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  • Bill Ackman is lining up a deal to buy the world's largest music company.
  • The investor's Pershing Square fund submitted a $10.9 billion offer for Universal, which is home to Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny.
  • It comes as Ackman prepares to take Pershing Square public.

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When Ellis Neder interviewed for a job as head of design at Foxglove three years ago, a platform for robotics developers, he was asked to come in for a few days to work. He was hesitant to invest the time, but took some days off and flew to Foxglove's San Francisco offices to work over a long weekend.

Neder tells me he loved it. The work trial, which involved fixing a user




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Apple has run into "more issues than expected" with its foldable iPhone that may set back its release, according to Nikkei. The engineering problems reportedly cropped up during the device's early test production phase and may delay first shipments by months, according to multiple sources briefed on the matter. 

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Ulta CEO Kecia Steelman said weight loss drugs have created new demand for certain products.
  • Ulta Beauty's CEO said GLP-1 users are buying hair and skincare products to counter the drugs' side effects.
  • She said demand for anti-hairfall treatments and skin elasticity products is on the rise.
  • In the US, an estimated 10% of the population is taking a GLP-1.

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CEO Chris Kempczinski said he blamed his mother for his infamous Big Arch taste test.
  • McDonald's CEO said he blames his mother for the viral Big Arch backlash.
  • Chris Kempczinski went viral for taking a tiny bite out of his burger, which he kept calling a "product."
  • He said his mother taught him not to talk with his mouth full.

McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski named the villain behind


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The Artemis II mission surpassed the distance records set by the Apollo 13 mission.
  • The Artemis II mission surpassed Apollo 13's distance record.
  • NASA's Artemis II is conducting a 10-day lunar flyby to test future moon landing systems.
  • The Artemis II mission launched from Kennedy Space Center after technical delays.

NASA's first lunar flyby mission in more than 50 years is underway.

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Earlier this year, Amazon threatened to cut US Postal Service deliveries by as much as two thirds. Now, the parties have reached tentative a deal that will see USPS deliveries reduced by 20 percent, The Wall Street Journal reported. While not as drastic as first menaced, the reduced volume will still deal a financial blow to the USPS.

"We’re pleased to have reached a new agreement with USPS that


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Nikki Glaser says it's harder to ignore the pressure to look good once you can afford to change your appearance.
  • Nikki Glaser says having the means to change your appearance can make it harder to opt out.
  • "It's like that failure that you feel of anything that you could do that you're not doing," the comedian said.
  • She added that she recognizes her career isn't built

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Jennie Young created a new dating method; when she tried it on herself, it worked.
  • Jennie Young created the Burned Haystack Dating Method, which now has a Facebook group with over 265,000 members.
  • Young, a divorced college professor in her 50s, had stopped dating to focus on helping other women find happiness.
  • Last year, she decided to try dating one more time and ended up

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United and other airlines are cutting flights over high jet fuel costs and shortages.
  • Jet fuel costs and supplies across the globe are under pressure from the US and Israeli war on Iran.
  • Some major airlines are canceling flights in response.
  • One airline exec described fuel prices as his business's most serious challenge.

First, the war made flights more expensive. Now, it's


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Seventeen wrapped up their "NEW_" tour in Incheon, South Korea, on Sunday night,
  • The K-pop mega-band Seventeen says they re-signed their group contract.
  • The band has been together for 11 years, but they're not planning on breaking up.
  • The 13 members don't just work together — they live, vacation, and hang out as a group.

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A Ukrainian FPV drone pilot. The war has seen drones take on a growing list of odd missions, including escorting prisoners of war and, now, rescuing pets.
  • A Ukrainian animal rights group said troops took a pet cat and dog on a long-distance drone ride.
  • It said the animals were evacuated from the front after the soldier caring for the cat was injured.
  • They're yet

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