2025 News

LA Hoteliers Push Referendum to Halt $30 Wage Hike for Olympic Workers
In the lead-up to the 2028 Olympics and the 2026 World Cup, Los Angeles has ignited a fierce debate over labor costs in its hospitality sector. The city's council passed an ordi...
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Wag! Group Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Amid $69M Losses
In a stunning reversal for one of Silicon Valley's pet-tech darlings, Wag! Group Co., the San Francisco-based company that pioneered on-demand dog walking and pet services, has fil...
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AI Chatbots Perpetuate Gender Bias in Salary Advice for Women
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a troubling pattern has emerged: popular AI chatbots are dispensing salary negotiation advice that perpetuates gender bias...
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Tea App Hacks in 2025 Expose Privacy Perils and Toxicity Backlash
In the rapidly evolving world of dating apps, few have sparked as much controversy as Tea, a platform designed exclusively for women to share anonymous reviews and warnings abou...
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Linux 6.17 Staging: WiFi Driver Removals, Enhancements, and 10K Line Cut
The Linux kernel's staging area, a proving ground for experimental code before it graduates to the mainline, is seeing a flurry of activity as the 6.17 release cycle ramps up. Greg...
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Gen X Tackles 2025 Leadership Hurdles with Resilience and Upskilling
In the corridors of corporate power, Generation X—those born roughly between 1965 and 1980—finds itself at a pivotal crossroads in 2025. Once dubbed the "forgotten generation,"...
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Amazon Inks $20M Deal with NYT for AI Content Licensing
In a landmark agreement that underscores the evolving relationship between traditional media and artificial intelligence giants, Amazon.com Inc. has struck a multiyear deal with Th...
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Apple Advances On-Device AI with M5 Chip at WWDC 2025
Apple's Push into AI Hardware In the ever-evolving realm of artificial intelligence, Apple Inc. is making significant strides with its hardware integrations, posi...
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Palo Alto Networks Acquires CyberArk for $25B in Identity Security Push
Palo Alto Networks Inc., the cybersecurity giant based in Santa Clara, California, has struck a landmark deal to acquire Israeli firm CyberArk Software Ltd. for approximately $25 b...
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Ex-Army Officer Builds Offline AI for Battlefields Amid Pentagon’s $1B Push
In the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and national defense, a former U.S. Army officer is pioneering an offline AI system tailored for military operations...
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Linux Kernel Veteran Kirill Shutemov Joins Meta from Intel
In a notable shift within the open-source software community, veteran Linux kernel engineer Kirill Shutemov has departed Intel Corp. after 14 years, joining Meta Platforms Inc. to...
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Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Indian Imports Over Trade, Russia Ties
President Donald Trump's latest announcement on TruthSocial has sent ripples through global trade circles, signaling a potential escalation in U.S.-India economic relations. In a p...
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Android 16 Update Failures Expose Devices to Risks; Google Vows Fix
In the rapidly evolving world of mobile operating systems, Google’s Android 16 has introduced a vexing issue for users attempting to install Google Play System Updates, a problem t...
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Matson Suspends EV Shipments on Pacific Routes Over Battery Fire Risks
In a move that underscores the growing tensions between the push for sustainable transportation and the practical perils of maritime logistics, Matson Inc., a leading U.S. ocean ca...
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US Private Sector Adds 104K Jobs in July, Tops Forecasts
Private-sector hiring in the U.S. showed a surprising rebound in July, with companies adding 104,000 jobs, according to the latest report from payroll processor ADP. This marks a s...
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