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BUISNESS

The world’s largest global industrial supplier of wood pellets just filed for bankruptcy with debts over $2.6 billion

The largest global industrial wood pellet supplier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, announcing its intention to cut

TECH

Depop sellers faced ongoing payment delays due to tech issue, company admits

Sellers on the Etsy-owned clothing resale app Depop have been facing delayed payments. Over the last few months, more and

ENTERTAINMENT

Michael Strahan’s Daughter Meets Her Favorite Celeb Amid Cancer Battle

That being said, Michael continued, “then there are times I’ve looked back, and I think in order to have the

LIFESTYLE

Cypher’s inventory drone launches from an autonomous mobile robot base

Doing inventory sucks. I feel the need to reiterate this any time I discuss the topic here. Having performed a

SCIENCE

First recognition of self in the mirror is spurred by touch

Most babies begin recognizing themselves in mirrors when they are about a year and half old. This kind of self-recognition

MOBILE

OpenAI’s Sora generative AI video creator will be available later this year

Back in mid-February, OpenAI unveiled Sora, its generative AI model that creates videos from text prompts or even a still

GADGET

The SEC accuses Elon Musk of trying to ‘distort’ its investigation into his takeover of Twitter

The SEC officials investigating Elon Musk over his handling of the Twitter takeover seem to be growing more and more

MARKET

Ben Shapiro and the conservative myth about Social Security

Conservative broadcaster and gadfly Ben Shapiro stopped by the peanut gallery this week, where he offered thoughts on retirement and

FINANCE

Under Armour founder Kevin Plank is back as CEO, abruptly ending Stephanie Linnartz’s three-year turnaround plan two years early

Stephanie Linnartz got even less time than expected to fix Under Armour’s many problems. Linnartz, a veteran executive who was

GAMING

TikTok Ban Would Be A Tragedy For Gaming Communities

The House of Representatives, historically known for its excellent priorities, passed a bill on March 13 that could ban short-form