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REAL ESTATE
Prada plans Fifth Avenue skyscraper with ultra-luxury apartments
Streetview of 720-725 Fifth Avenue © Google 2025 Prada is teaming up with Related to build a mixed-use skyscraper at 720-724 Fifth Avenue, with a store on the ground level and office space and luxury apartments above, as first reported by Commercial Observer. The building may be attached to the Aman New York, a 26-story hotel-condo next door, and share…
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CRYPTO
Trump Confirms Meeting With Xi Jinping on Oct 31, Markets Rally in Response
United States President Donald Trump confirmed on Sunday that he is meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Seoul, Korea, slated to begin on October 31. “We’re going to meet in a couple of weeks. We’re going to meet in South Korea, with president Xi and other people, too,” Trump told Maria Bartiromo…
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FINANCE
This ‘Tinder For Jobs’ App Claims To Apply To Millions Of Roles Automatically — And Job Seekers Are Divided On It
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Three college students developed a Tinder-style platform for jobs that automates applications while users focus on other priorities. Sorce, a mobile application founded by a trio known as The Three D’s, said it has recorded 7.5 million swipes since launching in August 2024.…
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ECONOMY
A Danger to Self and Others: Consequences of Involuntary Hospitalization
Natalia Emanuel, Pim Welle, and Valentin Bolotnyy Every state in the country has a law permitting involuntary hospitalization if a person presents a danger to themselves or others as a result of mental illness. If a person reaches this high bar, the logic goes, they should be confined in a psychiatric hospital for treatment until they are stabilized. (The process…
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MARKET
Investors have reasons to be nervous about markets right now. How to separate the warning signs from the noise.
Throughout all the market choppiness, stocks pushed higher this past week. Source link
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MONEY
How I Got Paid $39,177 Directly From Facebook In One Month Just to Post Content
Did you know Facebook pays people just for posting content? Even for things like memes, screenshots, and everyday photos? Today, I’m excited to share an interview with Jeff Rose, a content creator who has made over $149,000 in just six months by posting on Facebook. I’ve known Jeff for years, and I’ve even been featured… Did you know Facebook pays…
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Meta Shuts Down Messenger App for Windows and Mac
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. In news that likely won’t have a huge impact, Meta has announced that it’s shutting down its separate Messenger app for both Windows and Mac PCs, in order to streamline support for its various tools and applications. As reported by Appleinsider, on…
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GADGET
The next game in the Halo franchise could be live service multiplayer
Nearly four years after the release of Halo: Infinite, the sixth installment in the franchise has failed to live up to its name. Instead, the studio behind the sci-fi series may be working on a “live service, long-term updating multiplayer” Halo game that could do just that. According to YouTuber Rebs Gaming, a source claimed that Halo Studios, previously known…
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MOBILE
Powerbeats Fit review – GSMArena.com news
The Powerbeats Fit are the successors to 2021’s Beats Fit Pro. They are the latest true wireless earbuds from the Apple-owned Beats by Dr. Dre brand, and part of the company’s Powerbeats lineup, which also features the Powerbeats Pro 2 that we looked at earlier this year. Much like the Powerbeats Pro 2, the Powerbeats Fit are focused entirely on…
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SCIENCE
Flu Cases Surge Early in Japan, Sparking Global Health Concerns
October 17, 2025 2 min read Flu Cases Surge Early in Japan, Sparking Global Health Concerns School closures and hospitalizations from an unexpected early spike in flu cases in Japan has experts concerned about what lies ahead for other countries By Rachel Fieldhouse & Nature magazine Paulo Fridman/Contributor/Getty Images Japan’s health authorities have declared an influenza epidemic, with thousands of…
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