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“Are we really in an AI bubble,” asked a reader of last month’s column about the apparently unstoppable rise of Nvidia, “and how would we know?” Good question, so I asked an AI about it and was pointed to Investopedia, which is written by humans who know about this stuff. It told me that a …

Fewer and fewer Americans are saying the United States is on the right track or that the economy is in good shape as inflation soars, according to a new poll.  A recent survey done by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Research found that just 21% of adults believe the US is going in the …

Harvard University Health Services Director Giang T. Nguyen said in a Friday interview that school officials are discussing newly-relaxed state mask guidelines, but did not specify when — or if — the University will roll back its on-campus public health regulations. An advisory released by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health last week no longer …

I think I may be the only viewer who is obsessed with Showtime’s “Your Honor,” by which I mean obsessed with how thoroughly disappointing and silly it is. I understand the desire to somehow bring Bryan Cranston back to TV, and I also understand, more grudgingly, the choice to put him in a vehicle that …

Most readers would already be aware that eGalax_eMPIA Technology’s (GTSM:3556) stock increased significantly by 14% over the past three months. However, we wonder if the company’s inconsistent financials would have any adverse impact on the current share price momentum. Particularly, we will be paying attention to eGalax_eMPIA Technology’s ROE today. Return on equity or ROE …

The US is averaging more than 55,000 new cases a day — up more than 60% since a mid-September dip — and experts say the country is in the midst of the dreaded fall surge. On Friday, the US reported the most infections in the single day since July. And as of Saturday, more than …

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Florida surpassed 400,000 total coronavirus cases on Friday, one day after Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state had “clearly stabilized with the cases.” As of 9:25 a.m. ET Friday, Florida had recorded some 402,312 cases of COVID-19, according to data compiled by the state Department of Health. The state logged an average of 10,700 cases …

CLOSE After more than a decade of sitting vacant while economic development officials hunted for just the right companies to build out the nine-acre downtown Technology Park, the land may be opened up for use in other ways and perhaps not bring in the hundreds of high-paying, technology-type jobs that had originally been promised. A request …