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Syntes AI Launches Enterprise AI Execution Layer to Help Companies Scale Agentic AI

“Companies are ready to move beyond copilots toward AI that can take action,” said Andrei Lavrov, Co-CEO and Chief Science

BUSINESS

Farmers remain unsettled on trade, even after China’s biggest U.S. soybean purchase in 2 years

China just placed its largest order of U.S. soybeans in two years, offering a sign of improving trade conditions after

TECH

TikTok will now give you badges for limiting your doomscrolling

TikTok is rolling out new digital well-being features like an affirmation journal and a background sound generator aimed at improving

LIFESTYLE

2025 Holiday Gift Guide: Sisters

A giant alpaca scarf to keep her cozy all winter, available in 14 beautiful colors, $105; or a gift set

SCIENCE

Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million years ago

Romantic kissing may go a long way back in our evolutionary past ATHVisions/Getty Images Early humans like Neanderthals probably kissed,

Mobile

Cross-Platform Writing App Ulysses Gets Liquid Glass and More in New Update

On the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, the app now features the design language Apple sprinkled throughout the latest software releases.

MARKET

‘He lived alone in Section 8 housing’: My late uncle’s landlord disposed of his art collection. What can we do?

“The management company said they would store his belongings.” Source link

EDUCATION

Does Having a Male Teacher Make a Difference? Not as Much as Some Think

Middle and high school students might see more benefits. Earlier research is mixed and inconclusive. A 2007 analysis by Stanford

GADGET

Cloudflare outage was not caused by a cyber attack

Cloudflare wrongly suspected that the widespread outage that took numerous websites offline on November 18 was caused by a DDoS

MONEY

Episode 235. “Can we pay off this debt faster?” (Part 2)

Imani (52) and Michael (65) return for Part 2—and this time, Ramit pushes them to find out how fast they