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CHINA'S ALIBABA SEES REVENUE SURGE ON BACK OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, E-COMMERCE
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CHINA'S ALIBABA SEES REVENUE SURGE ON BACK OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, E-COMMERCE

Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding posted its fastest revenue growth in more than a year, beating analyst expectations as it capitalizes on the artificial intelligence boom in China.

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February 22, 2025
AS TEXAS' ENERGY DEMAND SOARS, A PILOT PROGRAM 7 LOOKS TO BOLSTER GRID WITH “VIRTUAL POWER PLANTS"
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AS TEXAS' ENERGY DEMAND SOARS, A PILOT PROGRAM 7 LOOKS TO BOLSTER GRID WITH “VIRTUAL POWER PLANTS"

Cook has a battery storage system on the side of his home in Bandera to power things during outages. The rest of the time, his retail electric provider sends power from his battery back to the grid.

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February 22, 2025
FIVE NEW VEHICLES ARRIVING IN 2025 THAT WERE WORTH THE WAIT
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FIVE NEW VEHICLES ARRIVING IN 2025 THAT WERE WORTH THE WAIT

Ready to buy a new car? Well, you might want to wait because there are some cool and compelling models coming soon to a showroom near you.

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February 22, 2025
SOME OF THE 400 JOBS THAT WERE CUT AT THE FAA HELPED SUPPORT AIR SAFETY, A UNION SAYS
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SOME OF THE 400 JOBS THAT WERE CUT AT THE FAA HELPED SUPPORT AIR SAFETY, A UNION SAYS

President Donald Trump's administration has said no one at the Federal Aviation Administration with a \"critical safety\" position has been fired as it cuts the federal workforce, but some FAA jobs that were eliminated had direct roles in supporting safety inspectors and airport operations, according to their union and former employees.

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February 22, 2025
AMAZON MGM TAKES CREATIVE REINS OF JAMES BOND, ENDING AN ERA OF FAMILY CONTROL OF 007
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AMAZON MGM TAKES CREATIVE REINS OF JAMES BOND, ENDING AN ERA OF FAMILY CONTROL OF 007

In a James Bond shakeup that stirred the film industry, Amazon MGM announced Thursday that the studio has taken the creative reins of the 007 franchise after decades of family control. Longtime Bond custodians Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said they would be stepping back.

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February 22, 2025
A Stiff Drink From the Trump Fire Hose
The Wall Street Journal

A Stiff Drink From the Trump Fire Hose

When you think aloud for a living, you're lately getting a lot of wry comments like, \"It must be hard to come up with a topic with nothing going on.\"

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February 22, 2025
Meet Europe's Paul Revere
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Meet Europe's Paul Revere

When Vice President JD Vance lectured sullen European leaders in Munich last week about the \"threat from within\" and \"the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values,\" he could have been channeling the British essayist Douglas Murray—and he almost certainly was.

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February 22, 2025
To BYOB or Not to BYOB? The Thorny Question of Corkage
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To BYOB or Not to BYOB? The Thorny Question of Corkage

I often bring a bottle of wine to a restaurant but never pay a corkage fee.

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February 22, 2025
Fashion Turned on Fur. Now Everyone Wants It.
The Wall Street Journal

Fashion Turned on Fur. Now Everyone Wants It.

For years, consumers shunned fur. Now dealers across the country say they’re seeing sales of vintage and used coats rise.

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February 22, 2025
9 Trends Heating Up Kitchen Design
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9 Trends Heating Up Kitchen Design

Architects and interiors pros share the features reshaping the heart of the home, from big moves like exposed beams to neat details like 'secret' pantry doors. And—wait for it—granite countertops are back!

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February 22, 2025
The Shock of the Old
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The Shock of the Old

THE ITALIAN artist Maurizio Cattelan's \"Comedian\" consists of a banana duct-taped to a blank white wall.

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February 22, 2025
Jonathan Ames
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Jonathan Ames

The author, most recently, of the novel 'Karma Doll'

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February 22, 2025
Parents Who Hire Elite Tutors Are Setting Up Their Kids for Failure
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Parents Who Hire Elite Tutors Are Setting Up Their Kids for Failure

Tutors do homework, write papers, oversee every class. Will they help with a kid's first job too?

