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  • Alibaba’s chairman is warning about an AI data center bubble. Here’s why

    Alibaba’s chairman is warning about an AI data center bubble. Here’s why

    Tsai reportedly added that some data center projects have started raising funding without customer contracts and that he’s “still astounded by the type of numbers that’s being thrown around in the United States about investing into AI.”


    Nvidia, Palantir, Tesla, MicroStrategy, Bayer, James Hardie, AZEK: Stocks to watch today

    Nvidia, Palantir, Tesla, MicroStrategy, Bayer, James Hardie, AZEK: Stocks to watch today

    The White House will probably omit industry-specific tariffs but apply reciprocal levies on nations that account for the bulk of trade with the U.S., the Wall Street Journal (NWSA+1.02%) said, citing an unidentified Trump administration official.


    District leaders predict staff reductions if Medicaid funding is cut

    District leaders predict staff reductions if Medicaid funding is cut

    Republican leaders, however, are attempting to drastically cut federal spending, which Democratic lawmakers and public health benefit advocates say would likely be aimed at Medicaid.


    Chinese EV makers are having a moment

    Chinese EV makers are having a moment

    The company claims its “Super e-Platform” is the fastest charging system of its type for mass-market cars, capable of delivering enough power to its vehicles to travel 292 miles within just five minutes, a tad longer than it takes to fill up a tank of gas.


    Trump’s ‘tit-for-tat’ trade war with Europe threatens $9.5 trillion worth of business

    Trump’s ‘tit-for-tat’ trade war with Europe threatens $9.5 trillion worth of business

    AmCham, a decades-old group whose more than 150 members include Amazon (AMZN-0.27%), McDonald’s (MCD+1.70%), and Verizon (VZ+0.33%), said a record $2 trillion worth of goods and services were traded between Europe and the U.S. last year.


    Amazon pays Trump, Intel’s new CEO, and China’s AI agent: Tech news roundup

    Amazon pays Trump, Intel’s new CEO, and China’s AI agent: Tech news roundup

    Both companies are seeing “significant capacity constraints” for graphics processing units, or GPUs, which are essential for training and inferencing generative AI models, analysts at Morgan Stanley (MS) said in a note highlighting takeaways from the firm’s Tech, Media & Telecom 2025 conference.


    The $1.5 billion Bybit hack was pulled off by North Korean agents, FBI and the crypto exchange say

    The $1.5 billion Bybit hack was pulled off by North Korean agents, FBI and the crypto exchange say

    Elliptic, a blockchain analytics firm that focuses on financial crime and money laundering detection, estimates that 46% of the stolen assets have been moved into about 50 different crypto wallets, each of which holds about 10,000 Ethereum.


    Walmart’s bold bet to beat Amazon and win Trump’s favor

    Walmart’s bold bet to beat Amazon and win Trump’s favor

    In November, Walmart also scaled back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including halting the consideration of race and gender in supplier contract awards and discontinuing the collection of demographic data for financing eligibility.


    Nvidia beats earnings expectations on Blackwell AI chip demand

    Ahead of the earnings, analysts were optimistic that the chipmaker would beat expectations and raise its outlook as it ramps up production of its Blackwell chips — despite shockwaves from Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek.


    Microsoft’s quantum breakthrough, Elon Musk’s X turnaround, and Apple’s new iPhone: Tech news roundup

    Microsoft’s quantum breakthrough, Elon Musk’s X turnaround, and Apple’s new iPhone: Tech news roundup

    The company, which rose to prominence with its central processing chips for personal computers and data centers, announced in August that it was laying off more than 15% of employees as part of a plan to reduce capital expenditures by more than $10 billion this year.


    Court upholds district policy protecting students’ right to choose name, pronouns

    Court upholds district policy protecting students’ right to choose name, pronouns

    Circuit Court of Appeals finds that the school district's policy against outing students over preferred names and pronouns did not infringe upon parents' rights to direct their child's upbringing.


    The 5 best cities in America for coffee lovers — and the 5 worst

    The 5 best cities in America for coffee lovers — and the 5 worst

    But the costs of having one or more cups of Joe daily can add up, especially as prices inflate,” said Chip Lupo, an analyst at the consumer finance website WalletHub.