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Pete Crow-Armstrong doubles down on comments about Dodgers fans in latest interview

25 février 2026 à 23:34
Pete Crow-Armstrong doubles down on his criticism of Dodgers fans, citing the Bryan Stow attack and “nasty stuff” he witnessed growing up near Dodger Stadium. As Cubs-Dodgers tensions rise ahead of their April series in Los Angeles, his comments spark fierce backlash and reignite a debate over fan passion, loyalty, and stadium culture.

Chris Selley: Pity Ireland’s terrible burden — playing soccer against Israel

25 février 2026 à 23:34
Lest anyone foolishly think of sport as a reliable escape from politics and strife, recent events do away with that fantasy. A certain kind of Central Canadian is performatively furious with Auston Matthews and Brady Tkachuk, captains of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, respectively, for visiting the White House with their Olympic gold medals. Read More

MTA to blast 75-decibel ads in subways as critics blast ‘Fahrenheit 451’-style spin

25 février 2026 à 23:25
Sounds like another subway nuisance! Straphangers already struggling to hear service updates over the roar of the subway will soon have to put up with paid commercials blaring through the same speakers — in the latest cash-grab from the flailing agency. The MTA is rolling out a new “Station Audio Advertisements” pilot in June, which...

Nvidia quarterly earnings show immunity to AI bubble fears as it cashes in on data center boom

25 février 2026 à 23:09

Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings surpassed Wall Street’s expectations every quarter for multiple years now

Nvidia released its quarterly earnings on Wednesday, with the chipmaker revealing higher than expected revenues and extending its yearslong streak of surpassing Wall Street’s sky-high expectations.

The company receives the vast majority of its revenue from its data center business, which has been buoyed by the tech industry’s immense investment into AI infrastructure. On Wednesday, Nvidia reported 75% year-over-year growth of this vertical to $62.3bn. The world’s most valuable publicly traded company, Nvidia has dominated the chip market as its processing units have become the backbone of the artificial intelligence boom. The company also posted an enormous total profit for the fiscal year: $120bn.

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© Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

© Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

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