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Labubus — the fluffy, sharp-toothed figurines adorning belt loops and bags across the globe — aren’t just toys. They’ve become a cultural and commercial phenomenon. The creepy-cute ...
Industrial companies Chart Industries Inc. and Flowserve Corp. agreed to merge in a deal valuing the combined company at about $19 billion. Chart shareholders will receive 3.165 shares of ...
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” continues atop the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts, while Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” debuts at No. 2.
I'm pleased to report that Genki's Sleeper Case ($42.99 / £36) is definitely in the latter camp and perhaps represents one of the best Switch 2 cases on the market right now. The first thing that ...
At last week’s Cisco Live event in San Diego, the IT and OT infrastructure giant showcased the development of deep agentic AI integrations across its broad portfolio of networking, cybersecurity ...
The Chicago Bears' depth chart will change quite a bit between now and the start of the 2025 NFL season, but here's an updated look after all offseason workouts.
U.S.-based equipment manufacturer Chart Industries and flow control systems maker Flowserve Corp agreed to merge in an all-stock deal, valuing the combined company at about $19 billion.
It’s an Alex Warren takeover on this week’s Official Singles Chart, as the Cali-born breakout star takes Ordinary to an unprecedented 11th consecutive week at Number 1.
Heavy metal legends Iron Maiden have launched their Run for Your Lives World Tour marking 50 years since the band formed in London. They've promised a "very special set list" featuring tracks from ...
As was foretold, Deltarune chapters 3 and 4 are now live, and in case there was any doubt, yes, it remains a massively popular game—at this moment, it's the top-selling game on Steam, and ...
Since the new installments for Deltarune arrived, the game has surged back up the Steam concurrent charts. Currently, there are over 132,400 players in the game, and that’s before 5 PM EDT on a ...
IN CHARTS. American Homes Are Shrinking. Why Are They Still So Unaffordable? More starter homes are being built, but the situation isn’t a return to the 1950s. By . Veronica Dagher. Share.