Channing Tatum Reveals Why He Almost Didn't Do Third 'Magic Mike' Movie
www.huffpost.com The actor is set to reprise his role as Michael Lane in the next installment of the franchise, “Magic Mike’s Last Dance.”… Read More
This Week in Apps: Android’s Privacy Sandbox, Super Bowl app ads, App Annie rebrands
www.techcrunch.com Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. … Read More
Hire, then wire with a twist
www.techcrunch.com Welcome to Startups Weekly, a fresh human-first take on this week’s startup news and trends. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. … Read More
When to pivot your product, and a tale of two earnings calls
www.techcrunch.com Welcome to The TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter. It’s inspired by the daily TechCrunch+ column where it gets its name. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. … Read More
US Defense Secretary says it's apparent Russia has made a decision and is moving into position to conduct an attack
www.cnn.com US Defense Secretary says it's apparent Russia has made a decision and is moving into position to conduct an attack… Read More
Candace Parker And Wife Anna Petrakova Welcome Baby Boy
www.huffpost.com “We are in absolute love,” the Chicago Sky star wrote on Instagram.… Read More
Will rising interest rates decimate startup valuations?
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How to survive the 'vibe shift'
www.mashable.com If you listen closely, you’ll hear it. The wind is whispering, vibe shift. Predicted all the way back in June 2021 by trendcaster Sean Monahan, the aforementioned vibe shift — known as that period in time when one trend dies and another emerges — has been teasing us for
Try Not To Wince At This Supercut Of 'Bone-Crunching' Hockey Moments In Beijing
www.huffpost.com The 2022 Winter Olympics has served up its fair share of hits on the ice.… Read More
Arlan Hamilton wants to reroute how startups hire
www.techcrunch.com Since launching the venture firm Backstage Capital in 2015, Arlan Hamilton has invested millions in more than 195 companies led by underrepresented founders, from a duo taking on auto insurance to a team rethinking how we virtually learn. Despite the breadth in the business, Hamilton says she is consistently


