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Finance Podcaster Says Her Toddler Could Be a Millionaire by 18 — Here's Her Plan
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Finance Podcaster Says Her Toddler Could Be a Millionaire by 18 — Here's Her Plan

Finance podcaster Jannese Torres aims to secure her daughter's future with early investing and smart planning. Discover her insights on generational wealth, financial literacy, and challenging norms.

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The Biggest Names in Food Are Testing This New Tech

What do the world’s three biggest foodservice providers, the biggest food manufacturer, and some of the industry’s most beloved brands have in common?

They’re all partnering with Automated Retail Technologies (ART) to serve food without kitchens or delivery.

With ART’s Just Baked™ automated robotic kiosks, serving peoples’ favorite meals 24/7 is affordable and easy. That’s why the foodservice giants Aramark, Sodexo, Sysco, and Compass Group joined Nestlé and White Castle as ART partners.

And ART’s 800 units deployed currently only scratches the surface of their growth plans. They have 400 more units ready for immediate deployment, 340,000+ additional targeted locations, and a leadership team that knows exactly what it takes to scale. In other words, ART is perfectly positioned.

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Beware of Fake RSVP Links: Hackers Use Wedding and Graduation Invites to Steal Personal Data, FTC Warns
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Beware of Fake RSVP Links: Hackers Use Wedding and Graduation Invites to Steal Personal Data, FTC Warns

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Why Most Budget Keyboards Feel Cheap And Frustrating

A keyboard is something you use every day, yet many affordable options still come with poor build quality, uncomfortable typing, and limited customization. Whether you're working, gaming, or creating content, a low-quality keyboard can make every task feel less enjoyable and less efficient.

Fortunately, a new generation of mechanical keyboards is proving that affordability doesn't have to mean compromise. Users are discovering options that deliver responsive switches, premium-feeling construction, and customizable features without the premium price tag. The result is a more satisfying typing experience that feels designed for long-term use.

If you're ready to upgrade from a basic keyboard, it's worth exploring models that balance performance, comfort, and value. With features once reserved for high-end devices now becoming more accessible, getting a better typing experience may be easier than you think. 👉 Learn More

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Is the AI Bet Starting to Crack? Big Tech's AI Gamble Shows Negative Returns Despite Surge in Spending
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Is the AI Bet Starting to Crack? Big Tech's AI Gamble Shows Negative Returns Despite Surge in Spending

Major US tech firms face negative returns on AI investments by 2030, with only Amazon showing positive outcomes.

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Former TV News Anchor Lost $60,000 After Scammers Promised Her a $5.5 Million Publishers Clearing House Prize
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Former TV News Anchor Lost $60,000 After Scammers Promised Her a $5.5 Million Publishers Clearing House Prize

Linda Coble, Hawaii's first female TV news anchor, lost nearly $60,000 to a sweepstakes scam, highlighting the dangers of fraud and the need for public awareness.

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Michael Burry Vouches for Beaten-Down Adobe in Latest SaaS Analysis: 'The Stock Offers an Aggressive Moat'
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Michael Burry Vouches for Beaten-Down Adobe in Latest SaaS Analysis: 'The Stock Offers an Aggressive Moat'

Why renowned investor Michael Burry is betting on Adobe, focusing on its AI technology, robust ecosystem, and value investing potential amidst competitive challenges in the creative industry.

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Do Immigrants Need To Leave The US To Obtain Green Cards? US Department Of Homeland Security Clarifies 'Case To Case Basis'

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Tech Billionaires Accused of Targeting Children With Data Centre Propaganda in US Schools

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One Firm Reportedly Spent Over $500 Million on Claude in Just 30 Days — A Basic Safeguard Was Missing

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'Not Worth the Paper It's Written On': Trump's $1.8 Billion IRS Deal Triggers Tax Reckoning Warning

Trump's $1.8bn tax settlement with the DOJ offers temporary immunity but faces scrutiny from legal experts. Future administrations could challenge its validity, especially at the state level.

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Towers Of Silence Go Viral: Ancient Funeral Ritual Sparks Disease Spread Fears And Heated Debate

The Towers of Silence, an ancient Zoroastrian funerary practice, have gone viral, sparking global debate over cultural traditions, public health concerns, and the impact of social media on sacred rituals.

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