Remember when AT&T spent more than $200 billion to acquire Time Warner and DirecTV in the belief it would help the telecom dominate video advertising? Then remember when company leadership was so monumentally incompetent they had to run to the exits in terror? Good times.
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When it rains, fire ants can navigate floods and flowing water by morphing into a floating raft. It’s the same principle that sticks Cheerios together in your cereal bowl.
How many ants does it take to build a raft?
This sounds like a riddle, and in a way, it is. Scientists whose
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People protest about abortion outside the Supreme Court in Washington today.
The U.S. Supreme Court today overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion. The ruling is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. In anticip
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Roll up, roll up. It’s time to rapidly run down the list of new, notable and next. In the year to date so far we’ve seen a whirlwind of openings – and it doesn’t look
Complete End-of-Line Automation to Get Your Pre-Rolls Retail-Ready
September 6, 2022 – Canapa by Paxiom has added to its industry-leading lineup of automated pre-roll solutions by introducing the first pre-roll tube loading and tray loading systems available on the market.
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You can count on nothing in life, but death, taxes and a line at Tito’s Tacos. Whatever the time of day, people wait for the hard-shell tacos, the goopy enchiladas, the freshly fried chips and cups of horchata.
“We closed for 2 ½ months during the pandemic,” says Tito’s co-owner