2 No-Brainer AI Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist for 2026
2 No-Brainer AI Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist for 2026
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2 No-Brainer AI Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist for 2026
OpenAI says it will minimize water use and pay for energy infrastructure upgrades needed to power its data centers. "We're being good neighbors," the company said, directly addressing the growing opposition to AI projects amid rising utility bills. "We commit to paying our own way on energy, so that our operations don't increase your electricity […]
3 Top ETFs Yielding 3% or More to Buy and Hold for Passive Income
GameFi Tokens Axie Infinity, Sandbox Defy Crypto's Bearish Trend
It is the last set of monthly inflation figures before the next interest rate decision on 5 February.
Blackstone considers sale of Beacon Offshore Energy for $5bn
Event hosted by Larry Fink descended into uproar after combative remarks from US commerce secretary
DVSA says increase in recorded cases – 2,844 in the year to September – down to more cheating and better detectionAttempts to cheat on driving tests in England, Scotland and Wales increased by 47% in a year, figures show, raising concerns about road safety.There were 2,844 cases recorded in the year to the end of September 2025, according to figures by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), up from 1,940 during the previous 12 months, and 1,274 in 2018-19. Continue reading…
Here in France, as well as countries including Hungary, Greenland and Germany, some residents have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. These vibrant scenes are the result of the most powerful solar storm the earth has seen since 2003. But fortunately, little telecommunication or electricity infrastructure was disrupted.
Trump is arriving for the World Economic Forum at Davos on the heels of threatening tariffs on Denmark and seven other allies unless they negotiate a transfer of the semi-autonomous territory — a concession the European leaders indicated they are not willing to make. Trump said the tariffs would start at 10% next month and climb to 25% in June, rates that would be high enough to increase costs and slow growth, potentially hurting Trump’s efforts to tamp down the high cost of living.
2 No-Brainer AI Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist for 2026
OpenAI says it will minimize water use and pay for energy infrastructure upgrades needed to power its data centers. "We're being good neighbors," the company said, directly addressing the growing opposition to AI projects amid rising utility bills. "We commit to paying our own way on energy, so that our operations don't increase your electricity […]
3 Top ETFs Yielding 3% or More to Buy and Hold for Passive Income
GameFi Tokens Axie Infinity, Sandbox Defy Crypto's Bearish Trend
It is the last set of monthly inflation figures before the next interest rate decision on 5 February.
Blackstone considers sale of Beacon Offshore Energy for $5bn
Event hosted by Larry Fink descended into uproar after combative remarks from US commerce secretary
DVSA says increase in recorded cases – 2,844 in the year to September – down to more cheating and better detectionAttempts to cheat on driving tests in England, Scotland and Wales increased by 47% in a year, figures show, raising concerns about road safety.There were 2,844 cases recorded in the year to the end of September 2025, according to figures by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), up from 1,940 during the previous 12 months, and 1,274 in 2018-19. Continue reading…
Here in France, as well as countries including Hungary, Greenland and Germany, some residents have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. These vibrant scenes are the result of the most powerful solar storm the earth has seen since 2003. But fortunately, little telecommunication or electricity infrastructure was disrupted.
Trump is arriving for the World Economic Forum at Davos on the heels of threatening tariffs on Denmark and seven other allies unless they negotiate a transfer of the semi-autonomous territory — a concession the European leaders indicated they are not willing to make. Trump said the tariffs would start at 10% next month and climb to 25% in June, rates that would be high enough to increase costs and slow growth, potentially hurting Trump’s efforts to tamp down the high cost of living.