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Why Palantir’s stock is falling even though its earnings were ‘on fire’
The software company’s upbeat results were already priced into the stock, and growth could slow from here.
Palantir earnings show ‘ferocious growth’ fueled by AI
Palantir raises its forecast for the year after posting a revenue beat in the latest quarter.
Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1417 Hints, Clues And Answer For Tuesday, May 6th
Looking for help with today’s New York Times Wordle? Here are hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today’s Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.
Ford puts a number on its profit hit from Trump’s tariffs and halts guidance
‘Substantial’ risks lead Ford to pull outlook for the year amid a $1.5 billion hit from tariffs.
New York Islanders, Utah HC Win Top Picks In 2025 NHL Draft Lottery
The NHL’s new-look Draft Lottery show delivered unexpected results. The New York Islanders and Utah Hockey Club moved up, with the Islanders claiming the No. 1 pick.
‘Our Mission Remains the Same’: OpenAI Reverses Course, Says Its Nonprofit Will Remain in Control of the Business
OpenAI is transitioning its for-profit business into a public benefit corporation.
Revenge of the Savage Planet’s Cosmic Hoarder Edition launches today
Raccoon Logic has launched the Cosmic Hoarder Edition of Revenge of the Savage Planet today, three days ahead of the Standard Edition.Read More
First Look: Cote De Pablo And Michael Weatherly In ‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ Trailer
The new series marks the reunion of the fan-fave on-screen couple, picking up after Ziva’s supposed death.
Hegseth Reportedly Used At Least 12 Signal Chats For Pentagon Business—Here Are The Other Security Allegations Against Him
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has faced multiple allegations of sharing classified information on Signal, a commercially available messaging app.