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Check out the player ratings for Juventus’ 3-2 win over Galatasaray, which, however, was not enough for the Bianconeri to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Champions League.Juventus 3-2 Galatasaray player ratingsPerin 6.5 – Not too busy during the match, but still made a couple of decent saves.AdvertisementKalulu 8 – Provided the assist for Gatti’s goal, the second one for Juve, and was superb defensively (108′ Openda N/A).Gatti 7 – Gave Juventus hope with the second goal of the night, but was slightly out of position when Osimhen scored the decisive goal for Galatasaray.Kelly 4 – Forget the…
It seems like any and every industry can have its own awards show these days. And why not? Most of us appreciate a chance to bust out the sequins and satin from time to time. If you can celebrate excellent work or make some extra biz dev bucks at the same time, all the better. Snap is the latest social media company to launch its own take on the glitz and glam. The Snappy Awards Show will be held at the company’s headquarters on March 31. Comedian and content creator Matt Friend will host the event.Snapchat has been adding more…
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 20, 2026.Krisztian Bocsi | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesSalesforce shares tumbled 5% in extended trading on Wednesday after the customer service software maker reported healthy results, although its fiscal 2027 revenue view trailed Wall Street projections.Here’s how the company did in comparison with LSEG consensus:Earnings per share: $3.81 adjusted vs. $3.04 expectedRevenue: $11.20 billion vs. $11.18 billion expectedSalesforce’s revenue grew 12% year over year in its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended on Jan. 31, according to a statement. It’s the company’s fastest growth rate in two years.The company…
The proliferation of AI data centers plugging into the national electrical grid has helped increase consumer electricity prices, driving up the average national electricity price by more than 6% in the last year. That’s not a good look for the incumbents ahead of this fall’s elections, and President Donald Trump addressed the challenge in his State of the Union speech last night. “We’re telling the major tech companies that they have the obligation to provide for their own power needs,” Trump said. “They can build their own power plants as part of their factory, so that no one’s prices will…
It’s been almost five years and you can still trace so much of what’s gone wrong for the Los Angeles Lakers back to the Russell Westbrook trade. It was the last time they truly went all-in on the LeBron James-Anthony Davis core, and when the deal went south, there was no shortage of reporting about the role their two superstars played in making the trade happen. Ever since, there’s been a perpetual sense of kicking the can down the road.When they failed to make a win-now move at the 2022 deadline, President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka said “you can’t…
For more than six decades, the Peace Corps has represented itself as an agency focused on helping underserved communities around the globe. But a new initiative, called the “Tech Corps,” threatens to unravel the agency’s original mission by recruiting de facto Silicon Valley salespeople to promote the biggest names in AI — many of which have ties to President Donald Trump.Established by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, the Peace Corps recruited skilled Americans interested in assisting developing countries in industries like education, healthcare, and agriculture. As noted by the Brookings Institution, the agency was created to “win the hearts…
The London Fashion Week street style scene offered a modern interpretation of British Prep: While there were plenty of the city’s typically edgy looks to admire, it was the fashion set’s approach to elevating humble classics, often with a quirky twist, that stood out most—thanks to a mix of playful and polished styling tricks. Take the classic Burberry trench, for example. A quintessential hallmark of city life in the capital, it takes on new flair when paired with a fringe skirt set and poppy red socks—a lesson in late-winter personality dressing. Elsewhere, insiders turned up the sartorial volume on blue…
If you live in the U.S., chances are you’ve heard of “the big one.” For years, scientists have warned that this catastrophic earthquake is long overdue and poised to strike the West Coast, but new research suggests otherwise. A study published February 11 in the journal Science Advances undermines the long-held assumption that major earthquakes follow predictable cycles. Instead, the findings show that these quakes occur over irregular intervals, arriving in bursts and disappearing in long lulls. “The ‘overdue’ myth is just that—a myth,” lead author Zakaria Ghazoui-Schaus, a paleoseismologist with the British Antarctic Survey, said in a statement. “Our…
John KeimFeb 25, 2026, 11:40 AM ETCloseJohn Keim covers the Washington Commanders for ESPN. He joined ESPN in 2013 after a stint with the Washington Post. He started covering the team in 1994 for the Journal Newspapers and later for the Washington Examiner. He has authored/co-authored four books. You can also listen to him on ‘The John Keim Report’, which airs on ESPN Richmond radio.Multiple AuthorsINDIANAPOLIS — Miami defensive end Rueben Bain Jr. said no team has mentioned arm length to him during his interviews, focusing on his play instead.”People keep bringing that up out of nowhere, but no teams…
Riley Walz, a software engineer famous for his online stunts, is joining OpenAI to research and develop new ways for humans to interact with AI, WIRED has learned. An OpenAI spokesperson confirmed the hire.Walz built a reputation as Silicon Valley’s jester and has created a series of viral web projects that double as social commentary. His most recent initiative, Jmail, lets users search Jeffrey Epstein’s emails as if they’re accessing his personal Gmail inbox. Another project, Find My Parking Cops, used publicly available data to reverse engineer San Francisco’s parking ticket system to show people exactly where each parking enforcement…
