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    AI boom reshapes Wall Street as TSMC joins trillion-dollar club

    The entry of Taiwanese chip giant TSMC into the elite club of the world's most valuable companies is further proof that the generative AI revolution is shaking up Wall Street. The top ten of the world's most valuable companies is headed by Microsoft and Apple, closely followed by AI chip designer Nvidia.

    AI boom reshapes Wall Street as TSMC joins trillion-dollar club

    The entry of Taiwanese chip giant TSMC into the elite club of the world's most valuable companies is further proof that the generative AI revolution is shaking up Wall Street. The top ten of the world's most valuable companies is headed by Microsoft and Apple, closely followed by AI chip designer Nvidia.

    Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Coco Gauff loses

    Carlos Alcaraz showcases his exceptional athleticism and determination at Wimbledon, overcoming challenges to secure a remarkable victory. With a potential rematch against Jannik Sinner on the horizon, the competition intensifies as players strive for success on the prestigious Centre Court.

    Andy Murray pulls out of Wimbledon singles, to play doubles

    Andy Murray, aged 37, withdrew from the singles competition in his final Wimbledon due to a spinal cyst surgery affecting his right leg control and power. Despite working hard on recovery, he decided not to play singles but will compete in doubles with brother Jamie. Murray aims to end his career after Wimbledon and potentially at the Paris Olympics.

    The limitations, and thrills, of the Monaco Grand Prix

    Compared with 30 years ago, cars are about 3 feet longer and 600 pounds heavier, making them difficult to maneuver around the narrow streets of Monaco. Still, the race has a mystique. "For me, Monaco is the most iconic race of the season," Charles Leclerc of Ferrari said. "Obviously, I'm Monégasque, so I'm biased, but it's the race that made me dream of becoming a Formula One driver.

    Man City eye history as Arsenal dare to dream on the final day of the Premier League

    Manchester City stand on the brink of a historic fourth successive Premier League title, but Arsenal lie in wait hoping for a last-gasp slip from the leaders on Sunday. Pep Guardiola's all-conquering team go into the final day of the season with a two-point lead over second-placed Arsenal thanks to an eight-game winning streak.

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