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Apex Legends' New Upgrade System Makes Balancing Heroes Easier
Apex Legends Season 21 is the first new season we're getting after the implementation of the legend upgrade system, a feature that allows playable characters to choose options from a skill tree to upgrade their passive, tactical, and ultimate ...GameSpot - Tech -
‘A lot of effort to get one date’: Bumble app makes women’s first move easier
‘Intentions’ badges also launched, as dating app sector sees drops in share prices and moves to diversify . “In the end it was the data that killed me,” says Penny* about her decision to leave the dating app Bumble. If she opened the app she might ...The Guardian - World -
Chubb is preparing to make a $350 million insurance payout to Maryland in connection with the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge before the rebuilding of the span begins.
Chubb is preparing to make a $350 million insurance payout to Maryland in connection with the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge before the rebuilding of the span begins.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cara Delevingne: ‘It’s a lot easier now I’m not the new hot young thing’
The actor on catching the theatre bug playing Sally Bowles in Cabaret, being a football fan, and dealing with a fire that destroyed her home in LA. London-born Cara Delevingne, 31, began modelling in her teens and was twice model of the year at ...The Guardian - World -
This American bought a $1 home in Italy and spent $35,000 renovating it: 'It's much easier to be happier here'
Rubia Daniels bought three abandoned homes in Sicily being sold for 1 euro each.CNBC - Business -
The More the FTC Sues, the Bigger Its Budget Grows
The agency has a perverse incentive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Can workers prosper with employee ownership?
KKR, one of the world's biggest private equity firms, has implemented employee ownership at dozens of companies, giving workers a stake in the businesses.CBS News - Top stories -
Shell sold millions of ‘phantom’ carbon credits
Subsidy scheme in Alberta allowed oil major to register carbon credits equivalent to twice the volume of CO₂ capturedFinancial Times - Business -
House panel requests FTC investigate if TikTok violated child protection act
The leaders of a bipartisan panel that is focused on China have sent a letter asking the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether TikTok has violated child protection laws in its efforts to stop the United States from banning the app. ...The Hill - Politics - Tiktok -
FTC Seeks More Information on $16.5 Billion Novo-Catalent Deal
The request signals that the agency is reviewing whether the deal could be anticompetitive under U.S. law.The Wall Street Journal - World
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The inspiration for New Orleans' St. Mary's Academy
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St. Louis factory worker gets a stake in her company
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