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Science & Nature
Could the Bad River get worse? Wisconsin Native tribe says yes.

Attorneys for a Wisconsin Native American tribe are set to argue Thursday that a federal judge should order an energy company to shut down an oil pipeline that the tribe says is at immediate risk of being exposed by erosion and rupturing on reservation land.The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa asked U.S. District…

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Health & Medical
HIV Infections Could Spike After Ruling on Affordable Care Act: Experts

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Technology
Senators Warn the Next US Bank Run Could Be Rigged

Idaho senator Jim Risch, the top Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee—who also serves on the Intelligence Committee—says he’d be surprised if they didn’t mimic the digital pressure campaign that experts say caused the bank runs. “We see all kinds of input from foreign actors trying to do harm to the country, so it’s really…

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Entertainment
Adidas Could Lose Over $1B Due To Low Yeezy Sales After Dumping Kanye West

Sportswear brand Adidas is experiencing a low demand for Yeezys and could lose over $1 billion in sales. The brand ended its partnership with Kanye West following his antisemitic statements in 2022. 481 Views Updated By: Kendall Parks (2/10/23 at 3:31 pm) Adidas is set to lose over $1 billion due to customers’ non-interest in buying the…

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Entertainment
Meta Could be Exploring Paid Blue Checkmarks on Facebook and Instagram

It seems like Elon Musk’s chaotic management approach at Twitter is having some broader impacts, with more companies reportedly considering lay-offs in the wake of Musk culling 70% of Twitter staff (and keeping the app running), and Meta now apparently also considering charging for blue checkmarks in its apps. Yes, the Twitter Blue approach to…

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Technology
Could Jumia’s staggering liquidity position be the company’s latest predicament?

Most people know the story of the continent’s first unicorn, Jumia, the record-setting company that showed the world that ecommerce could thrive in Africa, and sealed the statement by pioneering an IPO listing on the New York Stock Exchange in 2019. More intriguing was Jumia’s ability to accomplish this in a business environment that was…

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Sports
49ers-Seahawks Game Could Feature Rough Weather Conditions

When the 49ers and the Seahawks take to the field at Levi’s Stadium for Saturday’s first wild-card game, they’ll have to deal with an uncontrollable variable that may have a significant impact on the outcome of the contest: the weather.Forecasts show that Santa Clara, Calif., the site of the matchup between the two NFC West rivals, is expecting thunderstorms…

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General
The LNG Boom Could End With Billions In Stranded Assets

U.S. LNG exports to Europe have grown exponentially since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Over the short term, the U.S. will remain Europe’s top LNG supplier. In the long run, Europe’s renewable energy plans could diminish the demand for U.S. LNG, resulting in stranded assets. A few years ago, the notion that the United States…