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valentino garavani dies at 93

Valentino Garavani Dies At 93

Valentino Garavani, the Italian couturier who dressed first ladies and film stars and turned a name into a global house, has died at 93. The designer, who defined a bold

nicholas moore admits federal data theft

Nicholas Moore Admits Federal Data Theft

Nicholas Moore has pleaded guilty to stealing personal information from the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal agencies, then posting the data on an Instagram account. The plea brings a

ice hiring influencer campaign plans

ICE Plans Influencer Push For Hiring

Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing an aggressive recruiting campaign that leans on social media influencers and geo-targeted ads to hire thousands of deportation officers quickly. The approach, detailed in

restaurant menus adapt to glp drugs

GLP-1 Drugs Reshape Restaurant Menus

America’s appetite is changing, and restaurants are racing to keep up. As weight-loss use of GLP-1 medications grows, chains and independent operators are reworking menus, portions, and marketing to match

nvidia china sales restrictions eased

Trump Eases Path For Nvidia China Sales

The Trump administration took a step that could reopen a major market for advanced US chips, revising approval criteria that would let Nvidia sell its H200 artificial intelligence processors to

audio interfaces everyday life integration

Audio Interfaces Move Into Everyday Life

Audio controls are moving from novelty to habit as voice features spread from living rooms to cars and wearables. A recent discussion made the case that speech will guide how

employers rethink credit checks hiring

Employers Rethink Credit Checks in Hiring

As hiring picks up across sectors, companies are tightening screening while pulling back from a once-common practice: checking a candidate’s credit. Employers still vet criminal records, education, and past jobs,

apple siri privacy settlement claims

Apple Siri Privacy Settlement Claims Guide

Millions of iPhone and iPad users could qualify for money from a $95 million settlement tied to Siri’s handling of voice data. The fund aims to resolve privacy claims over