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Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading. Akamai Technologies — Shares of the cloud computing company dropped almost 8% in the after-hours session after Akamai gave disappointing first-quarter guidance. Akamai said it sees first-quarter adjusted earnings ranging between $1.50 and $1.67 per share, compared to the $1.75 per share consensus estimate from analysts polled by LSEG. Dropbox — Dropbox slipped less than 1%. Dropbox reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 68 cents per share, narrowly beating the 67 cents per share anticipated by analysts, per LSEG. Revenue for the period was $636 million, surpassing the Street’s call for $629…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 2016 email exchange reveals Jeffrey Epstein received a high-dollar real estate proposal involving buildings leased by the Pentagon, with the broader portfolio featuring federal tenants including the FBI and U.S. courthouses — placing the disgraced financier in discussions tied to key pillars of the government.The proposal came years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution of minors in June 2008, serving 18 months in jail and becoming a convicted sex offender.Records show David Stern, who served as an intermediary between Epstein and former Prince Andrew, forwarded a real estate investment proposal,…
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says out-of-control immigration levels are overwhelming the province’s core social services and has announced a referendum will take place nine months from now, asking residents to weigh in on nine questions addressing both that and possible changes to Canada’s Constitution. (Scroll down to see the questions)In a televised speech Thursday night, Smith said the Oct. 19, provincial referendum will be primarily focused on finding out how Albertans want the government to “deal with the issue of immigration, as well as steps we can take as a province to strengthen our constitutional and fiscal position within a…
Australians spend more than $1bn a year at Guzman y Gomez, and the company’s half-year results reflect its popularity.
RACE FOR DOMINANCEAI is thus far dominated by American and Chinese companies, with Indian developers lagging. It is too early to tell whether that is a disadvantage for India, which has its own strengths in terms of the scale at which AI will be applied. Yet, that raises the question whether Indian data will mainly serve to improve the AI models of foreign companies pouring investment into India’s infrastructure. But there is a difference between fundamental research and applications. “India never had the research muscle, as we simply do not have the R&D budgets that these economies have,” Amit Joshi, Professor at…
State officials say the information in unsealed FBI files ‘warrant further examination’ of a case closed in 2019.Listen to this article | 4 minsinfoNew Mexico has reopened an investigation into possible illegal activity at a ranch formerly owned by disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Attorney General Raul Torrez made the announcement on Thursday. He referenced new information revealed in documents recently released by the United States Department of Justice.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listMore than three and a half million government files related to Epstein were published online on January 30, in response to a law compelling their…
President Trump on Thursday directed his administration to release files on UFOs and any “alien and extraterrestrial life,” an issue that has drawn decades of public fascination — and spawned more than a few wild theories.In a Truth Social post, the president told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other agency heads “to begin the process of identifying and releasing” any relevant files. Mr. Trump also called for the release of “any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters.”It’s not clear what files on UFOs might be released — or what information they may…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! → One fast-food giant is ditching nuked meals in a bold bid to boost flavor. → All-you-can-eat spots are roaring back as savvy diners chase serious value.→ A sweeping new review raises fresh questions about the real payoff of skipping meals for weight loss. Americans facing higher menu prices are increasingly turning to buffet dining. (iStock)Conversation starters → Guy Fieri, a chef famous for trying everything, has revealed a few firm food refusals. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER → From Washington’s beef pies to Trump’s well-done order, presidential…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former NFL quarterback Brian Hoyer and his family are mourning a loved one who died “suddenly and unexpectedly.”In a social media post, Hoyer revealed his sister-in-law, Carissa, died last Friday. She was 36. Details about Carissa’s death were not immediately made public.”It is with a heavy heart that I write this,” Hoyer captioned an Instagram post. Carissa is survived by Brian’s brother, Brett Hoyer, and their four young daughters.”In an instant, he became a widowed father to four daughters under 12,” the former New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback added.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A 20-year-old college student tragically died in an apparent ski accident in Rib Mountain, Wisconsin, earlier this month, marking the second fatal incident reported at the resort in a matter of weeks.Alexandra “Ally” Blattner reportedly crashed into a tree at Granite Peak Ski Resort on Feb. 5, according to local outlet The Wausonian. She was found with a broken neck and likely died at the scene, the Marathon County Sheriff’s Office told WLUK.Blattner, a Neenah resident and sophomore at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, died “in an instant and without pain,” according to her…
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