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Created: 2026/05/29 16:29
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World-beaten Trump is licking his wounds with more gaudy gold: report

World-beaten Trump is licking his wounds with more gaudy gold: report

President Donald Trump’s war in Iran and his ongoing beef with world leaders is bringing him down of late, according to reports. So, Intelligencer Senior Editor

Author: Alternet
The AI world is getting ‘loopy’: Boris Cherny on why endless agent loops are the next big shift

The AI world is getting ‘loopy’: Boris Cherny on why endless agent loops are the next big shift

BitcoinWorld The AI world is getting ‘loopy’: Boris Cherny on why endless agent loops are the next big shift At Meta’s @Scale conference on Friday, Claude Code

Author: bitcoinworld
Inside one southern Republican's defiant stand against Donald Trump

Inside one southern Republican's defiant stand against Donald Trump

Pondering our nation’s upcoming Memorial Day, it’s hard not to get emotional. I still get a lump in my throat when we stand for the national anthem at Bears home

Author: Alternet
Lido V3 Goes Live on Ethereum, Unlocking Modular stVaults and Custom Staking at Scale

Lido V3 Goes Live on Ethereum, Unlocking Modular stVaults and Custom Staking at Scale

Key Takeaways: The launch of Lido V3 on Ethereum Mainnet has permitted stVaults to now run on stEth. You can stake on stVaults by creating a personalized, optional

Author: Crypto Ninjas
WePlay Lights Up Times Square: Transmitting a Global Social Entertainment Vision

WePlay Lights Up Times Square: Transmitting a Global Social Entertainment Vision

NEW YORK, Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — WePlay, a global new-generation social entertainment platform, announced that its brand image has officially landed on the

Author: AI Journal
Drinks to pair with Thanksgiving pie

Drinks to pair with Thanksgiving pie

The post Drinks to pair with Thanksgiving pie appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Take Five: wines and spirits for your Thanksgiving pies Producers Just as you can predict what will be on the Thanksgiving table, you can likely predict which wines will show up to partner up with the turkey and trimmings (and if you need ideas, see my stories on reds and whites and roses for T-day). But what will you drink with the grand finale pies? Here’s where many hosts fall down on the job, unsure about whether to stay the course with still wines, navigate the world of sweet wines or give up and open the bourbon (which basically goes with everything!) We asked a couple of shop owners what they would pair with their favorite traditional holiday pies and they came up with some creative sips. Christy Frank of Copake Wine Works in Hudson Valley Clay Williams MINCEMEAT. “Mincemeat, which weirdly, doesn’t actually include meat most of the time, is a British dish, so Sherry is actually a traditional pairing,” says Christy Frank, owner of Copake Wine Works in the Hudson Valley. She recommends Buelan Compania de Sacas Vermouth 1 Liter, a fino Sherry from Buelan Nevado Fino, and fortified with grape-based spirit from the Finger Lakes, botanicals from Spain and the Hudson Valley. A collaboration between “Sherry-dude” Nick Africano and “Vermouth-queen” Bianca Miraglia, Frank says “a vermouth with a Sherry base makes sense and picks up on some of the underlying twang of the pie, which usually involves some vinegar,” which, she says is otherwise “a pairing nightmare.” $39.99 PECAN. Frank stays local for this, too, calling out Forthave Spirits Marseille Amaro from Brooklyn. “Forthave has some great limited edition offerings, but this is one of their regular items and I always like to have it on the shelf. There’s some sweet spices in the recipe and a…

Author: BitcoinEthereumNews
Oddity launches telehealth skincare platform Methodiq

Oddity launches telehealth skincare platform Methodiq

The post Oddity launches telehealth skincare platform Methodiq appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Methodiq brand advertisement. Courtesy: Methodiq Il Makiage parent company Oddity is branching out into medical-grade skin care with its new brand Methodiq, as the online retailer looks to compete with Hims and help to address what it called a “broken medical care system.”  Methodiq, which has been in the works for four years and launched on Tuesday, is a telehealth platform that will offer 28 new products, including creams, supplements and cosmetics, that address acne, hyperpigmentation and eczema. The lineup is a mix of prescription and over-the-counter items that range in price from about $29 to around $59.  Methodiq combines Oddity’s investments into biotechnology, AI-based computational imaging, and digital retailing. It will allow the company to gain a slice of the burgeoning medical skin care market, which is projected to reach $113 billion this year, according to Research and Markets.  Methodiq products. Courtesy: Methodiq The company’s expansion into medical skin care takes direct aim at Hims, which offers popular anti-acne medications and other prescriptions through a telehealth platform. The launch signals Oddity could move deeper into health care in the future.  “We have these 60 million users on our platform. We know a lot about them. Around half of them have some combo of acne, eczema, hyperpigmentation. We serve a lot of them, obviously, already with Il Makiage complexion products or foundation concealer. We’ve never had the opportunity before … to actually treat the condition,” said Oddity finance chief Lindsay Drucker Mann. “That’s why dermatology is an obvious starting point for us. From there, there’s many other medical domains for us to expand into.”  Oddity, which is set to announce 2025 third-quarter results on Wednesday, hasn’t included Methodiq in its 2025 or 2026 revenue outlooks, primarily because it expects sales to make up only a small portion of overall revenue,…

Author: BitcoinEthereumNews
When Graphs Have Gaps: LIFAGU Finds Symmetry and Speeds Up Inference

When Graphs Have Gaps: LIFAGU Finds Symmetry and Speeds Up Inference

Experiments show LIFAGU achieves near‑zero error vs. ground truth and speeds up inference via lifting, generalizing colour passing to unknown factors.

Author: Hackernoon