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Thiel Capital, founded by, billionaire Peter Thiel, said it opened a new office in Miami. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: For a while, it seemed the notion that light drinking was good for the heart had gone by the wayside, debunked by new studies and overshadowed by warnings that alcohol causes cancer. Now the American Heart Association has revived the idea in a scientific review that is drawing intense criticism, setting off a new round of debate about alcohol... Read more ›
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The Honor Power launched back in April with a huge (at the time) 8,000 mAh battery, and its successor, the Power2, is due to be officially unveiled on January 5 with a 10,080 mAh battery. Thanks to a premature carrier listing in China, we now have the list of the Power2's most important specs. The phone features a 6.79-inch OLED screen with 1200x2640 resolution, a 50MP main camera, a 5MP... Read more ›
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Amazon allows India-based employees affected by H-1B visa delays to work remotely until March, with strict restrictions on coding. Read more ›
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Manufacturers and analysts warn AI data centre build-out is crowding out market for semiconductors Read more ›
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What happened in the Abyss—and how are Hawkins' heroes and villains faring in the aftermath of their greatest battle? Read more ›
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NVIDIA and AMD are reportedly planning significant GPU price hikes in early 2026, with RTX 5090 prices potentially rising to $5,000. Read more ›
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OpenAI is paying employees more than any major tech startup in history, with average stock-based compensation hitting roughly $1.5 million per worker in 2025. "That is more than seven times higher than the stock-based pay Google disclosed in 2003, before it filed for an initial public offering in 2004," reports the Wall Street Journal. "The $1.5 million is about 34 times the average employee compensation of 18 other large tech... Read more ›
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The invitation to Mayor-elect Mamdani's inauguration lists Raspberry Pi and Flipper Zero as prohibited items but does not provide a reason. Read more ›
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Zohran Mamdani, currently a state assemblyman, is set to get a large raise when he takes office as mayor of New York City. Read more ›
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The Trump phone was originally set to be released in August, but won't be shipped until the end of January, Trump Mobile's customer service said. Read more ›
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After some confusion about when Trump's gold phone will make an appearance, it appears to be delayed until 2026. Read more ›
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Elon Musk has announced that xAI has purchased a third building at its Memphis, Tennessee site to bolster the company's overall compute power to a gargantuan two gigawatts. Read more ›
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"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary said his character Milton Rockwell in "Marty Supreme" was almost made into an actual vampire. Read more ›
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The Wall Street Journal reports that a growing number of tech startups are stocking offices with free nicotine pouches as founders and employees chase sharper focus and stamina in hyper-competitive AI-era work environments. The Wall Street Journal reports: Earlier this year, two nicotine startups -- Lucy Nicotine and Sesh -- made branded vending machines filled with flavored products for analytics company Palantir Technologies. Both machines are in the company's Washington,... Read more ›
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Warren Buffett is retiring as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at age 95, ending a 55-year run that reshaped how generations of Americans think about investing. "The 95-year-old, often referred to as the 'Oracle of Omaha' and the 'billionaire next door,' will relinquish the title after a career that saw him turn a failing textile firm into one of the most successful asset managers in the world," reports NBC News. From... Read more ›
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From a billionaire gathering in St. Barts to Antigua, here is where the wealthiest people's superyachts, were spotted before New Year's Eve. Read more ›
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From climbing trees without helmets to walking miles to school alone, the childhood freedoms that shaped an entire generation are now considered dangerous, negligent, or even illegal—and the cost might be higher than we think. Read more ›
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These unconscious patterns of emotional distance and self-protection reveal themselves in everyday moments—from the reflexive deflection of compliments to the inability to accept help—painting a portrait of a generation that learned to survive on emotional crumbs. Read more ›
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While most people stick to safe small talk, high-level thinkers can't resist diving into consciousness, paradoxes, and the uncomfortable questions that keep philosophers awake at night—and spotting them is easier than you think. Read more ›
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While the rest of us are desperately searching for the fountain of youth in expensive creams and treatments, there's a group of people who've been quietly defying their birth certificates through surprisingly simple daily rituals that science is only now beginning to understand. Read more ›
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These aren't the phrases you'd expect from self-proclaimed "deep thinkers" who dominate dinner parties with their opinions—they're the subtle verbal cues that reveal someone processes reality through an entirely different lens. Read more ›
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From sacred literary texts to expensive bookends, these eight novels expose a fascinating truth about how dramatically our relationship with reading has transformed across generations. Read more ›
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You've unknowingly signed up for a daily happiness subscription that charges you in ways you can't see on your screen time report—and the price keeps going up. Read more ›
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In an age where the average person checks their phone 96 times a day, those who deliberately flip their devices face-down during conversations are revealing something profound about their character—and research suggests they're among the emotionally intelligent few who've mastered what most of us struggle with daily. Read more ›
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After interviewing dozens of retirees living fulfilling lives on less than $40k annually, I discovered they all share the same radical approaches to money that most financial advisors would call reckless—yet they have something their wealthier peers desperately lack. Read more ›
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8 “cheap” habits of lower-middle-class people that are actually genius financial moves Read more ›
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