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Legora's Gen Z founder once cold-messaged lawyers for meetings. Now he's taking on Harvey's dominance.
As a tennis fan, I have mixed feelings about how much the BNP Paribas Open has changed. It's become more crowded and expensive, with more luxury.
The K-shaped economy is growing more lopsided. Wealthy Americans splurge on travel and events; lower- and middle-income people cut back on groceries.
Aaron Levie spoke to Business Insider about how credit card-holding AI agents will change the internet.
China's OpenClaw "lobster" craze has spawned a new market for paid uninstall services as security concerns grow.
Social apps like Instagram and TikTok have their attention set on AI, and it's making some creators feel like an afterthought.
Many grandparents are deviating from the traditional grandparent role: Some are now full-time caregivers, or delaying retirement to support grandkids.
Pop Mart is partnering with Sanrio for a new collection of Labubus dressed as Hello Kitty, My Melody, Kuromi, and more.
Emergent's CEO says vibe coding faces two big risks: software quality and AI agents replacing traditional apps.
These entrants are competing with far bigger players, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft, that make their own AI-powered coding tools.
Iran operates an aging fleet of American planes, including the C-130 Hercules and P-3F Orion, that it bought before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
US airports are asking for donations for TSA workers who are going without pay during the partial government shutdown.
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