Man charged after security guards shoot at him, hit someone else

A Nightclub Incident Turns Violent: Suspect Charged After Security Shooting Hits a Companion The danger inherent in private security work was sharply illuminated recently in Charlotte, North Carolina, when a nightclub confrontation escalated into a shooting that wounded an unintended person. The incident, which unfolded at the notorious Club Onyx, has resulted in a 20…

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Nvidia-Intel deal cleared by US antitrust agencies

The semiconductor world just got a lot more interesting. In a move that cements one of the most unexpected and strategic partnerships in recent tech history, US antitrust agencies have formally cleared Nvidia’s massive investment in rival-turned-partner, Intel. This regulatory green light removes a significant hurdle for the colossal $5 billion equity deal that promises…

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Analyst Report: Deere & Co.

Deere & Co. Navigates Cyclical Downturn, Betting Big on Precision Agriculture for Future Growth The latest analyst reports on Deere & Co., the iconic maker of green and yellow machinery, paint a picture of a company navigating the notoriously tough cycles of the agricultural and construction industries. While the firm remains a clear market leader,…

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Tyler Robinson wants prosecutors disqualified in Charlie Kirk murder case, alleging a conflict of interest

The murder case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has taken a stunning new turn as the defense team attempts to remove the entire prosecution from the proceedings. Robinson’s attorneys have filed a formal motion seeking to disqualify the Utah County Attorney’s Office, alleging a serious conflict of interest….

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Premarket Movers: Micron is Rocketing $31 Higher

Micron Stock Skyrockets: Earnings Blowout Ignites AI-Driven ‘Supercycle’ Hopes Micron Technology shares are absolutely taking off this morning, soaring approximately $31 per share in premarket trading. The sudden, massive surge comes on the heels of the memory giant’s first-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings report, which not only crushed Wall Street expectations but delivered a future outlook…

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Continued coal use serves out-of-state interests, not Nebraskans

The Cornhusker Conundrum: Is Nebraska’s Coal Habit Funding Other States? There is a powerful and persistent argument circulating in Nebraska energy debates: the state’s continued reliance on coal may be serving the interests of its western neighbors more than its own residents. The core of the issue is simple: Nebraska has no significant coal reserves…

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