Wall Street Journal (February 7)
“In a week fraught with dual worries that artificial-intelligence giants are overvalued and that their products could upend entire industries, the blue-chip index on Friday surpassed 50000 for the first time.” The road here was “perilous” and even “rockier” days could follow. “An infrastructure buildout of epic proportions is underway. The exuberance is drowning out concerns—even among top Wall Street executives—that a significant correction is due.”
Tags: 50000, AI giants, Blue-chip index, Buildout, Correction, Dual worries, Epic, Exuberance, Fraught, Industries, Infrastructure, Overvalued, Perilous, Products, Rockier
Bloomberg (March 3)
The submission of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s “long-awaited final report…will be only the start of an explosive chain of events. There will be a struggle in Congress, on cable TV and social media and probably in the courts over how much must be disclosed. There also will be an epic political fight over whether the findings implicate President Donald Trump in wrongdoing that may even merit his impeachment.”
Tags: Congress, Courts, Epic, Explosive, Fight, Impeachment, Mueller, Report, Struggle, Trump, Wrongdoing
Chicago Tribune (November 3)
“The most epic drought in sports history is over, and the Cubs are world champions. After 108 years of waiting, the Cubs won the 2016 World Series with a wild 8-7, 10-inning Game 7 victory over the Indians. The nearly five-hour roller-coaster game “was a perfect ending for a franchise that had waited forever for just one championship, and your stomach never will be the same. This is not a dream. The Cubs did it.”
Tags: Baseball, Champions, Chicago, Cleveland, Cubs, Drought, Epic, Indians, Roller coaster, World Series
