CEO of Citadel Ken Griffin is interviewed Chairman of the Milken Institute Michael Milken (not pictured) during the Milken Institute Global Conference 2025 in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May 7, 2025. Mike Blake | Reuters Ken Griffin’s Citadel posted positive returns across its various hedge fund strategies in the first half of 2026, led by
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Dividend stocks remain a popular choice for investors seeking steady income and higher portfolio returns. However, with thousands of dividend-paying companies to choose from, identifying the right stocks can be challenging. In this regard, recommendations from top Wall Street analysts can provide useful insights and help identify dividend stocks backed by solid fundamentals and with
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A hospital charity has merged into a larger counterpart to coincide with a new NHS trust. Southmead Hospital Charity last week completed its merger into Bristol and Weston Hospitals Charity. The union followed the merger of University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust and North Bristol NHS Trust to create the Bristol NHS Foundation
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Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, holds the Wafer Scale Engine 3 chip at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York on May 14, 2026. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Cerebras said revenue almost doubled in the AI chipmaker’s first earnings report since its initial public offering last month. The stock fell
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Hello, Today in Books readers! Reminder that this is the last edition of this newsletter. But fear not! You can still follow all the book news by signing up for the Book Riot Newsletter, which goes out on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. It’s the same book news curation, covered by the same Book Riot writers, but
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday night at Madison Square Garden, where actor Adam Sandler was the surprising officiant at a ceremony and Stevie Nicks performed among a crowd packed with stars of sports and entertainment. The deep secrecy that surrounded the buildup to the nuptials lifted when a marquee outside the Midtown Manhattan arena proclaimed “JUST&T MARRIED” once
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The mainline, ongoing Batman run is one big game board with a ton of moving pieces, and each issue progresses at least one or more of these pieces while the other pieces must naturally wait their turn. For example, quite a lot has happened since we last saw the Ōjō, Batman’s brand-new villain, such as
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MetLife (MET) is well-positioned in the life insurance and benefits sector, exhibiting fundamental momentum that the broader market hasn’t fully priced in. Backed by scale, brand equity, and an experienced leadership team, MetLife is firing on all cylinders. Premium & Sales Growth: In Q1, MetLife’s core premiums and fees grew 10%, driven largely by international
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Haley Cohen Gilliland’s A Flower Traveled in My Blood: The Incredible True Story of the Grandmothers Who Fought to Find a Stolen Generation of Children is a spellbinding account of Argentina during the years of the military junta. Under the vicious regime, pregnant women were kidnapped and, after giving birth, murdered, their newborn children placed
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Wimbledon returned this week and is already serving up unmissable style moments, with everyone from royals to the glitterati descending on SW19 for the biggest two weeks in British tennis. The great and gilded have been gathering to watch the action as this fortnight of fabulous sport gets underway—but who will take a coveted spot
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A former charity worker who lied about her cancer diagnosis has been jailed for two years after providing false employment references to make financial gain. Claire Alderton, 48 and of Portsmouth, Hampshire, was sentenced at a hearing in Portsmouth Crown Court last month after pleading guilty to creating the fake references. Alderton was offered the
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The culture secretary is removing herself and her department from the social media platform X because it “favours abuse and misinformation over meaningful debate”.  Lisa Nandy said the platform was not healthy for democracy and communities and that she would stop using her own account as well as instructing the Department for Culture, Media and
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