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‘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 -
2024 Kentucky Derby guide: Date, location, time, TV channels, betting favorites and more
The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby takes place Saturday from Churchill Downs in Louisville. Learn about which horses are racing, how to watch, odds and more.NBC News - Top stories -
How to watch Caitlin Clark play in the 2024 WNBA season: Livestream options, key dates, more
Keep track of every Indiana Fever game this season and watch Caitlin Clark's WNBA debut.CBS News - Top stories - WNBA -
Reclassifying Marijuana Could Unlock Billions in Tax Savings for Cannabis Companies
The proposed change could lift an income tax burden that wipes out most licensed marijuana retailers’ earnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AMD’s mixed earnings reveal a company with a lot to prove — and the goods to do it
Why 2024 will be a year of sizeable growth for the chip maker.MarketWatch - Business -
What is Sidechat? The controversial messaging app, explained
Sidechat, an anonymous messaging app, has been used by students to share opinions and updates, but university administrators say it has also fueled hateful rhetoric.CBS News - Top stories -
Nasdaq finally ‘warming up’ to Canadian cannabis companies with U.S. exposure. Could American growers be next?
The Nasdaq stock exchange is “warming up” to the idea of continuing to list Canadian cannabis companies even if they have exposure to the U.S. market — and a U.S. cannabis company could be next, an analyst at Jefferies said.MarketWatch - Business -
AI could drive a natural gas boom as power companies face surging electricity demand
Natural gas producers are bullish on demand as they see significant upside from the immense energy needs of artificial intelligence and data centers.CNBC - Business
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"A Piece of the Action" | 60 Minutes Archive
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