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Yahoo Finance The next big AI trade could be nuclear power: Morning Brief The AI conversation has been about energy all year. But a few recent developments have brought focus back to a very efficient but somewhat abandoned form of energy: nuclear.

Yahoo Finance The one big bank that had a challenging week Investors cheered earnings from many of the biggest banks this past week with one notable exception: Citigroup. A big reason was some confusion that took hold during the lender's quarterly call with analysts.

Yahoo Sports Week 7 preview: Adams and Cooper debuts, Drake Maye encore and a MNF shootout | Yahoo Fantasy Forecast Welcome to our weekend preview show where we get you ready with everything you need to know heading into Sunday and Monday's action. Andy Behrens joins Matt Harmon to share 3 burning fantasy questions he wants answered in Week 7. Behrens also shares the three matchups he has his eye on in Week 7 that will have the most fantasy ramifications.

Amazon indicates employees can quit if they don't like its return-to-office mandate AWS CEO Matt Garman has harsh words for remote workers: return to the office or quit. The Amazon executive recently told employees who don't like the new five-day in-person work policy that, "there are other companies around," presumably companies they can work for remotely, Reuters reported on Thursday. Amazon's top boss, Andy Jassy, told employees last month that there will be a full return-to-office starting in 2025, an increase from three days for roughly the last year.

Yahoo Personal Finance How to shop for homeowners insurance in 5 steps Learn how to shop for the best rates on home insurance, explore the cost of insurance, and find out whether it's included in your mortgage.

Automattic offered employees another chance to quit — this time with nine months' severance Days after 159 people accepted Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg's offer of a six-month severance package to employees who wanted to leave, the company floated a new offer late on October 16 of a nine-month severance package to anybody who quit immediately. In a Slack message seen by TechCrunch, Mullenweg posted that people who accepted the offer would lose access not only to Automattic but also to WordPress.org. Apart from being Automattic CEO, Mullenweg also owns and controls WordPress.org's open source site.

General Catalyst reportedly to back Saudi Arabian startup Despite Saudi Arabia's record of human rights abuses, some investors are warming up to investing in the country's startups. General Catalyst is planning to invest in Lean Technology, a Saudi Arabia-based fintech startup, the firm's first investment in the Middle Eastern nation, the Information reported. Other Saudi Arabian startups that U.S.-based investors recently backed include lending platform Tamara, which last year received capital from Coatue Management.

Sam Altman's Worldcoin becomes World and shows new iris-scanning Orb to prove your humanity Worldcoin, the Sam Altman co-founded "proof of personhood" crypto project that scans people's eyeballs, announced on Thursday that it dropped the "coin" from its name and is now just "World." The startup behind the World project, Tools for Humanity, also unveiled its next generation of iris-scanning "Orbs" and other tools at a live event in San Francisco. Co-founder and CEO of Tools for Humanity, Alex Blania, said the project's old name "just doesn't work anymore," potentially signaling the startup is looking to expand its identity beyond its original cryptocurrency mission.

Yahoo Sports Chat with Yahoo Sports NFL experts starting Thursday night for Broncos-Saints Introducing Game Discussions, a new tool in the Yahoo Sports app that lets you mingle with our NFL experts as well as other fans. Here's how to use it.

Yahoo News What the return of 'a weak La Nina' could mean for the coming winter — and the next hurricane season After a year of record warm global temperatures caused by climate change and an El Niño weather pattern, "a weak La Niña" is expected to form ahead of the arrival of winter, the National Weather Service said, and could last through March of next year.

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