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One of the people associated with the account has apologized for making sexually inappropriate comments.
A vague apology from the social media account behind Jim Henson’s Muppet History fan page has unraveled one of the year’s most unexpected social media scandals.
HALEU is uranium enriched to between 5% and 20%, which backers say has the potential to make new high-tech reactors more efficient.
Former SpaceX engineer Scott Nolan, CEO of startup General Matter, is on a mission to help end Russia’s monopoly on a type of more-enriched nuclear fuel by producing it at commercial scale in the United States and slashing its costs.
Last week’s strikes at VW’s four carmaking factories are estimated to have cost Volkswagen just under 40,000 euros ($42,308) per minute.
Volkswagen workers said its management had one last chance to compromise on Monday or risk strikes on a scale not previously seen by the German carmaker, as talks began in a bitter standoff over wage cuts and plant closures.
Reddit’s RDDT stock jumped 4% by mid-afternoon on Monday in response to the new AI search tool.
Reddit has spent the past six months blocking data scrapers from artificial intelligence companies that refused to pay for access to its vast content database. Now, the social media site has rolled out a new tool of its own that utilizes AI to search the site.
They said that Macy’s shares are undervalued and that its real estate is worth between $5 billion and $9 billion.
Activist investor Barington Capital Group is calling on department store retailer Macy’s to develop an internal real estate subsidiary, reduce capital expenditures, and explore strategic options for its Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury chains among other changes to boost its slumping stock, according to its proposal made public Monday.
As they make their way through courts across the metro area, a recent crop of class-action lawsuits against local apartment landlords could change how they bill tenants.
The litigation has been made possible by tenant-friendly legislation from the Colorado General Assembly in the past five years, much of it championed by Rep.