The AI stock bubble, much debated through the back half of 2025, has already burst. That’s the conclusion of John Higgins, chief markets economist at Capital Economics. He’s more worried about what’s ...
Miami's Eian Elmer shoots over Marcus Banks Jr. of the UMass Minutemen. Dylan Buell / Getty Images Will they get in or won’t they? That is all everyone has been talking about on my group chats and in ...
With the Men's NCAA Tournament bracket set to be revealed in one day, teams on the bubble are really starting to sweat if they’ll make it. On Saturday, March 14, there’s only one thing that could make ...
The tech billionaire Hemant Taneja admits that AI is a bubble. In fact, he welcomes it: “Bubbles are good,” Taneja, the CEO of General Catalyst, a venture-capital firm, told me in an email. If AI ...
High-major conference tournament action gets underway on Tuesday as the ACC, Big 12 and Big Ten begin postseason play with some action that will put bubble teams under the microscope. First-round ...
Companies have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into snazzy new data centers and absurdly well compensated research teams in hopes of building powerful, wildly profitable AI models. That’s ...
Bubble is teaming up with the better-for-you soda brand Poppi to launch fizzy flavors for the lips. Starting Monday, the skin care brand will offer its dermatologist-approved Talk Back Serum in ...
Back in the fall, after a pair of bankruptcies sparked concerns that the private credit sector may have been overzealous in its lending practices, Jamie Dimon offered an ominous warning. “When you see ...
TCU and UCLA each have marquee opportunities to round out their NCAA Tournament resumes on Tuesday night, with Selection Sunday less than two weeks away. The Horned Frogs are on the road against No.
When it comes time to put together the NCAA tournament brackets, college basketball’s powers-that-be love a good acronym. First there was RPI (Ratings Percentage Index), a metric that dates to the ...
“One must have a heart of stone not to read about the death of little Nell without laughing” was Oscar Wilde’s notorious response to the emotional onslaught of Charles Dickens’s 1841 novel, The Old ...
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