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Shares of Meta Platforms are recovering from a bruising stretch earlier this year, when investors shied away from the social media giant’s massive investment in artificial intelligence. Wednesday’s earnings will determine whether that rebound will continue. The stakes are high: Meta is in the midst of one of the most aggressive AI buildouts of all the megacaps. In recent weeks, the Facebook and Instagram parent laid out investments spanning cloud infrastructure and custom chips and inked massive compute commitments — all part of the company’s plan to spend as much as $169 billion this year, most of which will go…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Former FBI director James Comey faces new indictment 2. King Charles gifts piece of history with personal ties to Trump3. Thune rips Johnson for sitting on DHS bill as shutdown hits 74 days MAJOR HEADLINESSHOWDOWN — President Trump sets hard line, warns Iran to comply with key demand as tensions escalate. Continue reading …ROYAL RECEPTION — Trump was at his ‘very best’ welcoming King Charles to the White House, experts…
The zoo in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city, over 700km from the dragon’s natural habitat, has bred dozens of the dragons in recent years in conditions that mimic their natural home.In the wild, the world’s largest living lizards are found only in the World Heritage-listed Komodo National Park and on neighbouring Flores island.According to the International Union for Protection of Nature, the global population was about 3,458 adult and juvenile Komodo dragons at the last count in 2019.The fearsome reptiles, which can grow to 3m in length and weigh up to 90kg, are threatened by human activity and climate change destroying…
Single yellow cards will be cancelled after the group stage and then again after the quarterfinals, FIFA says.Published On 29 Apr 202629 Apr 2026FIFA has tweaked World Cup rules on yellow cards to ensure fewer players are suspended for key elimination games, with single yellow cards to be cancelled after the group stage and after the quarterfinals.An extra amnesty for yellow cards – wiping player disciplinary records twice during the expanded tournament in North America – was proposed at a meeting on Tuesday of FIFA’s ruling council.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listLater, FIFA issued a statement approving the…
Washington — A powerful surveillance authority the U.S. government uses to spy on foreigners is in limbo as a stalemate in the House threatens to derail its renewal ahead of its expiration this week. The controversial spy tool, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, is set to lapse Thursday after Congress approved a 10-day extension ahead of the original April 20 deadline. Votes were expected in the House on Tuesday, but the measure — which is formatted as an amendment to an unrelated bill — did not advance out of the Rules Committee until the evening. GOP leaders…
A Mississauga man who survived the Holodomor, a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians from 1932 to 1933, celebrated his 107th birthday Tuesday and reflected on his journey to reach Canada. Iwan Winniczuk lives at the Ivan Franko Seniors’ Residence in Mississauga and said it’s his resilience and survival instincts that allowed him to reach centenarian status.He grew up in Ukraine and endured the Holodomor. Scholars at the University of Alberta who study the famine describe it as a form of political violence by the then-Soviet Union that targeted marginalized populations.Dozens of people came to the…
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Earlier this month, Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson, whose term was set to end next year, resigned after nearly four years in the role. The airline said he will remain in the position until a successor is appointed.Meanwhile, IndiGo has faced operational challenges of its own.The low-cost airline cancelled thousands of flights in December last year, largely blaming crew shortages as it worked to comply with stricter regulatory requirements.However, there are signs of optimism.Willie Walsh, an industry veteran and director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), is set to take over as IndiGo’s CEO in August – a…
To many Ukrainians and Europeans, the European Union’s unlocking of a 90bn-euro ($105bn) loan to Ukraine on April 23 was a bittersweet victory because it came with a multibillion-dollar gift to Russia.EU member Hungary agreed to lift a veto on the loan after Ukraine mended the Druzhba pipeline, which traverses its territory and supplies Hungary with Russian oil.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listUkraine needs the money to fight for another two years, but landlocked Hungary and Slovakia say they both depend on the Druzhba pipeline as their only source of crude.Last year, they received 9.25 million tonnes through…
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