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Models in the Era of Ozempic: Why Ultrathin Is Still in
When it comes to fashion models, the body diversity revolution appears to be at an end.The New York Times - 4d -
Why a weight-loss drug could become a geopolitical bargaining chip
Ozempic might feature in US negotiations with Denmark over GreenlandFinancial Times - 4d -
Here’s why Ozempic maker’s new weight-loss drug isn’t good enough for investors
New trial data showed CagriSema led to “superior” weight loss, but at a rate much less than original expectations of 25%.MarketWatch - Mar. 10 -
Why EU capitals are still arguing over more military aid to Ukraine
Also in this newsletter: why businesses want greater European tech independenceFinancial Times - Mar. 17 -
Does the Olympic business model still work?
As it chooses a new president, the world’s biggest sporting event is facing an exodus of major sponsors and a fast-changing media landscapeFinancial Times - Mar. 14 -
Vehicle thefts drop, but these models are still big targets
About 850,700 vehicles were stolen in the U.S. last year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.The Hill - Mar. 18 -
Why this strategist still says U.S. stocks should trade at a premium to China’s
Viktor Shvets, the global strategist at Macquarie, asks the very fair question of whether the still enormous gap in valuation between the S&P 500 (at 20 times earnings) and China (on 11 times ...MarketWatch - 6d -
Why Chelsea quadruple hopes remain - Anita Asante
In her latest column, Anita Asante discusses why Chelsea can still win the quadruple and cannot be written off after their defeat by Manchester City.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Why is Elon Musk still CEO of Tesla?
The tech billionaire and his EV company suffer, Apple castigates itself over Siri failures and a Meta tell-all book evokes a strong reaction. Hello, and welcome to TechScape. In this week’s ...The Guardian - Mar. 18 -
Nvidia's Jensen Huang on why DeepSeek's new model will need ‘100 times more computing’
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke with CNBC's Jim Cramer about DeepSeek's new AI model.CNBC - 5d -
The Small-Business Owner Trap: Why Working Harder Isn’t Always the Answer
Working harder is not a sustainable model for growth.Inc. - 1d -
The Versace Era at Versace Is Ending
A new era for Italy’s most vibrant luxury label.The New York Times - Mar. 13 -
Even 20 years after 'The Office' premiere, Jim and Pam still make us swoon
Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski spoke about "The Office," the NBC comedy that premiered 20 years ago, why Pam and Jim's love story still resonates and the show props they got to keep.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
Why the Falcons are keeping Kirk Cousins on the roster for now
Well, Kirk Cousins is still a member of the Atlanta Falcons.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
Why hasn't Geno Auriemma retired at UConn? His answer might surprise you
Geno Auriemma was thoughtful when asked why he's still coaching UConn. Left unsaid: He can win his 12th national championship.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
Postcard from Switzerland: the lure of the ghost resort
Super St-Bernard closed in 2010 — so why are skiers still flocking there?Financial Times - Mar. 8 -
Why Poland is still pushing for more EU-wide defence funding ideas
Also in this newsletter: A fresh push to charge Europe’s chip industryFinancial Times - Mar. 12 -
Why fans are still coming to 'The Office' 20 years later
NBC didn't have high hopes for the now iconic sitcom when it premiered. But it has ridden the wave of new TV platforms ever since.Los Angeles Times - Mar. 18 -
Scientists find natural molecule that works like Ozempic
BRINP2-related peptide, or BRP, is a naturally occurring molecule that can suppress appetite and promote weight loss in mice and pigs.The Hill - Mar. 13 -
The 49ers have been a model of success. So why are they putting on a fire sale?
San Francisco have been in four of the last six NFC championships. But every NFL team must rebuild at some point for a future that could take a while to arrive . As unpalatable as it may be to ...The Guardian - Mar. 18 -
Why China is suddenly flooding the market with powerful AI models
The pace of Beijing’s open source push has been relentlessFinancial Times - Mar. 19 -
Luka Dončić scores 45 points but Lakers lose third straight with LeBron James still out
Milwaukee got the easy 20-point win over the shorthanded Lakers, even with Dončić dropping his highest single-game total in his Lakers era.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
UNLV fires Kevin Kruger, son of Lon Kruger, after four years even amid athletic department's financial peril
The Runnin' Rebels still haven't come close to recapturing the magic of their golden era in the 1990sCBS Sports - Mar. 15 -
Will Wade's unabashed honesty and transparency is why NC State wants him and why McNeese is still dancing
The most honest coach in college basketball will soon be off to the ACC, but first: a date with Purdue awaits Saturday in the second roundCBS Sports - 4d -
Arellano: They just started a Spanish-language magazine for L.A. In 2025. Why?
