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Sale of Rare Nazi-Era Porsche Sputters After Sotheby’s Auction Blunder
The bidding for the Porsche Type 64, built by Ferdinand Porsche in 1939, was supposed to open at $13 million but instead started at $30 million. Press Release Distribution Service
To Power A.I., Start-Up Creates a Giant Computer Chip
The chip could improve how quickly artificial intelligence systems can learn tasks. But its complexity and size (as big as a plate) could be a challenge. Press Release Distribution Service
Technology Companies Drive a Broad Rally on Wall Street
Tech companies pushed stocks broadly higher on Wall Street Monday afternoon as the market added to solid gains from a rally late last week. Press Release Distribution Service
A Push to Let the U.S. Charge Foreign Officials With Bribery
A new bill in Congress seeks to expand a prohibition that covers Americans who pay bribes but not the foreigners who accept them. Press Release Distribution Service
Warren Buffett Is Buying Bank Stocks. Why Aren’t Others?
Growth is slowing, worries of a recession are rising and the Fed just cut interest rates. Wall Street analysts expect lower rates to crimp banks’ profitability. Press Release Distribution Service
Two Members of Proud Boys Convicted in Brawl Near Republican Club
The charges resulted from an altercation with anti-fascists after the group’s founder, Gavin McInnes, had spoken in Manhattan. Press Release Distribution Service
‘I Can Still Smell Him’: For 4 Legislators, the Child Victims Act Is Personal
Sexually abused as children, four Albany lawmakers told their own stories to raise awareness about the law. Press Release Distribution Service
‘Caroline, or Change’ and ‘A Soldier’s Play’ to Be Revived on Broadway
The Roundabout Theater Company productions each explore race in America. Press Release Distribution Service
A ‘Soul Train’ Musical Sets Its Sights on Broadway
The production, inspired by the long-running television dance show, is aiming for a 2021 premiere. Press Release Distribution Service
Fire Hydrants Have Been New York’s Cool Solution for 100 Years
Once banned by the city, letting the waters flow is now a summer tradition. Press Release Distribution Service