Cape Verde Goalkeeper Vozinha Becomes 2026 World Cup’s Biggest Social Media Phenomenon

Vozinha, the 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper, entered the 2026 FIFA World Cup with just 50,000 Instagram followers and virtually no global profile. That all changed after Cape Verde’s stunning 0-0 draw against Spain, a result that sent shockwaves through the football world and launched Vozinha into international stardom overnight. The veteran goalkeeper made seven crucial…

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UBS Calls Surge Of AI Infrastructure Stocks Past Tech Hyperscalers ‘Extraordinary’

AI infrastructure stocks have surged past the major tech hyperscalers in a market shift that UBS is describing as extraordinary. The investment bank’s research arm flagged the rotation as a defining trend, with investors increasingly favoring companies that supply the backbone of artificial intelligence buildouts. While hyperscalers like Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), and…

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Christine Lagarde Signals Possible Early ECB Exit As French Presidential Race Heats Up

Lagarde, whose term as European Central Bank president runs until October 2027, has declined to rule out leaving early ahead of France’s presidential elections that year. Speaking to French newspaper Les Echos, Lagarde confirmed an early departure from her role is “possible,” raising fresh speculation about her political ambitions. “I think a European voice must…

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Michael Burry Takes Direct Short Position Against Memory Chip Giant Micron (MU)

Hedge fund manager Michael Burry has disclosed a direct short stake in Micron Technology (MU), continuing his broader bearish campaign against AI-related semiconductor stocks. Burry, who gained global fame through “The Big Short,” revealed the short position through his Substack publication, citing extreme valuation and cyclical risk. He disclosed shorting Micron (MU) at $1,051.87 per…

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SpaceX Starlink Mobile Threat Wipes $46 Billion From AT&T (T), Verizon (VZ), And T-Mobile (TMUS)

Elon Musk’s SpaceX triggered one of the most punishing weeks for traditional telecom stocks in recent memory, erasing tens of billions in combined market value. AT&T (T), Verizon (VZ), and T-Mobile (TMUS) shares all came under severe pressure after reports emerged that SpaceX plans to launch a Starlink-branded retail mobile service for U.S. consumers. The…

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