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The Georgia congresswoman said that manufacturers have told her that they're having problems due to Trump's tariffs. Read more ›
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"My son tells me that being a dad might not have been at the top of my list," Ben Stiller said. Read more ›
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Trump fired more federal workers during the government shutdown. It could strip their eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Read more ›
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Graphene says a major Android OEM partnership will bring the OS to Snapdragon-powered flagships. Read more ›
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Maia Ventures, an early-stage Milan-based AgriFoodTech fund, today announced the launch of its first fund at €55 million to back 20 to 25 companies, with initial ticket sizes ranging from €0.5 to 1.5 million. The Limited Partner base brings together institutional investors, such as the European Investment Fund (EIF) and CDP Venture Capital Sgr, alongside ... Read more ›
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Tech conglomerate estimates operating profit rose more than 30% after several quarters of tepid growth Read more ›
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Ford's latest remarks on the future of electric vehicles hint at a major shift in the company's expectations and what it could mean for the wider EV market. Read more ›
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Stegra, a Swedish company focused on decarbonising heavy industries, opens a new financing round to support its green-steel project in Boden. Stockholm-based Stegra, a company accelerating the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate industries, has opened a new financing round to advance the construction of the world’s first large-scale green-steel plant in Boden, Sweden. The company, reportedly, plans ... Read more Read more ›
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is laying off around 550 employees, or roughly 11% of its workforce, as part of an effort to "restructure and establish an appropriate size to ensure future success." According to JPL Director Dave Gallagher, the job cuts "are not related to the current government shutdown." CNBC reports: JPL is a research and development lab funded by NASA -- the federal space agency -- and managed by... Read more ›
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Apple today seeded the third beta of macOS 26.1 to developers for testing, and it hints at a potential Pro Display XDR 2 with a built-in camera. As first reported by 9to5Mac's Zac Hall, and corroborated by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris, the latest macOS Tahoe beta includes new "Pro Display XDR Camera" and "Pro Display XDR Desk View Camera" code strings, which suggests that Apple is planning to release a... Read more ›
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Job growth outside the healthcare industry has turned negative recently, and corporate management teams are turning to AI to reduce labor costs. Read more ›
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The outbreak includes at least seven confirmed cases, but some are clearly being missed. Read more ›
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Here are five career lessons on entrepreneurship and leadership from Doug Lebda, the LendingTree founder, who died in an ATV accident. Read more ›
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Buried in its announcement about "F1: The Movie" making its streaming debut on December 12, Apple has also announced that Apple TV+ is being rebranded as simply Apple TV. A single line near the end of the press release states "Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity," though Apple's website has yet to be updated with any changes, so we're unsure on the details of... Read more ›
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A team at Massachusetts General Hospital uncovered that an immune defense protein, Resistin-like molecule gamma, attacks heart cells after a heart attack—literally punching holes in them. This discovery explains why dangerous, fast heart rhythms can strike after an infarction. By removing this molecule in mice, the researchers reduced deadly arrhythmias twelvefold, suggesting that targeting immune-driven damage could open a new path to preventing sudden cardiac death. Read more ›
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Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg led the wealth declines on Friday as fresh fears of a trade war hammered stocks. Read more ›
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Jimmy Kimmel has reacted to a poll that shows that his popularity ratings are better than President Donald Trump's. Read more ›
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Stephen King has posted on X about Trump sending troops into Democratic-run cities, and what he thinks that could mean for the 2026 midterm elections. Read more ›
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In a four-part lecture series on his views of religion, billionaire Peter Thiel reportedly said Luddites are the Antichrist. Read more ›
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Jimmy Kimmel has conducted his own research into whether or note Trump wrote that infamous birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Read more ›
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Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley lead Chloé Zhao's adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's "Hamnet." Trailer. Read more ›
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"Late Night" host Seth Meyers reacted to Donald Trump's return to TikTok. Read more ›
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Taryn Delanie Smith talks about her viral rise, her characters, and the heartfelt humor that built her corner of the internet. Read more ›
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See the moon phase expected for October 12, 2025 as well as when the next full moon is expected. Read more ›
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Some Los Angeles Lakers games will be available to Apple Vision Pro users in Apple Immersive. Read more ›
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