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Seven IPOs and six SPACs priced this week. Five IPOs and five SPACs submitted filings. Five IPOs are currently scheduled in the week ahead, and some smaller issuers may join the calendar throughout ...
Samsung’s wearable design division seems to have decided that subtlety is overrated and that functionality is what they’ll focus on for the next iteration of their flagship earbuds. But in doing so, ...
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Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, the Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of artistic programming at the Kennedy Center abruptly stepped away from his post less than two weeks after he was named to the job in the latest sign of turmoil at the ...
Before the 20-mile long runs, tempo miles, or sprint interval workouts of marathon prep, there’s base training—a quiet development period used to stack easy miles, reinforce strength training habits, ...
Not sure what your strength training should look like as you build toward race day? Race-Ready Strength, Runner’s World’s latest program, is here to support you mile by mile. Ideal for those targeting ...
After finding a tiny puppy in the woods, a social-media user just assumed he was part-Catahoula—then they tested the dog’s breed and could not believe the results. In a Reddit post shared on Sunday ...