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Palantir Technologies is facing earnings challenges following recent weakness. Palantir’s stock price has fallen 25% in the past three months as software stocks have fallen sharply. Software stocks have been among the S&P 500’s worst performers this year due to concerns about the disruption of artificial intelligence. One popular technical indicator showed that Palantir was one of the most oversold stocks on the market last week. But despite this, Palantir still leads by 81% over the past year. Wall Street is currently gearing up for Palantir’s fourth-quarter results, which will be released after the market closes on Monday. Analysts covering…

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Henry Arundel, George Ford and Alex Coles have been named in the starting XI for England vs Wales in Saturday’s Six Nations opener, with captain Maro Itoje on the bench. England named their squad three days before regulation, with Tommy Freeman shifting to center alongside Northampton Saints team-mate Fraser Dingwall, and Joe Hayes starting at tighthead prop with Will Stewart absent through injury. Hooker Jamie George captains the team, with Itoje among the substitutes and British and Irish Lions players Henry Pollock, Tom Curry, Luke Cowan-Dickie and Marcus Smith on the bench. Lions captain Itoje missed the start of England’s…

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Nine-year-old Jamal is paralyzed. He constantly experiences severe, uncontrollable convulsions. He can’t sleep during them. Neither can his mother. A drug called baclofen is needed to control the seizures. Relaxes muscles and stops shaking. Stopping Baclofen suddenly can have serious health consequences.Jamal’s mother, my cousin Shaima, wrote to me a week ago from her family’s tent in the al-Mawasi concentration camp in Gaza. It’s been 7 days since my son stopped taking his medicine. Jamal screamed in pain as severe neurological spasms gripped his limbs.Baclofen is not available anywhere in Gaza. It is not available in hospitals, clinics, Ministry of…

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A coalition of nonprofit organizations is calling on the U.S. government to immediately halt the deployment of Grok, a chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, in federal agencies, including the Department of Defense. The open letter, shared exclusively with TechCrunch, tracks a number of concerning behaviors by large-scale language models over the past year, including a recent trend of X users asking Grok to convert photos of real women and, in some cases, children into sexualized images without their consent. According to some reports, Grok generated thousands of non-consensual and explicit images every hour, which were widely distributed on Musk’s…

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on January 30, 2026 in Washington, DC. Alex Wong | Getty ImagesShares of U.S.-listed rare earth mining companies soared on Monday following news that President Donald Trump is preparing a major plan to build a strategic stockpile of critical minerals.The proposal, known as Project Vault, would launch a first-of-its-kind strategic mineral reserve designed for the U.S. private sector, White House officials said. The plan combines $1.67 billion in private capital and $10 billion in financing from the U.S. Export-Import Bank, the people…

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Official lies after ICE killings began to backfire.In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the fatal shooting of a protester by a Border Patrol agent sparked mass demonstrations and presented the Trump administration with an unexpected test of its immigration strategy.Video taken by bystanders contradicts official statements and raises questions about the level of force and use of high-tech tools used to crack down on protesters.Contributor:Julie Millikan – Vice President, Media MattersQasim Rashid – Human Rights Lawyer, Founder “Let’s Address This”Noreen Shah – ACLU Government Affairs DirectorPrem Thakkar – Zeteo News Reporteron our radarDays after U.S. ownership of TikTok transferred to several investors with…

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rome — According to legend, throwing a coin into Rome’s Trevi Fountain guarantees you a return trip to the Eternal City. Two coins that pledge your love with an Italian. Third, marry an Italian. But as of February 2nd, making these wishes come true comes at a price. Currently, visitors must purchase a 2 euro (just over $2) ticket to approach the fountain and throw a coin into the water. Rome’s city government has introduced a new ticketing system for non-residents as part of its latest efforts to manage crowds at one of the capital’s busiest landmarks. Tickets are required…

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Track all transfers confirmed across the major leagues on deadline day.Clubs in England must remain open until 7pm on February 2nd until January 2026. Follow the action on Sky Sports News (channel 409) and keep up to date with our dedicated Sky Sports Transfer Center live blog. premier leagueSverre Nippan – Loan recall from Middlesbrough to Man City James McConnell – loan recall from Ajax to LiverpoolchampionshipJoe Wildsmith – West Brom to Middlesbrough, on loan Collins Šitěnge – from FK Vojvodina to Charlton, undisclosed Joe Aribo – On loan from Southampton to Leicester Ryan Doherty – Stevenage to Ipswich, undisclosedPatrick…

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It is up to the farmer’s eye to determine which weeds need to be removed from the field and which do not. And now it’s up to Carbon Robotics’ new AI model. Carbon Robotics, the Seattle-based company behind the LaserWeeder robots that use lasers to kill weeds, on Monday announced a new AI model called the Large Plant Model (LPM). The model instantly recognizes plant species, allowing farmers to target new weeds without retraining the robot. LPM is trained on more than 150 million photos and data points collected by the company’s machines on more than 100 farms in 15…

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The U.S. Department of Labor Headquarters Building photographed at dusk on June 21, 2024 in Washington, DC. J. David Ake | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesThe Bureau of Labor Statistics will not release its January jobs report as scheduled on Friday due to the government shutdown, a department spokesperson confirmed Monday.“The January 2026 employment status announcement will not be released as scheduled on Friday, February 6, 2026. The announcement will be rescheduled after federal funding resumes,” BLS Vice Chair Emily Liddell said in a statement.The station was also just catching up from the incident, having had to postpone many…

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