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February 22, 2025
Man Held for More Than 3,800 Days Is Set to Be Freed
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Man Held for More Than 3,800 Days Is Set to Be Freed

At Tel Aviv's makeshift Hostage Square, a clock counts the days, hours, minutes and seconds that Hamas has held captives since its attacks in October 2023 that sparked the war in Gaza.

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February 22, 2025
Acting Director Of ICE Reassigned
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Acting Director Of ICE Reassigned

The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Caleb Vitello, was removed from his post, administration officials and other people familiar with the matter said, amid frustration in the Trump administration that deportations haven't accelerated faster.

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February 22, 2025
He Enabled the McRib And Chicken Nuggets
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He Enabled the McRib And Chicken Nuggets

MANY PEOPLE WANT THEIR MEAT to come in shapes and sizes that fit neatly into a bun. Roger Mandigo made a ca- reer out of obliging them.

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February 22, 2025
Did Lead Lower The IQs of Ancient Romans?
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Did Lead Lower The IQs of Ancient Romans?

Airborne particles from minting coins caused the most health damage.

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February 22, 2025
Shoveling Snow for Princess Grace of Monaco
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Shoveling Snow for Princess Grace of Monaco

When I got my rotator cuff repaired four years ago, my physical therapist told me that I should stop lifting up heavy suitcases to put them in airplane storage bins and should never again shovel snow.

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February 22, 2025
The New Economic Warfare
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The New Economic Warfare

Want to exert geopolitical influence without mobilizing troops? It helps to have the currency everyone needs.

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February 22, 2025
The Rare Medical Condition That Sidelined Wembanyama
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The Rare Medical Condition That Sidelined Wembanyama

ON THURSDAY, THE SAN ANTONIO Spurs announced that Victor Wembanyama-the 7-foot-3, 21year-old center set to be the NBA's next generational superstarwould miss the remainder of the NBA season. The reason wasn't a broken wrist or torn ligament.

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February 22, 2025
Chevy Makes a Serious Push Into Mass-Market Family EVs
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Chevy Makes a Serious Push Into Mass-Market Family EVs

I'M WALKING on a beach when I see a glint of gold. I run to the spot and find an oil-burning lantern, half-buried in the sand. Closing my eyes and rubbing lightly, I whisper my fondest wish: Make America adopt the metric system.

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February 22, 2025
At Town Halls, Republicans Take Heat for Trump's Moves
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At Town Halls, Republicans Take Heat for Trump's Moves

Testy meetings in some GOP districts offer an early warning for the White House

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February 22, 2025
Soap Opera Fans Get a Win After Decades of Scorn
The Wall Street Journal

Soap Opera Fans Get a Win After Decades of Scorn

First new daytime soap in 25 years raises devotees' hopes for the ailing genre

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February 22, 2025
Hotels Don't Give a Hang
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Hotels Don't Give a Hang

The latest trend in hotel design? A worrying lack of places to store your belongings. Here, why closets are out—and some clever workarounds.

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February 22, 2025
Ship Food Shapes Up|
The Wall Street Journal

Ship Food Shapes Up|

Once, cruise cuisine meant lukewarm buffets and bland attempts at luxury. No more. A choosy food writer explores how sophisticated dining is becoming one of sailing's main attractions.

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February 22, 2025
Flying Green Doesn't Matter Anymore
The Wall Street Journal

Flying Green Doesn't Matter Anymore

Though investors' attention has been focused on the failure of Nikola, the electric-truck maker that briefly had a higher market capitalization than Ford Motor, a similar trend has been quietly playing out in aviation.

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February 22, 2025
Aluminum Buyers Race Ahead of Tariffs
The Wall Street Journal

Aluminum Buyers Race Ahead of Tariffs

Imported aluminum accounts for nearly 60% of the product used in the U.S.

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February 22, 2025
The Toughest Job in Fashion
The Wall Street Journal

The Toughest Job in Fashion

Brands are churning through creative directors while trying to revive sales

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February 22, 2025
These Muffins Are the Real Deal
The Wall Street Journal

These Muffins Are the Real Deal

Goodbye to cupcakes passing as breakfast and dispiritingly dense bakes. These recipes rise to the occasion.

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February 22, 2025
Let's Brooch The Subject
The Wall Street Journal

Let's Brooch The Subject

Once a conversation nonstarter, brooches are a hot topic in fashion again. Here, how pins can revive and excite your wardrobe.

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February 22, 2025

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