LeBron James gives shoutout to popular golf star Bubba Watson for his great performance at LIV Golf UK

Even in the offseason, NBA legend LeBron James continues to capture attention. Whether it’s his appearances at summer league games or speculation about his retirement, the Lakers star remains in the spotlight. Recently, he took to Instagram to praise golf pro Bubba Watson, applauding the golfer’s impressive athleticism and adding another highlight to his influential…

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Market breadth narrows: 60% of NSE 500 stocks still 20% below 2024 highs; analysts flag overvaluation, weak earnings outlook

While Nifty 50 and Nifty 500 indices have nearly recovered, a significant portion of the broader market, particularly mid and small-cap stocks, still lags considerably below their 2024 highs. This uneven rebound, following a September reversal, indicates a narrow market rally driven by specific sectors and large-cap names, with investors becoming more selective amid valuation…

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Donald Trump really likes TikTok but…: US commerce secretary ‘warns’ Chinese owner

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated President Trump favors TikTok, but insists on American ownership to address security concerns over Chinese control. Lutnick warned that if ByteDance doesn’t relinquish control, TikTok could face a ban in the US. Congress mandated ByteDance divestiture, with Trump extending the deadline to September 17, signaling potential acquisition by American…

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Strategic Misstep: 20 national security experts write letter to Donald Trump administration, want America to STOP sale of these Nvidia chips to China

A group of security experts are unhappy with the Donald Trump administration. The administration decided to allow Nvidia to sell H20 AI chips to China again. Experts wrote to the U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. They urged the administration to revert its decision. They claim this decision will affect the US’ AI edge.

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China says AI risks becoming “exclusive game” as Beijing proposes global body

Premier Li Qiang proposed a global AI cooperation organization, challenging U.S. dominance amid tech competition. He criticized technological monopolies and promoted open-source AI, particularly for developing nations. China aims to lead global AI governance, addressing ethical and security concerns through international collaboration and technology exchanges, positioning itself as an alternative to Washington’s approach.

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