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Nvidia's dizzying week of dealmaking Hamza ShabanNovember 1, 2025 at 6:00 AM 0 This is The Takeaway from today's Morning Brief, which you can sign up to receive in your inbox every morning along with: What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings Even for professional observers, it was hard to keep track of Nvidia's (NVDA) flurry of announcements at its tech conference this week in Washington, D.C. In the weeks leading up to Nvidia's event, OpenAI (OPAI.

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Even for professional observers, it was hard to keep track of Nvidia's (NVDA) flurry of announcements at its tech conference this week in Washington, D.C.

In the weeks leading up to Nvidia's event, OpenAI (OPAI.PVT) took the cake as the AI dealmaking champ, unveiling deals with multiple partners and triggering a stock bump for everyone involved. But Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, not to be outdone, unleashed his own torrent of market-moving news at the company's GTC event.

And amid a week already filled with a Fed meeting and blockbuster earnings from Big Tech, heads were left spinning by the deal offensive. Doubtless, that was the point.

Nvidia revealed it is working with the US Department of Energy to build seven new supercomputers, including one that will use 10,000 Blackwell GPUs.

Nvidia is partnering with Uber (UBER) to build a fleet of self-driving cars, targeting about 100,000 autonomous vehicles, with mass production starting in 2027.

Nvidia is also partnering with Stellantis (STLA) and Foxconn to explore a robotaxi joint venture.

Nvidia has yet more car collaborations with Lucid and Mercedes-Benz to equip vehicles capable of Level 4 self-driving.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks on how AI infrastructure and AI factories that generate intelligence at scale are powering a new industrial revolution, at the Washington Convention Center on Oct. 28 in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) ()

Major deals with the US government and the auto industry would, by themselves, generate investor interest and force analysts' heads to turn. But wait, there's more.

Nvidia also said it is working with Nokia (NOK) to help develop next-generation 6G cellular technology. Shares of the telecommunications company surged more than 22% after news of the deal broke, which also gives Nvidia a roughly 3% stake in Nokia.

There's still more. And why not spread the technological love to other sectors? AI is for everyone.

Drugmaker Eli Lilly (LLY) is building an AI supercomputer running on more than 1,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs. The partnership will help reduce drug discovery times and "enable breakthroughs in genomics, personalized medicine, and molecular design at industrial scale," Nvidia said.

If you think that seems like a lot of deals, yes, it's a lot of deals.

Nvidia's live blog of the event resembled a media organization's minute-by-minute news coverage, sustaining its own buzz. The flood-the-zone theatrics even inspired scammers to riff off the attention. Instead of a jewelry heist at the Louvre museum, a swindler generated an AI-generated Huang deepfake peddling a cryptocurrency through a YouTube livestream. At one point, more users were tuning in to the fake stream than to Nvidia's official broadcast.

The swirl of news, coupled with comments from President Trump ahead of a planned meeting with Huang, added to optimism about the company's global prospects. Nvidia earlier this week became the first company to close above a market cap of $5 trillion.

The intense bout of dealmaking is part of a broader strategy to entrench Nvidia's products in the tech ecosystem and to provide the funding and hardware to keep other businesses thriving in the AI space. As Bloomberg reported earlier this week, the chipmaker has backed 59 startups as of mid-October, using the cash it has generated from dominating the advanced chip market to prop up a nascent industry and tie it to Nvidia's success.

When you already have the best chips and the best customers, the next thing to do is to find more of them.

Hamza Shaban is a reporter for Yahoo Finance covering markets and the economy. Follow Hamza on X @hshaban.

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We're used to seeing *Survivor* players doubling over or collapsing after an exhausting challenge in intense heat. What we're *not* used to seeing is that sort of activity from the *Survivor* host, but that's exactly what happened this week on *Survivor 49.*

The scene was a day 11 reward challenge, before which the remaining players were redivided into three new tribes. The contestants then had to compete in a physically taxing challenge that involved pushing a heavy cart along a bumpy path, stacking sand bags, climbing ladders, knocking discs off poles, and then finally knocking down four bamboo targets.

But the players were not the only ones running on empty after the contest. Jeff Probst walked to the side after calling the challenge and immediately doubled over with his hands on his knees.

"Jeff, you out of breath, too?" asked Rizo Velovic.

"It's no joke, man," answered Probst.

"Welcome to *Survivor*," Rizo responded, not able to pass up the opportunity of throwing one of Probst's most famous lines back at the host.

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Probst was asked about the oppressive heat that led to his post-challenge exhaustion on the latest episode of the *On Fire with Jeff Prosbt* podcast, and the host revealed that the particular spot where they ran that competition was partly to blame.

"The island where that challenge took place is the single hottest spot we ever shoot in Fiji," Probst says on the podcast. "It might be the hottest spot in all of Fiji."

