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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Weapons Scanner Company Evolv Admits to Employee Misconduct

Evolv Technology, the firm behind New York City's subway weapons scanners, revealed some staff got into trouble while making deals. The company says this happened between mid-2022 and mid-2023, affecting sales to one of their biggest partners. These employees didn't tell Evolv's finance folks about

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indie Hits Light Up Screens: 'Anora' Leads the Pack

This weekend is a big deal for indie films. 'Anora' – a modern Cinderella story that won big at Cannes – is hitting theaters. It's only on a few screens in New York and LA right now, but it's getting a lot of love from critics and audiences alike. The film's about a young woman from Brooklyn who mar

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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather on Google Maps is Moving, But Where?

Have you ever felt that Google Maps is too crowded with information? Well, the app is trying to fix that. Instead of showing the weather directly on the map, Google is testing a new spot for it. Now, when you fully expand the map, the weather info appears in the top-right corner. But if you don't ex

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Technology Meets Crime: AI Drama Heads to Cannes

Meet Cold Mind, an indie crime drama created in Portugal. It’s heading to MIPCOM Cannes with Spy Manor Productions looking for buyers. This isn’t your typical detective story; it dives into the world of AI and its limits. Think of a murder mystery set in the sunny Algarve. Niahm McCormack plays a y

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Survivors of Trump Rally Shooting Blame Secret Service for Failures

In July, an attempt to assassinate Donald Trump during a Pennsylvania rally resulted in one death and injuries to Trump and two other men: Jim Copenhaver, 74, and David Dutch, 57. These survivors, in their first public interview since the event, have accused the U.S. Secret Service of negligence. T

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Allen Media Group Faces New Layoffs

Layoffs are happening again at Byron Allen's Allen Media Group. The company, known for owning various TV stations and The Weather Channel, has cut jobs from its weather, news, and sports teams, as well as other divisions. This latest round of cuts affects The Weather Channel, its streaming service H

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Oct 11 2024WEATHER

Weather Report: A Super Bowl Surprise

Imagine watching a weather report during a hurricane and hearing about a famous football game! That’s what happened when The Weather Channel’s Paul Goodloe mentioned Super Bowl LI while covering Hurricane Milton in Florida. The storm hit Wednesday night, and Goodloe was reporting from Sarasota as th

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Oct 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Anne Hathaway’s Sorry Note After Awkward 2012 Interview

Anne Hathaway made headlines recently after apologizing to a Norwegian journalist, Kjersti Flaa, for a less-than-smooth 2012 interview. The interview, part of the "Les Miserables" press tour, resurfaced online, showing Hathaway being somewhat short in her responses and declining Flaa's request to si

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Oct 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Director Eager for Trump's Reaction to New Film

Ali Abbasi, the director of the upcoming film "The Apprentice," is excited for former President Donald Trump to watch his new biopic. The movie, which premiered at Cannes earlier this year, will hit theaters on October 11. Although Abbasi hasn't directly communicated with Trump, he hopes the former

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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Watching The Weather Channel: A Guide for Streamers

These days, there are countless ways to stay updated on weather news. But when it comes to hurricanes, many people still turn to The Weather Channel. With Hurricane Milton heading to Florida, it's more important than ever to stay informed. The good news is that you don't need a cable subscription to

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