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Why the 1972 De Tomaso Pantera mixed worlds successfully
The 1972 De Tomaso Pantera did something few sports cars manage: it fused two very different automotive cultures into a ...
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Why certain music genres dominate the charts – and others are left behind
Ever wondered why you hear the same type of music blaring from every radio station, streaming playlist, and viral video? Why ...
An-na is an AI researcher who plays a vital role in creating solutions to repopulate Earth in case of an apocalyptic scenario. Therefore, as she's taken away from Earth to continue her research at ...
A win is a win! Despite mixed reactions on social media, one of Gwen Stefani’s new holiday singles has debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100. As of Tuesday, December 9, “Shake the Snow Globe,” released on ...
President Trump vowed to bring factories back. Is he succeeding? By Farah Stockman Graphics by Karl Russell Farah Stockman covers manufacturing. Karl Russell visualizes economic and market data.
Investors in Dutch chip equipment manufacturer ASML are facing a complex puzzle. The stock is sending conflicting messages, with technical analysis flashing warning signs while market experts are ...
Taylor Swift has broken multiple UK chart records after the release of her 12th studio album The Life Of A Showgirl. The US pop superstar has had the biggest opening week of her career so far after ...
The latest boxed charts data from Japan is now in courtesy of Famitsu, and we can see that Everybody's Golf: Hot Shots has managed a pretty solid performance in its debut week. Selling 35,139 copies ...
It shows all of the weakness was concentrated in the top 10% of performers this year, and that every other decile advanced. Strategists led by Chris Verrone say they are becoming increasingly ...
This wasn’t just a victory for Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori. It also felt like a victory for all doubles tennis players. Up against some of the game’s biggest singles stars, Errani and Vavassori ...
During a Reddit ask-me-anything session on Friday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and key members of the GPT-5 team were peppered with questions about the new model and requests to bring back its previous ...
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