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Rivalry Week brought plenty of drama, amazing plays and fantastic finishes, but no seismic results that shook up the bowl picture.
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Rivalry Week brought plenty of drama, amazing plays and fantastic finishes, but no seismic results that shook up the bowl picture.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Injured quarterback Aaron Rodgers is back with the New York Jets on a full-time basis, eager to return to the field, setting up a big decision that will be made in the coming weeks. For now, the Jets have made a smaller decision at quarterback.
Silicon Valley is synonymous around the world with innovation and new technology. In just a few decades, the area surrounding the San Francisco Bay in Northern California has become home to a unique ecosystem of start-ups and tech giants valued at billions of dollars. It all started at Stanford University, where young engineers, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, were encouraged by their professors to innovate and launch their own companies. HP would be the first of many: Apple, Google, Cisco, Intel and Meta were all founded in Silicon Valley.
A B.C.-born basketball player at the University of California Berkeley went into the stands Monday to confront a fan who allegedly called him a terrorist.
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The global e-commerce market is expected to reach $6.3 trillion in 2023. By next year, 21 percent of total retail sales will be made digitally. These sales are increasingly taking place on social media platforms, reaching over $900 billion there this year. One US company is trying to capitalise on this trend. We speak to Armand Wilson of Whatnot, a "shopatainment" app founded in California in 2019 and worth $3.7 billion.