And why is that? "I don't know why," Probst continues. "And I've asked people on our team, and I never get a good answer. And I'm sure there's somebody listening right now saying 'Probst, it's a basic barometric pressure thing.'"

But whatever the reason, the heat is suffocating in that particular challenge field (which is used for various competitions over the course of a season). "It is so dense [in] that one spot. It's like you're in a sauna and someone is pouring more water on the coals. And I'm not exaggerating."

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It's also a sweltering wake-up call compared to what precedes it. "Here's what happens," explains the host. "You have this amazing boat ride. It's beautiful skies, the wind is blowing your hair back, you feel amazing. And then you step off the boat and walk into this dense forest."

And then it becomes something of a competition among the crew to see who is going to mention it first. "The cliche is, everybody says, 'Man, it's so hot today.' And we all know we say it and we all try *not* to say it. 'I'm not gonna say it today. I'm not gonna complain about the heat. I'm not gonna say anything.' And then you walk in and you go, 'But my God, it's hot! It's so hot again today!'"

While the host and showrunner has talked early and often about how debilitating the heat is this season, his *On Fire* cohost (and *Survivor: Cambodia* winner) Jeremy Collins has faced worse, and he's been able to do the comparison himself.

"I've been to Cambodia," Jeremy reminds Probst on the podcast. "And, to me, Cambodia is the hottest place on Earth. And I've been to Fiji. There's no way it's hotter than Cambodia."

To that, the host agrees. "No, I think Cambodia was the hottest place we've ever shot. You win that."

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Store Wars: How Far Your Money Goes at Dollar Tree vs. Walmart, Target and Costco Heather TaylorNovember 1, 2025 at 6:01 AM 0 RiverNorthPhotography / Getty Images It's not uncommon for small households on tight budgets to shop at Dollar Tree. The discount retailer carries everything from groceries to personal care products at low prices to save money. And in some cases, bulk buying online at Dollar Tree can be cheaper than a bigbox retailer or warehouse club.

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It's not uncommon for small households on tight budgets to shop at Dollar Tree. The discount retailer carries everything from groceries to personal care products at low prices to save money. And in some cases, bulk buying online at Dollar Tree can be cheaper than a big-box retailer or warehouse club.

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So, what can you snag at Dollar Tree for better value? GOBankingRates referenced our several existing articles stacking up Dollar Tree products to those sold at stores like Walmart, Target and Costco to see which items are the best bargains at Dollar Tree.

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You save more money buying five packages of E-Circuit AAA batteries at Dollar Tree than you would at Costco picking up Duracell coppertop AAA batteries.

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Let's break it down. An eight-count package of E-Circuit AAA batteries is $1.50. Five packages would mean you'd have 40 batteries and would have paid $7.50 for the lot. At Costco, a 40-count pack of Duracell AAA batteries is $19.99. That's more than double the amount paid at Dollar Tree.

©Dollar TreeDental Floss

Both Target and Dollar Tree carry Grin Oral Care brand dental floss, but the better deal is still at Dollar Tree. A 60-count bag of double flossers costs $1.25 compared to spending $3.49 at Target for 60 flossers.

©Dollar TreeDeodorant

Walmart and Dollar Tree are often neck and neck when it comes to good bargains.

Each retailer carries Old Spice pure sport high endurance deodorant, but Walmart's is so much more expensive at $6.38 for a 0.5-ounce tube. The same deodorant brand costs $1.25 at Dollar Tree and comes in a slightly bigger 0.8-ounce size.

©Dollar TreeTrash Bags

You can find bulk packages of 13-gallon trash bags at Dollar Tree and Costco, but only one retailer has a final total that stinks.

Initially, Costco's Kirkland Signature offering seems like the better deal at $19.99 for a box of 200 bags. Dollar Tree's essentials brand features 35 trash bags for $1.50. Purchasing six sets of trash bags means shoppers walk away having paid $9 and end up with 210 bags.

©Dollar TreeLoaf Pans

Loaf pans are the cheapest at Dollar Tree compared to any big-box retailer.

The Cooking Concepts loaf pan is equipped to cook up everything from bread to meatloaf and at $1.25 apiece, it's comfortably low priced to stock up on several pans at once. Similar loaf pans for sale at Walmart can cost $3.24 for the Mainstays brand and as much as $7.99 for the GoodCook label at Target.

©Dollar TreeBody Lotion

Think you can find a retailer that sells Dermasil dry skin lotion any cheaper than Dollar Tree's $1.25 pricing? We doubt it.

Exhibit A: A three-pack of lotions costs $9.99 at Target. Exhibit B: Walmart charges $9.99 online for two bottles of lotion. Considering that all the lotions mentioned are the same brand and size, it makes the most sense for your wallet to buy this skincare essential only from Dollar Tree.

