The pattern is so common it’s become a cultural stereotype — the divorced man in his 40s or 50s who remarries a woman significantly younger than his first wife. While not every man follows this path, it happens frequently enough to spark conversations about what drives these choices and what they reveal about relationships, aging,...
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An NFLPA in shambles is not good for NFL
Great competitors need great foils to forge great legacies. Muhammad Ali had Joe Frazier. Bill Russell had Wilt Chamberlain. Magic Johnson had Larry Bird. The National Football League once had the NFL Players Association. But as the NFL begins a new season, the organization that traditionally compelled the league to do right by players is...
(BPRW) National Urban League Awards First-Ever Project Ready Scholarship
(Black PR Wire) CLEVELAND, OHIO — The National Urban League took a major step forward today in supporting youth through its Project Ready Scholarship, not just preparing students for college and careers, but now directly investing in their futu…
Intel Expects Work Force to Shrink by 25,000
The Silicon Valley chip company, which has been struggling, quantified the job cuts it is making as it seeks to turn its business around.
White House unveils sweeping plan to “win” global AI race through deregulation
On Wednesday, the White House released “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” a 25-page document that outlines the Trump administration’s strategy to “maintain unquestioned and unchallenged global technological dominance” in AI through deregulation, infrastructure investment, and international partnerships. But critics are already taking aim at the plan, saying it’s doing Big Tech a big...
Some VMware perpetual license owners are unable to download security patches
Some VMware perpetual license holders are currently unable to download security patches, The Register reported today. The virtualization company has only said that these users will receive the patches at “a later date,” meaning users are uncertain how long their virtualization environments will be at risk. Since Broadcom bought VMware and ended perpetual license sales...
Nvidia AI chips worth $1B smuggled to China after Trump export controls
At least $1 billion worth of Nvidia’s advanced artificial intelligence processors were shipped to China in the three months after Donald Trump tightened chip export controls, exposing the limits of Washington’s efforts to restrain Beijing’s high-tech ambitions. A Financial Times analysis of dozens of sales contracts, company filings, and multiple people with direct knowledge of the...
Two major AI coding tools wiped out user data after making cascading mistakes
New types of AI coding assistants promise to let anyone build software by typing commands in plain English. But when these tools generate incorrect internal representations of what’s happening on your computer, the results can be catastrophic. Two recent incidents involving AI coding assistants put a spotlight on risks in the emerging field of “vibe...
Congresswoman From Somalia Gives Kansas a Scathing Review
Clean energy crash as Trump slashes solar support
In a move shaking up the climate and business communities, the Trump administration has officially slashed federal subsidies for solar and wind power—triggering backlash from environmentalists and industry leaders who say the cuts could stall progress and cost thousands of jobs. The announcement, confirmed Thursday by the Department of Energy, marks a dramatic rollback in...


