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Michigan defensive player raves about young QBs, Bryce Underwood: 'Great decision-making'
The freshman phenom appears to be wise beyond his years.Yahoo Sports - 5h -
The best large companies to work for in 2025, according to LinkedIn—Alphabet is No. 1
LinkedIn just released its list of the best large companies to work for in 2025. Tech and financial services companies topped the list.CNBC - 11h -
Best student loan refinance companies and expert advice for choosing a lender
Looking to refinance your student loans? Start your search with these top companies.CBS News - 1d -
FT High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific
The 2025 ranking of fast growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region. Including: the Philippines looks beyond call centres, India’s Meesho taps WhatsApp, extending EV battery life, and cameras to ...Financial Times - 1d -
‘A weakness can become your biggest strength’ – wise words from 26 brilliant disabled women
In this second extract from Frances Ryan’s new book, actors, politicians, athletes and models offer their advice on living with physical and mental health conditions. • Read the first extract here ...The Guardian - 13h -
Why Nico Iamaleava would be wise to stay with Tennessee, eschew transfer portal amid reported contract talks
Returning for the 2025 season would be the smartest move for the still-developing quarterbackCBS Sports - 4h -
‘I’m just being practical’: I’m cashing out and selling all my worldly belongings. Is that wise?
“I’m not panicking over the turmoil on Wall Street or Trump’s trade war.”MarketWatch - 2h -
Best gold IRA companies, plus expert insights on investment option
There are multiple gold IRA companies that can help you achieve your financial goals. Here are some of the best.CBS News - 2d -
Best reverse mortgage companies, plus expert insights into how the loans work
In today's economic climate, a reverse mortgage can help some seniors. Here are some of the best companies to choose from.CBS News - 2d -
PC shipments increased in first quarter as companies braced for tariffs
Personal computer shipments rose in the first quarter of 2025 as companies sped up deliveries to gear up for incoming tariffs.CNBC - 1d -
7 Creator Economy Companies You Should Follow in 2025
From banking platforms to brand incubators, these companies are finding new ways to serve the growing creator economy.Inc. - 13h -
Wizards' Alexandre Sarr reaches rare company in history with latest performance
Wizards rookie Alexandre Sarr scored in double figures and joined some rare company in history on Wednesday in a loss against the 76ers.Yahoo Sports - 8h -
Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Apparel Companies That Make Clothing in the U.S.
Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.The New York Times - 6h -
Ex-Facebook employee to tell Congress the company undermined U.S. national security
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook employee who alleged misconduct and sexual harassment at the company in a memoir , will testify before Congress Wednesday.NBC News - 2d -
Nico Iamaleava enjoys some leverage on Tennessee Volunteers, but don't overplay the hand
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava enjoys some upper hand with the transfer period approaching. Use it wisely.Yahoo Sports - 4h -
Companies See China as a Safe Harbor Amid Trump’s Tariffs
The heavy U.S. tariffs on other Asian countries have made China a more appealing option for companies scared to make a hasty decision amid upheaval in global trade.The New York Times - 1d -
Companies look for US tariff workarounds
Consultants are helping clients lower the customs value of imports to cut the cost of Donald Trump’s leviesFinancial Times - 2d -
How to de-Americanify European companies
Trump’s tariffs have prompted businesses across the pond to question ties that have bound them to the USFinancial Times - 1d -
The dire wolf has returned from the dead. A Dallas company ‘de-extincted’ them (updated)
Colossal Biosciences, the de-extinction company, has announced that it has brought the dire wolf back from extinction.VentureBeat - 2d -
Ohio Valley Wresting sold to UK-based company, Greenberg to keep 'small' ownership interest
Ohio Valley Wrestling will be acquired by a United Kingdom-based company that also owns a professional soccer club.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Apple's 4-day slide puts Microsoft back on top as most valuable company
Among the tech megacap companies, Apple has been the hardest hit by President Donald Trump's tariffs.CNBC - 2d -
