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TECH

US government is reportedly in discussions to take stake in Intel

The Trump administration continues to meddle with semiconductor giant Intel. The U.S. government is reportedly in discussions to take a stake in Intel, according to

ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift on New Heights: Jared Goff Reacts to Name-Drop

The Life of a Showgirl: Meaning and Inspiration Explained While announcing her 12th album would arrive Oct. 3, 2025, Taylor said that she selected just

LIFESTYLE

Do You Ever Visit Gardens?

Growing up, when my cousins visited Michigan, my mom and aunt would walk around public gardens, with us kids in tow. We would spend forever

SCIENCE

The disappearing planet next door has astronomers intrigued

Found using the MIRI instrument on NASA’s Webb telescope, which was managed by JPL through launch, the possible planet would be easier to study than

MOBILE

New rumor claims the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will be thinner

Last week, a mega leak purported to bring us the full specs for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, and today another leak corroborates

GADGET

The Supreme Court lets Mississippi’s social media age-verification law go into effect

The Supreme Court has decided not to weigh in on one of the many state-level age-verification laws currently being reviewed across the country. Today, the

MONEY

Clicks to Cash: 15 Websites and Apps to Suit Every Seller

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MARKET

Here’s what it’s like to invest in private equity — and why you don’t want it in your 401(k)

It’s not just about risk and fees, but about knowing how much you have and having access to your money when you need it. Source

GAMING

Dragon Ball Super Complete Series With 10 Steelbook Cases Gets $70 Discount

Dragon Ball Super’s Collector’s Edition box set is discounted to a fantastic price at Amazon right now. Fans can grab the complete Dragon Ball Super

EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT

California Banned Legacy Admissions at Private Schools. Stanford Is Sticking With It

Now a lead organizer for the nonprofit, he said his research showed schools like Stanford accept “more students from the top 1% of the income