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Happy’s Place’s Melissa Peterman Pitches JoAnna Garcia Surrogate Story

Melissa Peterman had a very out-of-the-box character pitch for JoAnna Garcia Swisher before her former Reba costar joined Happy’s Place. “One thing that I kind of had pitched to the writers was when we knew we were going to get JoAnna Garcia back,” Peterman, 54, exclusively told Us Weekly. “I thought that maybe she was … Read more

Riddick Bowe places Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in order from best to worst

Despite only sharing the ring with Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe has offered his take on where ‘The Real Deal’ would rank in a conversation involving Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson. Bowe and Holyfield delivered three captivating heavyweight spectacles between 1992 and 1995, with the former coming away from their compelling trilogy as a 2-1 victor. … Read more

Grant Cardone places an order for 935 Bitcoin

Key Takeaways Grant Cardone has ordered 935 BTC and is nearing completion. Cardone Capital uses monthly cash flow to buy Bitcoin at various levels. Share this article Real estate mogul Grant Cardone placed an order for 935 Bitcoin today. Once fulfilled, the move would rank among the major Bitcoin purchases by an individual real estate … Read more

Coinbase’s latest run places Brian Armstrong among the great leaders of Silicon Valley

Brian Armstrong lacks the swagger of Jeff Bezos, the audacity of Mark Zuckerberg, or Elon Musk’s cult of personality. Still, it’s become clear of late that the Coinbase CEO possesses the same vision and leadership qualities that have made those other founders tech industry legends. The time has come to give the 42-year-old Armstrong his … Read more

AI is becoming the ‘magic fix’ as America places ‘one big bet’ on it not being a bubble, market veteran warns 

A lot is riding on the AI boom, and it isn’t just the stock market surge. AI is being touted as an elixir for a number of serious economic challenges, according to Ruchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International. In a Financial Times column on Sunday, the market veteran pointed out that the “immigration boom-bust cycle” … Read more

Applebee’s and IHOP’s CIO places AI bets that can boost traffic and improve the dining experience

Justin Skelton, the chief information officer at Dine Brands, envisions a world in the not-too-distant future where an IHOP server can scan a QR code and pull up every detail about a guest’s order preferences and history. Using generative AI to guide them, servers can then suggest the perfect side dishes to complement that order … Read more

Trump says homeless people must leave Washington, DC, immediately — ‘We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital’

President Donald Trump said Sunday that homeless people must be moved “far” from Washington, after days of musing about taking federal control of the US capital where he has falsely suggested crime is rising. The Republican billionaire has announced a press conference for Monday in which he is expected to reveal his plans for Washington … Read more

Places like Taiwan dominate chipmaking because they value ‘high-quality’ manufacturing, an ethos that ‘doesn’t exist in North America’

The supply chain shocks witnessed during the COVID pandemic led governments like the U.S. to ramp up their efforts to reshore manufacturing. Semiconductors, which faced particularly severe bottlenecks, became a top priority as officials promised billions of dollars in subsidies to boost domestic investment. The rationale was simple: As chips are now an essential part … Read more

16 abandoned places that have become ‘must-see’ tourist attractions

Abandoned places can be creepy, but fascinating. These spaces, whether an old high school, a rundown house, or a shipwreck, can deliver a thrill, but also a peek into the past. And there are some unique sites around the world that give visitors an unforgettable experience. From Italy to Australia to Curaçao, some of the … Read more

Taiwan places export controls on Huawei and SMIC

Chinese companies Huawei and SMIC may have a difficult time accessing resources needed to build AI chips, due to Taiwanese export controls. Bloomberg reports that Taiwan’s International Trade Administration placed the two companies and their subsidiaries on an updated list of entities designated as strategic high-tech commodities. That means Taiwanese businesses will need government approval … Read more

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