle Stock Cratered 28% Last Month. Are the AI Spending Jitters Warranted?
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Oracle (ORCL) shares fell 28% in the past month as AI infrastructure fears triggered a 40% peak-to-trough correction.
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Oracle holds a colossal cloud contract with OpenAI and stands to benefit directly from OpenAI’s growth.
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Deutsche Bank highlights Oracle’s very real opportunity while acknowledging financial and operational risks from heavy debt.
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It’s been yet another awful month for shares of the once-hyped AI infrastructure firm Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), which are down 28% in the past month after a peak-to-trough correction of 40%. With much of the latest AI dip arising from fears of what could go wrong if the heavier AI spenders don’t get the return they’re hoping for, it’s not a mystery to see Oracle stock leading the charge lower. A historic implosion followed a historic single-day surge. But such a quick correction shouldn’t come as a surprise, especially when you consider that volatility can hit both ways.
Though the future is cloudy for the aggressive AI infrastructure firm, I think it’s unfair to ditch the stock just because it’s leveraging up to seize a potential generational opportunity. If the AI boom really does lead to some form of superintelligence that sparks the rise of a digital labor force, and with that, a mass displacement of white-collar workers, the smartest move may very well be to be as aggressive as possible.
Of course, we’ll never really know if “flooring it” is the best possible move for Oracle until a few years down the road. If monetization never lives up to expectations, it could be quite the doozy for the firm as the weight of its debt becomes heavier. Just how likely is the bear case, though? It’s tough to say. I’d argue that a bull case might be likelier, especially if you’re in the belief that OpenAI is the horse to bet on in the AI model race.
Sure, overexposure to any single client may be a perceived negative by investors, but what if that one client ends up as the winning horse that passes the AGI (artificial general intelligence) finish line?
Though OpenAI has lost some of its luster in the past week, thanks in part to the impressive launch of the latest and greatest Google Gemini 3.0, one has to think that Sam Altman and company are hard at work readying to respond with a new model that’s just as big. With the GPT-5 fumble, I do think that OpenAI will take its time to ensure its next big launch is a hit.
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Murphy: ‘The culture of an entire city of people who would die for the Newcastle badge is something amazing’
Indeed, the Lasses’ number 35 is thinking of living in the North East permanently and is eager to repay the fans and people of Newcastle for the warm welcome and support they’ve given her from the first time she pulled on the black white shirt….
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I’m streaming the Steelers game with my new Google TV 4K streamer for 25% off
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TV-lovers rejoice–you can stream all of your favorite apps and live sports on the Google TV Streamer 4K, which is now available at 25% off for Cyber Monday.
Also: 100+ Cyber…
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