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Over the last couple of weeks, we've asked market pros where they fall on the AI bubble argument and how to invest accordingly. Some warned of downside for tech stocks. Others said they still like the AI trade, but recommend hedging it with other parts of the market.

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In recent years, the US Army has faced a recruiting crisis, failing to add enough enlisted soldiers to its ranks.

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Videos show the first moments of Nicolás Maduro arriving in New York on the evening of January 3, after he was captured by the US military in Caracas earlier that day.

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The US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife during a dramatic raid in Caracas.

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Aircraft, explosions, and smoke were seen across Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, from about 2 a.m. The US carried out strikes and captured the nation's president, Nicolás Maduro.

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A recording of a flight radar shows no planes flying over Venezuela after the US carried out strikes in Caracas, the country's capital, on January 3.

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The Navy's Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Newport, Rhode Island, is a 13-week course that turns civilians and enlisted sailors into naval officers.

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Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio sat down with Laura Dern to get the inside scoop on all of her major acting roles. She admitted that during the filming of "Jurassic Park," while working with fake dinosaurs, she was worried the movie would flop.

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Eating at Katz's Delicatessen, which has been on the Lower East Side since 1888, is basically a New York rite of passage. Best known for its pastrami sandwich, the deli goes through 70,000 pounds of meat a week and serves up to 4,000 people on its busiest day.

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Electricity bills are rising in the US — and politicians are mostly blaming either renewable energy or data centers and AI. But do either of those really explain the problem?