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A Dell Technologies sign is seen in Round Rock, Texas, on June 2, 2023.Brandon Bell | Getty ImagesShares of Dell Technologies rose on Thursday in extended trading after the company raised its full-year earnings forecast and issued a stronger-than-expected forecast for the current quarter.However, Dell’s adjusted earnings per share came up short versus LSEG estimates on in-line revenue.Here’s how the computer maker did versus LSEG consensus estimates:Earnings per share: $1.55 adjusted vs. $1.69 estimatedRevenue: $23.38 billion vs. $23.14 billion estimatedDell said it expects $2.25 in adjusted earnings per share for the current quarter, with between $28.5 billion and $29.5 billion…

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American Airlines new business-class suite.American AirlinesDALLAS — Armed with dollops of caviar and handfuls of Bang & Olufsen headphones, U.S. airlines are duking it out for international business-class dominance. There are even differences between seats in the same cabin.Next week, American Airlines plans to start flying its upgraded business-class “suites” that feature today’s premium-class must-have — a sliding door — and other features like a “trinket tray” and a wireless charging pad.Within the cabins on its subset of Boeing Dreamliners, which American is calling the 787-9P (the P stands for premium), there will be eight “Preferred” suites that the airline…

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Western Force prop Tom Robertson has marked an incredible comeback season by claiming the Nathan Sharpe Medal — the club’s highest individual men’s honour.It came as women’s stalwart and captain Trilleen Pomare won the Rebecca Clough Medal for their best Super W player at the Force’s annual awards night.After missing last season through a combination of a torn ACL and study sabbatical at Oxford University, Robertson produced an excellent first year back with the Force.He became the first prop to win the award, which is voted on a 3-2-1 basis by players after each game, finishing on 267 votes ahead…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Clovis, California, will be the epicenter in the political battle over trans athletes in girls’ sports this weekend. The town is set to host the state track and field championships, which has been thrust into the national spotlight amid a trans athlete competing in the girls’ category after President Donald Trump called out the situation on Truth Social this week.Dianne Pearce, the town’s mayor pro tem, told Fox News Digital she has been actively lobbying to make Trump aware of the situation for weeks and got her fellow local officials involved. “I’ve been in…

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Lin Ying-yu, an assistant professor at the Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Strategic Studies at Tamkang University in Taiwan, said Beijing’s hesitation may reflect internal uncertainty about how to manage defence diplomacy under Trump’s second term. “China has yet to settle on a clear approach to engaging the US,” he said. “At present, (President) Xi Jinping has not had direct or formal dialogue with Trump since his return to office so I think China has not finalised its position on how to handle relations with the US under this new term.” Sending a lower-level delegation would be a way…

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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: UiPath — Shares surged 12% after the automation software company posted first-quarter operating income and revenue figures that exceeded FactSet estimates. UiPath also raised its full-year revenue guidance and sees its current-quarter revenue coming in between $345 million and $350 million, while analysts polled by FactSet were expecting $331.3 million. Ulta Beauty — The beauty retailer’s shares rallied 9% after the firm raised its annual profit forecast and crushed expectations with its quarterly results. Ulta said lower inventory losses and new launches — especially celebrity-owned brands — helped drive demand at…

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s salvo against Chinese students, promising to “aggressively revoke” their visas, is the latest move in heightening tensions between the world’s two largest economies. Despite a temporary tariff truce reached between them earlier this month, divisions between Washington and Beijing remain wide, with recent ruptures over higher education, artificial intelligence (AI) chips and rare earth minerals. Here’s all we know about how relations between China and the United States are worsening despite diplomatic efforts. What did the US and China agree on tariffs? A US-China trade spat escalated after Trump’s administration raised tariffs on Chinese goods…

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” report on the causes of chronic disease in children cited over 500 studies, but several of those studies didn’t exist, the digital news outlet NOTUS found.NOTUS on Thursday found seven of the studies cited appear never to have been published. An author of one of the studies said while she did conduct research on anxiety in children, she did not author the report that was listed in the MAHA report. Some studies were also misinterpreted in the report. The problematic citations were on topics around children’s screen time,…

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An Alaska man survived being pinned face-down by a 700-pound boulder in a creek after his wife held his head above water to prevent him from drowning, officials say. The harrowing incident involving Kell Morris happened last Saturday as he was hiking near Godwin Glacier outside of Seward on an isolated and undeveloped trail behind a state prison, according to Seward Fire Chief Clinton Crites. “The patient was found lying in the creek on his stomach with an approximately 700 lb. boulder on top of him with his spouse holding his head out of water. The patient was hypothermic and in and out of…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Guelph will explore the idea of a daytime shelter to address the significant gaps in services for the homeless population. Mayor Cam Guthrie said council looked at how other cities are addressing the same issue, and that the need for a daytime hub has only increased since COVID-19.Councillors unanimously approved the idea to explore options for a daytime shelter at a council meeting on Tuesday.“It hasn’t dissipated at all. In fact, in some cases, it’s a growing concern for individuals that need some sort of a daytime space,” Guthrie said. Get breaking…

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