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Panthers fire Frank Reich after 11 games, shortest head-coaching tenure since 1978

Panthers fire Frank Reich after 11 games, shortest head-coaching tenure since 1978

The Carolina Panthers have fired Frank Reich after 11 games, owner David Tepper announced Monday morning. Special teams coordinator Chris Tabor will serve as interim coach.Later in the day, the Panthers also fired quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and running backs coach Duce Staley, a league source said. pic.twitter.com/ewX2UsICZM — Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) November 27, 2023Reich’s firing comes two weeks after he took over play-calling duties from offensive coordinator Thomas Brown — three games after delegating the responsibility to Brown in Week 8. Carolina fell to 1-10 on Sunday in a 17-10 loss to the Tennessee Titans.Brown will resume calling offensive…
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Warnings Emerge Over Emirati A.I. Firm G42’s Ties to China

Warnings Emerge Over Emirati A.I. Firm G42’s Ties to China

When the secretive national security adviser of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, visited the White House in June, his American counterpart, Jake Sullivan, raised a delicate issue: G42, an artificial intelligence firm controlled by the sheikh that American officials believe is hiding the extent of its work with China.In public, the company has announced its staggering growth with a steady cadence of news releases. They have included agreements with European pharmaceutical giants like AstraZeneca and a $100 million deal with a Silicon Valley firm to build what the companies boast will be the “world’s largest supercomputer.” Last…
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Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99

Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99

Charles T. Munger, who quit a well-established law career to be Warren E. Buffett’s partner and maxim-spouting alter-ego as they transformed a struggling New England textile company into the spectacularly successful investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, died on Tuesday in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 99.His death, at a hospital, was announced by Berkshire Hathaway. He had a home in Los Angeles.Although overshadowed by Mr. Buffett, who relished the spotlight, Mr. Munger, a billionaire in his own right — Forbes listed his fortune as $2.6 billion this year — had far more influence at Berkshire than his title of vice chairman…
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‘Let everybody know who you are’: Jai Lucas builds on his family’s hoops legacy

‘Let everybody know who you are’: Jai Lucas builds on his family’s hoops legacy

DURHAM, N.C. — Jai Lucas needed to make one final call.It was April 2022, and the Kentucky assistant coach was debating whether to leave one blue-blood basketball program for another. He’d been offered a job at Duke, under first-time head coach Jon Scheyer.As he called his inner circle — including head coaches such as Marquette’s Shaka Smart, Texas’ Rodney Terry and SMU’s Rob Lanier — he gradually realized the stakes. Duke rarely hires an assistant coach who didn’t play there; that hadn’t happened in over two decades. Plus, in the wake of Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement, Lucas knew he’d be getting…
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Elon Musk Meets With Netanyahu in Israel Amid Backlash Against Social Media Post

Elon Musk Meets With Netanyahu in Israel Amid Backlash Against Social Media Post

Follow live news updates on the Israel-Hamas war.Elon Musk traveled to Israel and met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, touring the scene of a Hamas attack in a visit that appeared aimed at calming the outcry over his endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory on X, the social media platform he owns.Dozens of major brands suspended their advertising on X after Mr. Musk this month agreed with a post that accused Jewish communities of pushing “hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.” The flight of advertisers threatened to cost X tens…
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The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks

The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks

With the loss of the jury trial, Biden’s plan to address competition in the meat industry appeared to falter. Still, criminal trials were just one part of the strategy. The Department of Justice could still bring civil cases against the poultry processors. Less than three weeks after the bid-rigging trial ended in defeat, the department’s Antitrust Division sued poultry processors again. This civil suit focused on another type of illegal anticompetitive behavior: wage suppression.Every year, usually in May, representatives from about 20 poultry-processing companies, which collectively employed 90 percent of the industry’s workers (a total of roughly 240,000 in 2020),…
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Ranking 133 college football teams after Week 13: Conference title clashes will tell all

Ranking 133 college football teams after Week 13: Conference title clashes will tell all

The 2023 season comes down to conference championship weekend. We could have the simplest and most impressive College Football Playoff field in the 10-year history of the event, we could have complete chaos or we could have something in between, with a little bit of last-minute drama.Michigan’s win against Ohio State moves the Wolverines up to No. 2 in this week’s rankings and leaves four undefeated Power 5 teams entering the weekend. If Georgia, Michigan, Washington and Florida State win, it’s an easy selection. But the SEC, Pac-12 and ACC games could be very competitive and see undefeated teams lose,…
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Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies

Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies

OpenAI has ChatGPT. Google has the Bard chatbot. Microsoft has its Copilots. On Tuesday, Amazon joined the chatbot race and announced an artificial intelligence assistant of its own: Amazon Q.The chatbot, developed by Amazon’s cloud computing division, is focused on workplaces and not intended for consumers. Amazon Q aims to help employees with daily tasks, such as summarizing strategy documents, filling out internal support tickets and answering questions about company policy. It will compete with other corporate chatbots, including Copilot, Google’s Duet AI and ChatGPT Enterprise.“We think Q has the potential to become a work companion for millions and millions…
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In a Shaky Oil Market, OPEC Has Bitter Decisions to Make

In a Shaky Oil Market, OPEC Has Bitter Decisions to Make

These are tricky times for the world’s major oil producers: Prices are lower, the health of the global economy is uncertain, and, even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries tries to cut output, supplies from other producers, notably the United States, are growing.No wonder the group postponed its year-end meeting. Initially scheduled for last weekend in Vienna, the meeting is now planned for Thursday, barring another postponement. The agenda — whether to cut production further, and by how much — is likely to be unpalatable for many of the 23 members.The price of Brent crude, the global benchmark,…
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Ohio State’s Ryan Day loses sight of who he is when he coaches against Michigan

Ohio State’s Ryan Day loses sight of who he is when he coaches against Michigan

Every Saturday night, Ari Wasserman and David Ubben react to the weekend’s slate of games on “Until Saturday.” On Mondays, they revisit the biggest takeaway from Saturday night’s instant reaction. This week: Ari wonders why Ryan Day changes his coaching style when Ohio State plays Michigan. Kalen DeBoer sent the punt team out, but he wasn’t punting. This is a man who never doubts himself or his team.The Apple Cup was tied with 1:15 remaining. Washington faced a fourth-and-1 from its own 29 yard-line. DeBoer called on the punt team to try to draw Washington State offside. When it didn’t work, he…
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U.S. Debates How Much to Sever Electric Car Industry’s Ties to China

U.S. Debates How Much to Sever Electric Car Industry’s Ties to China

The Biden administration has been trying to jump-start the domestic supply chain for electric vehicles so cleaner cars can be made in the United States. But the experience of one Texas company, whose plans to help make an all-American electric vehicle were upended by China, highlights the stakes involved as the administration finalizes rules governing the industry. Huntsman Corporation started construction two years ago on a $50 million plant in Texas to make ethylene carbonate, a chemical that is used in electric vehicle batteries. It would have been the only site in North America making the product, with the goal…
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Electric car sales rebound as Tesla posts first quarterly increase

Electric car sales rebound as Tesla posts first quarterly increase

Tesla's third-quarter sales data offers a glimmer of hope for the electric car market. After a difficult first half of 2024, the automaker reported a 6.4% increase in deliveries compared to the same period last year. This marks Tesla's first quarterly sales increase this year and suggests a potential recovery in demand for electric vehicles. Analysts highlight several factors that could favor this rise. Lower interest rates, implemented by the Federal Reserve and central banks around the world, could make electric cars more accessible to buyers. Tesla itself has offered financing deals with attractive rates, further attracting consumers. While the…
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Exploring the craftsmanship behind Los Angeles’ star-studded premieres

Exploring the craftsmanship behind Los Angeles’ star-studded premieres

Los Angeles is renowned for its glamorous movie premieres, but few know about the dedicated companies that turn these events into spectacular experiences. One of these companies, a leader in the event production industry, has been instrumental in creating some of Hollywood's most iconic premieres. This company specializes in creating everything from elaborate red carpets to intricate stage sets, ensuring each event is as unique as the films they celebrate. Their expertise in logistics and design transforms ordinary places into magical film scenes, which not only captivate attendees but also add to the overall appeal of film premieres. Their essential…
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Clippers extend contract of shooting guard Terance Mann

Clippers extend contract of shooting guard Terance Mann

The Los Angeles Clippers have secured the future of guard Terance Mann with a three-year contract extension worth $47 million. Mann, a key contributor in the Clippers' playoff run, is expected to play a larger role with the departures of Paul George and Russell Westbrook. Mann, a versatile player who can contribute on both ends of the court, has steadily improved his game since joining the Clippers in 2019. He played a crucial role in the team's playoff runs in 2020 and 2021, demonstrating his ability to defend multiple positions and make offensive plays. With the departures of George and…
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U.S. and Microsoft dismantle Russian hacking group targeting Western institutions

U.S. and Microsoft dismantle Russian hacking group targeting Western institutions

A collaborative effort between the US government and Microsoft has dismantled a hacking group linked to Russian intelligence. The group, known as Star Blizzard to cybersecurity experts, has targeted nonprofit organizations, think tanks, journalists and former military and intelligence officials from the United States and its allies. Star Blizzard used "spear phishing" tactics, sending emails that appeared to come from a trusted source to gain access to victims' internal systems. Once inside, they could steal sensitive information and disrupt operations. Microsoft identified the group's infrastructure and alerted the US Department of Justice, which led to the seizure of more than…
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