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U.S. Supreme Court Police direct visitors from behind a security fence in front of the court building covered with construction scaffolding on the first day of the Supreme Court’s new term in Washington, DC, October 6, 2025.Chip Somodevilla | Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to hear an appeal of a civil verdict that ordered author E. Jean Carroll to pay $5 million in damages for sexually assaulting her during an encounter at a New York department store in the 1990s and defaming her decades later.President Trump’s request on Monday came nearly 11 months after the U.S.…

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caracas, venezuela — As Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro demands his resignation in the face of increasing military pressure from the United States, an old enemy is once again trying to harass him in his own backyard. Inflation, one of Venezuela’s chronic economic ills, is rising again. “Prices are going up every day,” said Yon Michael Hernandez, 25, a motorcycle taxi driver in Petare, a shantytown east of Caracas. “Today corn flour costs 220 bolivars, tomorrow it might cost 240 bolivars, the day after tomorrow it might cost 260 bolivars. The same package that might have cost $1 15 days ago…

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A number of Premier League clubs are thought to be considering bringing Ivan Toney back to England.Sky Sports News understands that Everton are one of the teams considering his situation. However, the main difficulty in bringing Tony back will be financial. He is highly paid in Saudi Arabia and has a contract until 2028.However, with a number of striker moves occurring in the summer, centre-forwards are now a valuable asset and Toney has proven himself at Premier League level.The 29-year-old has scored 41 goals in 59 appearances for Al Ahly since joining from Brentford in a £40m deal in the…

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Meta may be losing one of its most prominent AI chiefs. Yann LeCun, the company’s chief AI scientist, plans to leave the company to launch his own startup, the Financial Times reported, citing anonymous sources. LeCun, a professor at New York University, a senior research fellow at Meta, and a recipient of the prestigious AM Turing Award, plans to retire in the coming months and is already in talks to raise funding for a start-up company focused on continuing research into global models, the report added. A world model is an AI system that develops an internal understanding of the…

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The US Capitol building after the Senate advances a bill to end the government shutdown in Washington, DC, US on November 10, 2025. Evelyn HochsteinReuterThe release of economic data, which was delayed during the government shutdown, will likely take some time to resume once Congress reconvenes.It could resume as early as this weekend if a final vote is taken and President Donald Trump signs the emergency spending bill.But from there, various agencies, primarily the Department of Labor and the Department of Commerce, will need to get back to work collecting and publishing data. That means they will likely need to…

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Short-term rental company Sonder announced Monday that it plans to file for bankruptcy, a day after Marriott International announced the licensing agreement between the two companies had ended.The deal, signed in August 2024, allows Sonder hotels to be booked through Marriott’s Bonvoy website and was widely considered a lifeline for the San Francisco-based company, which struggled financially during the COVID-19 pandemic and went public in a SPAC merger in 2022. Marriott said in a statement Sunday that the 20-year license agreement is “no longer in effect” and cited Sonder’s “default” as the reason.In his own statement Monday, Sonder said he…

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Jim Cramer’s CNBC Investment Club hosts a “Morning Meeting” livestream weekdays at 10:20 a.m. ET. A recap of Tuesday’s big moments. 1. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell on Tuesday as Big Tech came under pressure following Coreweave’s quarterly results on Monday night. The AI ​​infrastructure provider lowered its earnings outlook, disappointing investors. Coreweave’s stock price fell about 14%. Regarding broader AI deals, Jim said, “I’m concerned about the fact that so much borrowed money is starting to go into data centers.” However, Jim is not advocating any portfolio changes at this time. Wall Street also focused on soft labor…

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US President Donald Trump has threatened the BBC with a $1bn lawsuit over the editing of a 2021 speech he gave shortly before protesters attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.Trump’s threat on Monday evening is the latest turn in a saga which has embroiled the corporation for the past week, following the leak of a memo which criticised the BBC’s impartiality in a number of areas of its coverage.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIn particular, the memo, which was written by a former BBC journalist and independent consultant to the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Board,…

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Israeli AI agent startup Wonderful has raised $100 million in a Series A round led by Index Ventures with participation from Insight Partners, IVP, Bessemer, and Vine Ventures. The big round in a market already crowded with AI agent startups suggests that Wonderful has convinced top investors that it’s not just a GPT wrapper, but a company building the infrastructure and orchestration that can scale if multi-agent systems take off. This round brings Wonderful’s total funding to $134 million, just four months after Wonderful came out of stealth with a seed round and committed to helping companies deploy customer-facing AI…

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WASHINGTON DC – NOVEMBER 10: US President Donald Trump shakes hands with US Ambassador to India Sergio Gol during the swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House on November 10, 2025 in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesUS President Donald Trump faces a new test of political diplomacy with India as longtime ally Sergio Goh becomes New Delhi’s ambassador amid tensions over trade and Russian oil imports that are weighing on the two countries’ strategic relationship.At Mr Goh’s swearing-in ceremony on Monday, President Trump said the US may soon reduce tariffs on…

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