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Apple and Intel are reportedly closing in on a deal that would see Intel make some of the chips for the iPhone maker’s devices, marking a major shift in the chipmaking landscape.Talks between the two companies have been brewing for more than a year, with a preliminary agreement reached in recent months, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.Intel shares soared nearly 14% on Friday. Apple shares added 2%. Both companies declined to comment.”I 100% believe this is going to happen. I don’t know when,” chip analyst Ben Bajarin of Creative Strategies said in an…

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Some of Wall Street’s biggest upside calls are not sitting in the mega-cap names.They are hiding in small, volatile stocks with thin balance sheets, limited operating history and one big event ahead.That is what makes them interesting, as in each case, the investment thesis comes down to a binary trigger: a trial result, a commercial turn, or a regulatory step that could force the market to revalue the stock fast.That is the setup behind Atai Life Sciences, Vivos Therapeutics and Actuate Therapeutics.Atai Life Sciences: A high-conviction wagerAtai Life Sciences is the most closely followed name on this list, and arguably…

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No letup in deadly Israeli attacks despite a US-brokered ceasefire, with a new round of talks expected next week.Israeli attacks across Lebanon have killed at least 19 people despite a United States-brokered ceasefire, now in its third week.In a statement on Saturday, the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health said an Israeli attack on the town of al-Saksakieh in the southern Sidon district killed at least seven people, including a child, and wounded 15, including three children.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listElsewhere, Israeli attacks killed a Syrian man and his daughter in Nabatieh; three people in Nahrain; three in…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California-based abortion pill suppliers are reportedly preparing backup plans in case the Supreme Court restricts access to mifepristone, as the justices consider whether to limit mailing of the controversial drug.The Supreme Court has not set a timeline for a final decision in Louisiana v. FDA, but it faces a deadline of May 11, when its temporary pause on a lower-court ruling is set to expire unless the justices act.That ruling from the Fifth Circuit would roll back more recent FDA changes and reinstate older requirements that mifepristone be dispensed in person, effectively…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! 32-year-old Rhamell Burke had just been released from a psych ward when he allegedly shoved an elderly man down a flight of stairs to his death Thursday night in Manhattan, according to the New York Post.Cops detained Burke and took him to Bellevue Hospital on Thursday afternoon, a New York Police Department source told Fox News Digital.The officers reportedly marked him down as an “emotionally disturbed person,” according to the Post.But a little over an hour later, Burke was released. Five hours after that, Burke allegedly pushed 76-year-old former teacher Ross Falzone…

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Training camp begins Sunday for the Toronto Argonauts and eight other CFL teams. Here’s a look at the other squads as they begin preparing for the 2026 regular season, which begins June 4 with the Montreal Alouettes visiting the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Montreal — The Alouettes landed backup quarterback Dustin Crum in free agency but released middle linebacker Darnell Sankey and defensive back Dionte Ruffin (both now with B.C.). Davis Alexander is 11-0 in the regular season but made just seven starts last season due to a hamstring ailment. The defence could use another big year from Canadian defensive lineman Issac…

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Niger’s military government has banned many local and foreign reporters since seizing power in 2023.Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned Niger’s suspension of nine French media publications as the military government continues to crack down on journalists.Niger announced the suspension on Friday, citing “repeated dissemination of content likely to seriously jeopardise public order, national unity, social cohesion, and the stability of the institutions of the Republic”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe suspended organisations are France 24, RFI (Radio France Internationale), France Afrique Media, LSI Africa, AFP (Agence France-Presse), TV5 Monde, TF1 Info, Jeune Afrique and Mediapart,…

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Willian Yacelga Benalcazar’s asylum case followed what had become a similar pattern in immigration courts across the country: After telling a judge he feared returning to his home country, the judge ordered his deportation to another one. Yacelga, who said he fled threats from criminal gangs in Ecuador, was facing removal to Honduras. By March, he had spent five months in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, where he said he caught a virus, had to fight for food and drank water contaminated with chlorine. So he asked to be sent back to his native Ecuador rather than continue to fight his…

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