Dodgers, Blue Jays and World Series
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The chipmaker on Wednesday became the first publicly listed company to top $5 trillion in market value, boosted by demand for its AI chips.
As World Series Game 3 extended into its sixth hour, many joked that Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax was warming up in the Dodgers' bullpen.
With an instant onslaught of home runs and a rookie pitching performance for the ages, the Blue Jays regained control of this World Series and will head home to Rogers Centre with a chance Friday to clinch their first championship in a generation.
Surging stock markets lifted the fortunes of many of the world’s richest people last year, leaving a record billionaire class of 3,508 individuals with $13.4 trillion in collective wealth, up 10.3% from a year earlier.
While Game 3 may be remembered more in time for Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer or Shohei Ohtani's pair of blasts, the Dodgers don't take a 2-1 series lead without this player.
Family size around the world is dropping. That choice by couples is triggering a population shift that's sending shock waves through economies.
At least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain, half of which could be wiped out in under 10 years, according to a new report by Survival International.
Did President Donald Trump really say the baseball World Series winners wouldn't be allowed to come to the White House? No, that tweet is fake.