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ENTERTAINMENT
Rangers ink Matt Rempe to 2-year extension
New York Rangers’ Matt Rempe reacts during the third period in Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series against the Washington Capitals, Sunday, April 21, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) The Rangers’ new direction will include Matt Rempe, after all. The hulking 6-foot-9 forward agreed to a two-year contract extension worth $975,000…
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REAL ESTATE
City looks to build mixed-use project with up to 900 homes on Hunter’s Point South parcel
Image courtesy of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development The city is seeking a developer to build a mixed-use development on one of the last vacant parcels in the Hunter’s Point South neighborhood of Long Island City. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development last week issued a request for proposals for Parcel E, the sixth of seven sites…
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CRYPTO
Why Sandeep Nailwal Is Betting on Himself as Polygon CEO
Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal is charting a new course for the network, backing a singular leadership model as essential to its future. In an interview with Cointelegraph, Nailwal said the shift away from board-led governance isn’t just a structural change but a strategic response to inefficiencies that have slowed Polygon’s momentum. On June 11, he announced he would take over…
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FINANCE
Supply chain fog clearing for plane suppliers, Constellium says
PARIS (Reuters) -Visibility for aviation suppliers is improving, helped by Airbus’ measures to overcome supply chain snags that hit demand in the past year, aluminium products maker Constellium said on Wednesday. Bottlenecks in the supply chain, notably for engines, have hampered Airbus’ efforts to ramp up output, though the jet maker has maintained a 2025 delivery target. Constellium, one of…
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MARKET
May’s missing inflation is a mystery — and a sign that the Fed will hold off on rate cuts
The Fed will be less willing to bet that tariff-fueled price increases will be just “transitory.” Source link
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MONEY
How I Use Pinterest To Get Blog Traffic and Make a Full-Time Income
Do you want to learn how to get page views and make more money blogging? Pinterest has changed a lot over the years, but I think it’s still one of the best ways to get traffic to your blog. In fact, it’s one of the top ways I get traffic, and it has been for… Do you want to learn…
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Report on Digital Media Consumption Highlights the Rise of Influencers as News Providers
Social platforms have overtaken TV as the key news source for Americans, while influencers are also now playing a bigger part in the broader dissemination of news and information. That’s according to the latest Reuters Institute “Digital News Report,” which incorporates responses from 100,000 people across 48 countries, providing perspective on their digital content consumption habits. You can download the…
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GADGET
Beat Saber support is ending on PS VR and PS VR2
It’s the end of the line for Beat Saber on PS VR and PS VR2. While you’ll still be able to buy and play the base game on both platforms, as well as any songs and music packs that were released before today (June 18), Beat Games is winding down support for those versions. They won’t get any new songs…
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MOBILE
NFC 15 comes with improved range and better features
NFC Forum introduced version 15 of the NFC (Near Field Communication) standard. The most notable upgrade is the extended communication range. It’s now 2 cm, up from 0.5 cm. This makes tasks such as contactless payments faster and more stable. With the increased range, the NFC no longer requires precise device alignment and enables more consistent connections. The new NFC…
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SCIENCE
Mysterious Link between Earth’s Magnetism and Oxygen Baffles Scientists
Mysterious Link between Earth’s Magnetism and Oxygen Baffles Scientists The strength of Earth’s magnetic field and the amount of oxygen in its atmosphere seem to be correlated—and scientists want to know why By Davide Castelvecchi & Nature magazine A group of Dimetrodon’s hunting in a Permian era environment. Stocktrek Images, Inc./Alamy Stock Photo The strength of Earth’s magnetic field seems…
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