El Clasificado, the largest Spanish-language weekly in the United States, has started a new lifestyle magazine in an era where many print publication are dying.Los Angeles Times - Mar. 11 -
Why Trump's antitrust agenda could spell trouble for Big Tech
The Trump administration is moving forward with several Biden-era antitrust lawsuits, policies and positions, signaling a continued focus on aggressive antitrust enforcement that could spell ...The Hill - 5d -
Why Is Dining Alone So Difficult?
With solo reservations on the rise but many restaurants still restricting tables to two or more, solitary Americans often feel left out or stigmatized.The New York Times - 15h -
Why Thomas Tuchel looking to the past with his first England squad is a logical decision
Coach’s ‘new era’ begins with emphasis on old values, with stalwarts Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford recalledYahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
How modern football’s exploitation model brewed fan resentment | Jonathan Wilson
Supporters have marched in protest at a number of Premier League grounds. It’s not hard to see why they believe their game is being taken away. On Sunday, thousands of Manchester United fans ...The Guardian - Mar. 10 -
‘The Ultimate Model Of Consistency’: John Tavares Reaches 1,100-Point Milestone As Maple Leafs Earn Third Consecutive Win
John Tavares continues to prove why he is one of the most consistent players in the NHL.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
5 years later, long Covid is still a medical mystery. Here's what scientists have learned.
What causes long Covid? Scientists don't fully understand why some develop disabling chronic complications after recovering from the virus. Clues are emerging.NBC News - Mar. 11 -
Michael Gallup: I was in wrong "head space" last year, but still have the fire
Wide receiver Michael Gallup signed with the Commanders on 2025 and then met the media to explain why he was coming back to the NFL after retiring last year.Yahoo Sports - 5d -
Why Liverpool Must Sign Alexander Isak This Summer – Video Analysis
Should Liverpool Gamble on Alexander Isak? Video Analysis by Paneka LFCLiverpool are at a crossroads once more. With the Arne Slot era now in motion and a squad that faces uncertainly in serveral ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Zach Wilson explains why he chose the Dolphins in free agency, believes he can still be an NFL starter
The former Jets first-rounder is just waiting for his next chanceCBS Sports - 4h -
Flamboyance, creativity, club culture – and no smart phones: why the 1980s are all the rage again
A series of major exhibitions focusing on the era has unleashed a wave of nostalgia for those who were there and curiosity from the young who envy its freedom. In the future everyone will blame the ...The Guardian - Mar. 9 -
Phantom Blade Devs Explain Why It Isn't a Souls-Like OR Hack n Slash
The Phantom Blade Zero devs sat down with us to talk about they are inspired by kung-fu action films and want to bring back the energy of early PlayStation 1 and 2 era games.GameSpot - 4h -
Big Tech grapples with Trump antitrust uncertainty
{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Why Trump's antitrust agenda could spell trouble for Big Tech The Trump administration is moving forward with several Biden-era antitrust lawsuits, ...The Hill - 6d -
5 years into the remote work boom, the return-to-office push is stronger than ever—here's why
The pandemic ushered in a new way of working remotely, but even companies that initially championed the model are changing their tune.CNBC - 2d -
Why Milan will not decide on new coach or sporting director in March
Milan are still on the search for a new sporting director and an eventual replacement for current head coach Sergio Conceicao, but the Rossoneri are not expected to make any official decisions ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17 -
Why Stitch Fix’s turnaround seems to be working, despite the tough economy
“With market concerns of consumer spending slowing and recession fears now building, we did not have an improving [Stitch Fix] model on our bingo card,” one team of analysts noted.MarketWatch - Mar. 12