A Smart Fridge? Why This Company Says It Could Help Employees Fall in Love With the Office Again
Being forced back to the office may not be so bad if your company’s smart fridge delivers up healthy, delicious food, sometimes at a half-price discount.Inc. - 3d -
As Texas road deaths rise, state Legislature weighs bill to shield trucking companies
With insurance rates skyrocketing in Texas, members of the state Legislature are debating a potential solution: making it harder for plaintiffs to sue trucking companies. On Wednesday, the Texas ...The Hill - 1d -
OpenAI says Musk has run 'unlawful campaign of harassment' against company in lawsuit
OpenAI said in a lawsuit that Elon Musk made a "sham" attempt to buy the company, and asked a federal district court to stop him from further attacks.CNBC - 11h -
Protecting Cowboys' $136 million investment may eliminate 2 major draft prospects
The Dallas Cowboys have a decision to make at WR in the 2025 NFL draft, they'd be wise to keep the best interests of their $136M investment in mindYahoo Sports - 2d -
Dire wolf revived after 10,000 years due to biotech company's de-extinction process
Biotech company Colossal Biosciences said it has brought back the dire wolf, an animal that went extinct 10,000 years ago, through its de-extinction process.ABC News - 2d -
Main ticket seller and six tour companies fined £17m for Colosseum price-fixing
Illegal practices included use of bots to hoard tickets for attraction in Rome for resale at inflated prices. An Italian ticketing company and six tour operators have been fined almost €20m (£17m) ...The Guardian - 2d -
Fake job seekers are flooding U.S. companies that are hiring for remote positions, tech CEOs say
Companies have long faced external attacks from hackers. Now, thanks to generative AI, another threat has emerged: Employees who aren't who they say they are.CNBC - 2d -
British space company to design fleet of satellites that may help map early universe
Blue Skies Space – commissioned by Italian Space Agency – hopes faint signals from dawn of universe could be detected from far side of moon. A British space company is designing a fleet of ...The Guardian - 1d -
11 Climate-Tech Companies to Watch in 2025
These businesses are innovating by creating electric aircraft, new kinds of nuclear power, and even cleaner concrete.Inc. - 6d -
How Tariffs Are Hitting Digital Commerce Companies
These businesses, including e-commerce platforms and payment processors, are pulling back on public offering plans and bracing for pain.The New York Times - 6d -
Warren: Companies will use tariffs as excuse for 'price gouging'
Senator Elizabeth Warren is concerned that President Trump's tariffs on imports from world trade partners could lead to price gouging as businesses react to the opportunity to increase their prices ...The Hill - 1d -
How To Reach The Antechamber And Room 46 In Blue Prince
Are you hoping to reach the Antechamber and Room 46 in Blue Prince ? Story-wise, these are considered as your main goals in the campaign. A long trek through the manor that, eventually, leads ...GameSpot - 11h -
Messaggero: Saelemaekers wants Roma stay over Nottingham Forest – Milan’s asking price
AC Milan never agreed a price with AS Roma for Alexis Saelemaekers in the summer, and it is looking like it was a wise move to abstain.According to Il Messaggero (via MilanNews), Roma’s main focus ...Yahoo Sports - 8h -
FTSE 100 companies push to boost executive pay and fast-track reviews
Deloitte report finds more businesses seeking shareholder approval for new policies to compete with USFinancial Times - 3d -
Companies get creative in finding ways to limit impact of tariffs
Consultants are helping clients lower the customs value of imports to cut the cost of new leviesFinancial Times - 3d -
Survey: Small-Business Staff Struggling More Than Workers at Large Companies
A new survey from MetLife shows staff at smaller enterprises feel less mentally, physically, and socially well off compared with their counterparts at bigger businesses—half live paycheck to paycheck.Inc. - 3d -
US tariffs threaten almost $2tn of investment pledges by global companies
Businesses with supply chains vulnerable to sweeping duties had been hoping to negotiate concessions from WashingtonFinancial Times - 2d -
Can companies exploit differences between Trump’s tariff rates?
Shifting parts of a product’s supply chain may cut charges under ‘rules of origin’ but trying to take advantage comes with risksFinancial Times - 2d -
Companies sued for £360mn in damages over Grenfell Tower fire
Kensington and Chelsea council in London launches lawsuits against businesses involved in refurbishing the buildingFinancial Times - 2d