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For content creators, the pressure to maintain presence across an ever-expanding array of platforms has become a significant pain point. A new startup called ArticleX is looking to solve this with an AI-powered content repurposing tool that automatically transforms videos, podcasts, and social media content into publish-ready articles. Co-founder John Rampton describes the core problem ...
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Joe Biden, in his farewell address, argued that “an oligarchy is taking shape in America.” More recently, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told a crowd of 10,000 in Arizona that “we are witnessing an oligarchy in America.” Biden and Ocasio-Cortez are hardly the first to diagnose the United States as an oligarchy. Sen. Bernie Sanders has been […] Read more ›
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Courtney Claghorn never planned on running a national beauty chain—it started with a simple gripe in 2008. Fresh out of college and living in Los Angeles, she realized spray tans were both expensive and shackled to UV‑bed salons. When she vented to her boyfriend, Sam Offit, he challenged her to turn that annoyance into an opening. “He was ... Read more ›
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UNITED STATES – President Donald Trump’s vision of reviving the American manufacturing industry harks back to the 1950s—an era when well‑paid, brawny factory work sat at the heart of the U.S. economy. The promise: if imported goods get pricier, companies will reopen domestic plants and restore what Trump’s allies on Fox News have hailed as ... Read more ›
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The coffee shop was crowded, the lighting dim, and Michael Mathews never noticed the quick hands that lifted his iPhone from his pocket. He did notice the fallout, though — two terabytes of irreplaceable files, photos, and work documents suddenly vanished behind a login screen he could no longer penetrate. Apple wouldn’t reset the single code ... Read more ›
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Intel employees have been bracing for bad news ever since veteran chip investor Lip-Bu Tan stepped in as chief executive last month. On Tuesday, Reuters confirmed what many feared: Intel will slash “more than 20 % of its workforce” — roughly 21 000 jobs — in Tan’s first major move to “eliminate bureaucracy and rebuild ... Read more ›
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Donald Trump has long claimed that if he returns to the White House, he can end the war in Ukraine with striking speed. Early in his 2024 campaign, he said he would settle the conflict “within 24 hours” of taking office. Over time, he repeated this pledge at rallies, in interviews, and during debates, emphasizing ... Read more ›
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In a historic move, the European Commission this week issued the first-ever fines under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), slapping Apple with a €500 million penalty and Meta with €200 million. The DMA, which took effect in 2023, is designed to keep so-called “gatekeeper” platforms from abusing their dominance. Unlike traditional antitrust cases that can ... Read more ›
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Three women, Marilee Nelson, Allison Evans, and Kelly Love, never intended to sell soap. But their mission to create healthy homes led them to launch Branch Basics, a cleaning brand that now rings up tens of millions in annual revenue. Their journey started from personal health battles and culminated in a successful business that resonates ... Read more ›
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Nintendo’s follow-up to its hybrid juggernaut is finally up for grabs — well, in theory. At midnight ET on April 24, major U.S. retailers opened Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders at the promised $449.99. Within minutes, carts crashed, queues froze, and “order canceled” emails piled up. The frenzy feels familiar, but this time the buy-in is ... Read more ›
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California’s economy has recently reached a major milestone by surpassing Japan’s gross domestic product (GDP), securing its position as the world’s fourth largest economic entity. Governor Gavin Newsom highlighted the latest statistics compiled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, emphasizing the state’s robust expansion in 2024. Newly released ... Read more ›
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