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Kansas Basketball Lands Dennis Parker Jr., 53-Point Radford Transfer, In Portal Push

LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 7, 2026, 10:09 CDT Kansas landed a commitment Thursday from Radford transfer guard Dennis Parker Jr., a 6-foot-6 scorer who emerged last season and brings more punch to Bill Self’s still-evolving backcourt. Parker made his decision public on The Field of 68’s YouTube channel, according to KUsports.com. (KUsports) Kansas is still navigating the transfer portal, a process that continues to shape the Jayhawks’ roster. Parker marks the fourth transfer pickup for KU, following Keanu Dawes out of Utah, Leroy Blyden Jr.

Rackspace Stock Surges on AMD AI Cloud Deal. The Fine Print Matters

SAN ANTONIO, May 7, 2026, 09:09 (CDT) Shares of Rackspace Technology soared roughly 57% Thursday morning, lifted by news of a multiyear partnership with Advanced Micro Devices to develop managed AI infrastructure for regulated industries. The company also swung back to a quarterly net profit. RXT changed hands at $3.56, having earlier hit $4.21. AMD was off about 1.4%, last quoted at $415.57. Timing is key here. Businesses aren’t just tinkering with AI anymore—they’re deploying these tools in production, where uptime, data sovereignty, and legal exposure become pressing headaches.

CoreWeave Earnings Today: Why the AI Cloud Stock’s Rally Is on the Line

New York, May 7, 2026, 10:09 EDT CoreWeave is set to release its first-quarter numbers after Thursday’s close, putting its booming AI cloud narrative to the test against high expectations for revenue, profitability, and more details on its expensive expansion. The company scheduled its earnings call for 5 p.m. Eastern. ([CoreWeave][1]) Timing’s critical here—this trade has been on a tear. CoreWeave shares surged over 70% in just the last month, according to Barchart, buoyed by fresh AI infrastructure contracts.

Charleston Palmetto Tree Removal: Nearly 200 Trees Cut Near Power Lines, Five-for-One Replanting Promised

Charleston, May 7, 2026, 09:08 EDT Nearly 200 palmetto trees are coming down in Charleston as Dominion Energy teams move in near overhead power lines. The city is pledging to plant five approved replacements for each tree felled. Work kicked off in the Eastside neighborhood. “These decisions don’t happen lightly,” said Mika Gadsden, who heads up sustainability for Charleston. Dominion spokesman Paul Fischer pointed to trees as the main culprit for outages throughout the company’s network. (https://www.live5news.com) That timing’s deliberate. With Gov.

Tony Awards 2026 Nominations: Big Broadway Snubs Hit as ‘The Lost Boys’ and ‘Schmigadoon!’ Lead

New York, May 7, 2026, 09:06 EDT The Tony nominations for 2026 shaped up into a faceoff between two new musicals: both “The Lost Boys” and “Schmigadoon!” landed 12 nominations apiece, grabbing the spotlight. Big names in celebrity-fronted shows, though, didn’t make the main lineup. “Ragtime” pulled in 11 noms, close behind, while “Death of a Salesman” topped the plays category with nine. (Reuters) The calendar is key here.

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