Trump administration’s deal is structured to prevent Intel from selling foundry unit

The Trump administration seems intent on controlling Intel’s ability to make key business decisions around its floundering foundry business unit. According to reporting from the Financial Times, at a Deutsche Bank conference on Thursday, Intel’s CFO David Zinsner shared new details about the company’s recent deal with the Trump administration, which gave the U.S. government…

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Louis Tomlinson’s ‘Away From Home’ Festival Sells Out in Minutes Ahead of U.S. Debut

Louis Tomlinson’s Away From Home Festival is set to make its long-awaited U.S. debut this fall, and demand has been nothing short of explosive. The two-day event in Cooperstown, New York, sold out its general admission passes in just five minutes, underscoring both the scale of Tomlinson’s global fanbase and the festival’s growing reputation as…

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South Florida upsets Boise State: CFP race gets major shakeup as Group of Six favorite is blown out in Week 1

South Florida’s 34-7 upset of No. 25 Boise State on Thursday night sent the College Football Playoff picture into chaos before the first full Saturday of action ever started. The Broncos now face an uphill battle to repeat as the Group of Six’s CFP representative after beginning the season as the only ranked team outside…

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Microsoft fires two more employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus

Microsoft has fired two more employees who participated in recent protests against the company’s contracts with the Israeli military and government. The two employees, Nisreen Jaradat and Julius Shan, were fired “in connection” with demonstrations that saw protesters set up encampments at Microsoft’s headquarters, according to Hossam Nasr, an organizer with the No Azure for…

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