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Fast Company

Sarah Bregel

Ryan Reynolds’s ad tech firm MNTN looks to Morgan Stanley for 2025 IPO

Reynolds became CCO of the firm after the company acquired his agency, Maximum Effort, in 2021.

MNTN, a company that sells targeted TV advertising technology, may be working with Morgan Stanley on an initial public offering (IPO) as the firm considers its future.

Fast Company

Jennifer Mattson

Sugar rush: Insomnia Cookies’s list of new U.S. locations could grow by 1,800 in the next decade

The late-night bakery is already on track to open 55 stores in 2024 for a record expansion year, reaching more insomniacs than ever.

Insomnia Cookies, the bakery brand best known for delivering warm cookies late into the night, is said to be on track to open a record 55 stores in 2024, with plans for another 1,800 bakeries in the U.S. alone over the next decade.

Fast Company

Swapna Krishna

NASA SpaceX Crew-9 launch: How to watch the Boeing Starliner astronaut ‘rescue mission’

Boeing Starliner astronauts will finally have a ship again.

According to NASA, Crew-9 is scheduled for launch no earlier than 1:17 p.m. on Saturday, September, on a SpaceX Crew Dragon.

BuzzFeed - Latest

29 Comfy Sweaters From Amazon That You’ll Want To Wear This Fall

From cozy crewnecks to puffed sleeves to oversized cable knits, there's a reason why fall is considered the most fashionable season of them all.

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ESPN News Services

Pulisic scores in 5th straight game for 1st time

Christian Pulisic scored in his fifth straight game for club and country as his AC Milan side eased to a 3-0 win over Lecce in Italy's Serie A on Friday.

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WNBA touts 48% jump in regular-season crowds

WNBA regular-season attendance was up 48% over the 2023 season, the league announced, as the league averaged 9,807 fans per game in 2024.

ESPN.com

Andrea Adelson

Cam Ward and Kyron Drones are cousins and training partners. And now they're opponents.

The Miami and Virginia Tech quarterbacks took winding paths to their Friday prime-time matchup.

SBNation.com

Savannah Leigh Richardson

Golf fans are losing their minds over the International’s Day 2 dominance at the Presidents Cup

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The International Team delivered on Friday at the Presidents Cup and the fans were blown away by their performance.

The International Team came out with a bang Friday afternoon at the Presidents Cup.

They came into the second day down 5-0, needing a momentum boost to recoup from losing every match on Thursday.

The Internationals erased that steep deficit after Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im beat Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay...

SBNation.com

Jack Milko

Presidents Cup: Day 3 AM pairings released after International rally

International Captain Mike Weir celebrates during Friday Foursomes. | Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images

The International Team completely flipped the script against the Americans, setting up a thrilling third day in Montreal.

Talk about a change of fortune.

One day after the Americans sent the Internationals back to their Montreal hotel rooms with their tails between them, Mike Weir’s squad completely flipped the script at the Presidents Cup. The International Team swept Day...

The Verge

Umar Shakir

Arc browser adds security bulletins and bug bounties

Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge

Arc creator The Browser Company has officially started a bug bounty program to keep its growing Chromium-based browser’s security in check. The company is also launching a new security bulletin to maintain “transparent and proactive communication” with users and researchers on bug fixes and reports.

These security revisions followed a devastating bug a researcher found and reported to the company that would’ve allowed bad actors to...

Fast Company

Jessica Bursztynsky

U.S. charges Iranian hackers for attack on Trump campaign

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Iran is trying to ‘stoke discord’ ahead of the election.

The U.S. Justice Department on Friday charged three Iranian operatives with hacking former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in what the agency said was an attempt to interfere with the election in November.

BuzzFeed - Latest

Daniel Radcliffe Recalled His First Time Working With Maggie Smith, And It Surprisingly Wasn't "Harry Potter"

The two actors spent years starring in the Harry Potter films, but that wasn't the first time they worked together.

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Wired Top Stories

Mark Harris

The Titan Submersible Hearings End With Few Solid Answers. Here’s What Comes Next

The Coast Guard hearings into the OceanGate disaster are done. Next comes the full report—and any potential criminal investigations.

SBNation.com

RJ Ochoa

Golden Tate loves the new Detroit Lions

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SB Nation talked with Golden Tate about the new-look Lions and more

The Detroit Lions are lots of fun right now, but that wasn’t always the case.

Once upon a time (basically up until last year) the Lions were seen as a Not Great team in the National Football League. They always underwhelmed and hardly had notable players want to sign there in free agency. Hardly doesn’t mean always, though.

Ahead of the 2014 season, someone chose the Detroit Lions...

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Jack Milko

Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im overpower Team USA; match Presidents Cup history

Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im had a lot to smile about on Friday at the Presidents Cup. | Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Matsuyama and Im had an incredible Day Two at the Presidents Cup, putting the first International point on the board with authority.

Hideki Matsuyama said his playing partner Sungjae Im began their foursomes match with the perfect tee shot off the first hole on Friday. It split the short grass while their American counterparts pushed to their tee shots...

The Verge

Emma Roth

The DOJ indicts Iranians for alleged Trump campaign ‘hack-and-leak’ scheme

Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Scott Olson, Getty Images

The US Department of Justice has charged three Iranian nationals linked with a cyberattack against Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, according to an indictment on Friday.

The three hackers, all of whom have ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, allegedly gained access to the accounts of campaign officials using social engineering and spear phishing, a tactic that attempts to trick victims into...

The Verge

Kylie Robison

OpenAI was a research lab — now it’s just another tech company

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Here’s the thing about asking investors for money: they want to see returns.

OpenAI launched with a famously altruistic mission: to help humanity by developing artificial general intelligence. But along the way, it became one of the best-funded companies in Silicon Valley. Now, the tension between those two facts is coming to a head.

Weeks after releasing a new model it claims can “reason,” OpenAI is barreling toward dropping its...

Mashable

The next Apple Vision Pro could have Apple Intelligence — how AI will reportedly fix the headset's flaws

Apple fans are still waiting for the release of M4 Macs later this year.

However, one Apple analyst suggests that the company is already looking ahead to the next iteration of the Apple Vision Pro, which will be reportedly powered by the next-gen M5 chipset.

According to a new report from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is expected to start production for the new Apple Vision Pro in the second half of 2025.

The new Apple Vision Pro will also likely incorporate Apple's AI, Apple Intelligence,...

Mashable

Will Farrell and Harper Steele on the power of vulnerability in 'Will & Harper'

Will Farrell and Harper Steele have been close friends and collaborators for decades. Here, they talk about what is at the heart of 'Will & Harper', a road trip documentary they made after Harper's transition.

Mashable

Why is the internet fighting over Chappell Roan?

Something strange happens when an artist blows up in the social media age. Their fans begin to think they own a piece of the artist's success or, more precariously, the fans start to believe the artist owes them for their ascent. And that situation becomes tenuous for the newly popular artist — not too long ago, their actions and statements belonged only to themselves. We live in parasocial times.

That phenomenon has been unfolding online with Chappell Roan over the past week. As Mashable...

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