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HEREāS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
It turns out Elon Musk is going to be running Trumpās slash-and-burn Department of Government Efficiency. He and Vivek Ramaswamy are going to be consulting through DOGE on Donald Trumpās efforts to gut federal spending.
Crypto coincidence: Dogecoin soared after the announcement. The memecoin is a favorite of Muskās, and investors think it will somehow benefit from his government work.
Nvidiaās latest customer will use its fancy new chip to build an ultra-powerful AI supercomputer. Softbank Group, the major tech investor, will also be using its Nvidia ties to develop Japanās ālargest AI data center.ā
Wall Street bonuses are back to getting bigger this year. A flurry of banking and trading activity means that fleece vest pockets will soon be very full.
Saks Fifth Avenue is canceling its annual flagship-store holiday light show. The retailer is toning things down during what has been āa challenging year for luxury.ā
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Bitcoin is having a wild ride this year. Quartzās Deena Zaidi tracks the cryptocurrencyās tumultuous-so-far 2024.
An AI-fueled tech company reactor race
Tech companies are using so much energy to power their power-hungry AI data centers that theyāve collectively chosen the nuclear option to keep things going ā literally. Theyāre speccing out nuclear reactors to keep the juice flowing to their servers and throwing around a lot of cash to make sure it happens.
Microsoft is teaming up with major nuclear power player Constellation Energy, and Amazon is investing in reactor design firm X Energy. But theyāre far from the only tech players jumping into the space.
How is Big Techās fission mission shaping up? Quartzās Britney Nguyen breaks down the sectorās nuke strategy.
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SURPRISING DISCOVERIES
The Philippines are dealing with an unprecedented onslaught of typhoons. Four named storms are barreling towards it from the Pacific Ocean ā the most-ever on record for a November.
Starter homes are no longer for people just starting out. The median first-time homebuyer is now 38 years old and not getting any younger.
Power-travelers are cris-crossing the globe to snag an airline miles bounty. Scandinavian Airlines says that it will give 1 million miles to anyone who flies on 15 of its 20 fellow SkyTeam Alliance carriers by the end of the year. (paywall)
A Scottish football club is having trouble fielding a suitableā¦field. Bonnyrigg Rose is asking fans to pitch in Ā£100,000 ($127,000) to level its sloping pitch out.
Ukraine canāt trademark its hatred of Russian invaders. A European Union court says that its prospective member canāt claim commercial rights on āRussian warship, go f*** yourselfā stamps because they use a āpoliticalā slogan.
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