©Dollar TreeDustpan and Brush

Cleaning supplies are notorious for quickly adding up, so it's always a good idea to shop around for the best deal.

A nesting dustpan and brush can be purchased at Dollar Tree for the low price of $1.50. Meanwhile, Great Value's dustpan set retails online for $6.48 at Walmart.

Editor's note: Prices and availability are accurate as of Oct. 17, 2025, and are subject to change.

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With all the tribe switching and tribe contracting and tribe expanding going down on *Survivor 49*, it's been a bit difficult to keep track of who is on what beach, and who exactly is on that beach with them.

This week's episode of *Survivor 49* once again shuffled the deck, going back to three tribes while also mixing up the contestants on each… just for funsies. After the latest switcheroo, original Hina tribe members Sophie Segreti and Kristina Mills found themselves on Uli 3.0, joined by a double dose of Moores — Nate and Alex.

Being on a tribe of just four people is super scary. If you lose an immunity challenge, you have a 25 percent chance of being voted out, and even if you think you have the numbers to stay, a stray advantage or immunity idol can potentially take you out with a single vote. Like I said, scary.

Nate Moore and Kristina Mills on 'Survivor 49'

Nate Moore and Kristina Mills on 'Survivor 49'.

So the new Uli tribe could be excused for feeling a bit nervous upon receiving an ominous day 12 Tree Mail message about an upcoming immunity challenge, and you can see their reaction in the exclusive deleted scene above.

After heading to the Tree Mail station, Nate reads the parchment to the rest of the tribe: "Brains and brawn must galvanize, and most certainly maintain composure. If you don't possess finesse and vision, your flames all risk exposure."

Naturally, the tribe then all attempts (unsuccessfully) to decipher the clues as to what kind of competition they will be facing, but Alex lays it all out for us in a confessional interview in terms of what is at stake.

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"The new Uli tribe checks Tree Mail and we know we're going to battle today," he explains. "This immunity challenge is do or die. We have to win."

I mean… do you? Couldn't you just get second place and be all good? Isn't that the way the three-tribe format works?

But Alex doesn't want to hear that type of resigned loser talk! He is all in and ready to take no prisoners! (NOTE: Taking prisoners on *Survivor* is not allowed.) "The Tree Mail talks about brains and brawn, and I think we have both," he argues. "So I'm really feeling good about today and just hoping we can pull out a win, because I have to be here. I have been fighting too hard to go home now, so I'm ready for it. And I'm ready to go to battle."

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And he's not the only one! Kristina and Sophie both proclaim that "We gotta go for first." Good for you! Of course, they would *not* get first. In fact, they were extremely fortunate to not get *last* after going into the final table maze at a huge time deficit. But like we tried to tell Alex, second place is fine! Embrace average competence!

To watch the whole thing go down for yourself, check out the video at the top of the article, and also make sure to read our full episode recap.

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Hell hath no fury like a wife facing off with her husband's "on a break" one-night-stand who bore his secret child.

Socialite and businesswoman Blythe Hart (Jessica Capshaw) has been navigating a complicated family drama on *9-1-1: Nashville*, after her husband's secret son, Blue (Hunter McVey), started working in the family business as a firefighter alongside his dad, Don (Chris O'Donnell), and half-brother, Ryan (Michael Provost).

Along came with Blue was his mother, Dixie (LeAnn Rimes), who appears to be carrying a torch for Don — and is in desperate need of money as she faces medical issues (and bills).

In a preview clip exclusive to ** from season 1, episode 4, "Bad Case of the Blues," Blythe meets up with a private investigator, Charlie (Jessejames Locorriere), to learn more about what she's facing.

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Jessica Capshaw as Blythe and LeAnn Rimes as Dixie on '9-1-1: Nashville'.

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"Dixie Bennings is a threat to your family," Charlie tells her, citing financial reasons Dixie could go after the wealthy Harts ("She's filed bankruptcy twice, she's upside-down on her mortgage"), but "there's always old-fashioned revenge."

Charlie reveals that while there are a few bar fights and public intoxication charges on Dixie's rap sheet, "I'm afraid this isn't going to be as easy as the time I got rid of the zoning commissioner for your father."

Blyth thanks Charlie for the intel, and asks him to keep their conversation confidential.**

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"As long as you're paying the bill, your daddy doesn't need to know," Charlie replies.

"LeAnn is our series villain, but she plays her with such grace and dignity," *9-1-1: Nashville* showrunner Rashard Raisani previously told EW. "Even when she's a little trashy, she plays her with so much just poise and she has a real code to her."

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"Leanne brings such a great dynamic to this character in this role," O'Donnell added. "She's just got this kind of a fire in her, and she's going to be great. I think she's going to come off really, really fun."

*9-1-1: Nashville* season 1, episode 4 airs Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.**

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