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Aya Nakamura, French-Malian Singer, Is Caught in Olympic Storm

In four months, France will host the Paris Olympics, but which France will show up? Torn between tradition and modernity,

PRESS RELEASE

80 Acres Farms Announces New Grab-and-Go Meals

HAMILTON, Ohio, March 25, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Today, 80 Acres Farms, an Ohio-based vertical farming company, is announcing two new

BUISNESS

ASOS sales tumble 18% despite overhaul efforts

Asos Plc suffered a double-digit decline in sales in the first half as the fashion retailer was forced to heavily

ENTERTAINMENT

The Bachelor’s JoJo Fletcher Influenced Me to Buy These 37 Products

“You have to get this popcorn kit, which has different flavors, spices, and seasonings to add flavor to your popcorn.

LIFESTYLE

AI is a data problem. Now Cyera is raising up to $300M on a $1.5B valuation, to secure it

A cybersecurity startup called Cyera is betting that the next big challenge in enterprise data protection will be AI, and

SCIENCE

Confusing assistance requirements contribute to food insecurity among college students

Food insecurity among college students is associated with negative physical and mental health and lower academic performance and graduation rates.

MOBILE

Samsung Galaxy S24 series gets April 2024 security update with camera improvements

Samsung has released the April 2024 security update for the Galaxy S24 series, which comes with the April 1, 2024

GADGET

The Oversight Board weighs in on Meta’s most-moderated word

The Oversight Board is urging Meta to change the way it moderates the word “shaheed,” an Arabic term that has

MARKET

Will hackers get my $3 million retirement savings if I keep it all at one investment firm?

Many people think spreading their accounts around to different institutions will keep their money safe, but that might be more

FINANCE

Southern California union hospitality workers ratify new deal with 34 hotels as they press 30 others to sign

Thousands of Southern California hospitality workers overwhelmingly ratified a new contract with 34 hotels after repeated strikes since the summer, their union