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NEWS

Israel-Hamas War: Latest Updates – The New York Times

The Israeli military said on Monday that four more hostages who were abducted in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks had

PRESS RELEASE

GIMME® Unveils New Metal Bristle Brush Designed for All Hair Types 

The inventive hair accessory company launches a durable new brush with 100% stainless steel bristles to help unleash healthy, shiny

BUISNESS

Laurence Tubiana: The wealthy need to pay up for the climate crisis

The super-rich are some of the biggest polluters in the world, thanks to their continued investments in high-emissions industries and

TECH

Storyblok raises $80M to bring more AI into its ‘headless’ CMS aimed at non-technical people

If content is king, then the focus today is on how the king is expanding the empire: print and traditional

ENTERTAINMENT

Best Amazon Father’s Day Gifts Guaranteed To Arrive Before the Big Day

We independently selected these deals and products because we love them, and we think you might like them at these

LIFESTYLE

WndrCo officially gets into venture capital with fresh $450M across two funds

WndrCo, the holding company and technology investment firm started by founding partners Sujay Jaswa and Jeffrey Katzenberg, raised its first

SCIENCE

Wire snare removal in protected areas is labor-intensive but effective — and essential to solving the Southeast Asian snaring crisis

Snaring — a non-selective method of poaching using wire traps — is widespread in tropical forests in Southeast Asia. Snaring

MOBILE

Apple: Performance claims about the iPad Air (2024) were accurate, despite GPU core count mistake

Apple has become aware of the mix-up with the new iPad Air GPU and says that while it does indeed

GADGET

Our verdict on Sonos’ debut headphones

After years of rumors of Sonos getting into headphones, the $449 Sonos Ace are here. They’re well-designed and have impressive

MARKET

Biden administration needs a winning EV strategy or Chinese carmakers will take American jobs

U.S. auto manufacturers could require indefinite subsidies that would strain the federal budget. Source link