Liam Wilson

Nokia’s recent decision to acquire U.S. optical networking gear maker, Infinera, in a $2.3 billion deal has significant implications for the optical networking market. By making this move, Nokia is positioning itself to take advantage of the substantial amount of investment flowing into data centers to support the growing artificial intelligence industry. This acquisition is
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The recent snap presidential elections in Iran have shown a tight race between a low-key moderate candidate, Massoud Pezeshkian, and a hardline challenger, Saeed Jalili. As provisional results by the interior ministry indicate, Pezeshkian has secured over 5.9 million votes while Jalili has garnered over 5.5 million votes. However, the turnout for the elections was
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The New York Times editorial board recently issued a scathing critique of President Joe Biden’s debate performance against Donald Trump. The editorial highlighted Biden’s struggles to articulate his goals for a second term, respond to Trump’s provocations, and hold Trump accountable for his actions. It pointed out Biden’s difficulty in completing sentences and presenting a
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Recently, a jury in U.S. District Court delivered a groundbreaking decision, ordering the NFL to pay over $4.7 billion in damages. This ruling came after the jury found that the league had violated antitrust laws by distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games through a premium subscription service. The damages awarded included $4.7 billion for the residential
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The latest economic data released by the Federal Reserve has raised concerns as it showed that inflation during May had slowed down to its lowest annual rate in over three years. The core personal consumption expenditures price index only increased by a meager 0.1% for the month, with a year-over-year increase of 2.6%, down by
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