Hollywood Stars Flock to Italy

Hollywood Stars Flock to Italy

Italy has once again become the summer destination of choice for Hollywood’s biggest stars. George and Amal Clooney were spotted enjoying a luxury yacht outing in Capri this week. At the same time, Jennifer Lopez, Sofía Vergara, and Jessica Alba also spent time soaking up the Mediterranean sunshine during glamorous European escapes. George and Amal…

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How Product-Based Businesses Are Innovating, Creating, and Smashing the Competition

How Product-Based Businesses Are Innovating, Creating, and Smashing the Competition

While digital is here to stay, people still need tangible products in their everyday lives. Product-based companies create innovative options for health, home, wellness, body, convenience, and more. When they stay creative, customers know they can get just what they need from the brand. By partnering with third-party manufacturers, getting clear on customer expectations, optimizing…

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‘This is grim’: Our reporter reacts to eye-opening Meta glasses footage from Manhattan’s West Side

‘This is grim’: Our reporter reacts to eye-opening Meta glasses footage from Manhattan’s West Side

New York Post financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan watches raw Meta glasses footage of a sprawling homeless encampment on Manhattan’s West Side for the very first time—and her unfiltered reaction says it all. As the first-person video takes viewers through scenes that many New Yorkers pass every day, Moynihan grapples with what she calls a troubling…

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Omnichannel Retail in 2026: Where Shoppers Actually Buy

Omnichannel Retail in 2026: Where Shoppers Actually Buy

New data on 2026 online shopping trends confirms what fast-growing brands already sense: omnichannel retail is no longer a buzzword, it is where customers actually decide and buy. Shoppers now move between phones, marketplaces, and physical stores in a single purchase, and they expect the brand to keep up. For founders, that shift is an…

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NBA commissioner says Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has become a “political football.”

NBA commissioner says Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has become a “political football.”

NBA commissioner Adam Silver believes Caitlin Clark has become an unfair symbol in broader political and cultural debates, saying the Indiana Fever star has been turned into a “political football” amid continued scrutiny of WNBA officiating and player safety. Speaking during the Game Plan Summit on Thursday, Silver said the attention surrounding Clark has extended…

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Jake Paul Targets Brock Lesnar Fight

Jake Paul Targets Brock Lesnar Fight

Jake Paul is preparing for his return to combat sports after suffering a broken jaw in his loss to Anthony Joshua last December, saying the experience taught him not to take on Olympic heavyweight champions again. The YouTuber-turned-boxer also revealed he is exploring opportunities in both boxing and mixed martial arts, including a potential fight…

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Nutjob who allegedly stormed ‘Today’ Show set demanded to know where Al Roker was: DA

Nutjob who allegedly stormed ‘Today’ Show set demanded to know where Al Roker was: DA

The nutjob who allegedly stormed NBC’s “Today” Show set demanded to know where longtime anchor Al Roker was — before hurling a racial slur at host Craig Melvin, a Manhattan court heard. “Where is Roker?” Andrew TrueLove, 41, allegedly shouted just before calling Melvin the N-word, according to prosecutors and law enforcement sources. TrueLove —…

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Identity Security Gets an AI Reboot as Oak Raises $60M

Identity Security Gets an AI Reboot as Oak Raises M

Tel Aviv and San Francisco startup Oak came out of stealth this week with $60 million in seed funding to build an AI-native identity operating system, a bet that identity security must be rebuilt for a world run by autonomous agents. Accel, Greylock, and CRV co-led the round, and Hetz Ventures and AlphaDrive Ventures joined.…

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Doctors warn your ‘stomach bug’ may actually be part of US’ foodborne parasite outbreak

Doctors warn your ‘stomach bug’ may actually be part of US’ foodborne parasite outbreak

Health officials are warning that what many people dismiss as a routine summer stomach bug may actually be cyclosporiasis, as the U.S. experiences one of its largest foodborne parasite outbreaks on record. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed more than 1,600 domestic cases of cyclosporiasis since May, with over 5,100 additional cases currently under…

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Which Restaurants Use Taylor Farms Lettuce? What We Know Amid the Cyclospora Investigation

Which Restaurants Use Taylor Farms Lettuce? What We Know Amid the Cyclospora Investigation

Federal investigators have identified Taylor Farms as the supplier of shredded iceberg lettuce tied to a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak, according to two people familiar with the investigation cited by The Washington Post on July 16. The lettuce was traced to Taco Bell restaurants in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, the newspaper reported. Cyclosporiasis is…

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