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Interview: Arizona State O-Line Coach Pushes Back On Narrative That Max Iheanachor Is ‘Raw’

One of the first words that comes to mind when hearing the name Max Iheanachor is “raw.” That’s how the Arizona State offensive tackle who the Pittsburgh Steelers picked No. 21 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft was described across the board by draft analysts. He picked up football for the first in junior college

Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity

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The man who built Internet Explorer wants to teach AI to think on 20 watts

TL;DR Thomas Reardon, who created Internet Explorer and sold neural interface startup CTRL-labs to Meta for up to $1 billion, is raising approximately $500 million for Flourish at a $2.5 billion valuation. The startup uses connectomics and neuroscience to design AI architectures that are radically more energy-efficient, targeting the architectural layer above silicon rather than

Secretly Group Execs Acquire 50% of Merge Records from Co-Founder Laura Ballance

Secretly Group execs have acquired 50% of indie label Merge Records, from which co-founder and co-president Laura Ballance is stepping away. Bloomington-based Secretly announced the investment and the related executive departure today. Beginning with the former, Secretly’s formal release indicates that the aforementioned execs and co-founders (Ben and Chris Swanson...

How My Old Job Secretly Prepared Me to Build a Thriving Business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I started my journalism career in 2004. Within months, it was clear: the industry was changing — fast. Newsroom layoffs, budget cuts, and staff downsizing became routine. Whispers of "impending cuts" turned into annual realities. Every year brought fewer resources, fewer colleagues, and more pressure to do

Coinbase exec – U.S. could secretly unlock $100B for Bitcoin using gold revaluation loophole

Journalist Share this article Sebastian Bea is proposing a U.S. gold revaluation to fund a $100 billion Bitcoin acquisition Bitcoin’s future depends on breaking the $95,000-$96,000 resistance for further growth A bold new proposal is quietly gaining attention in Washington’s financial circles, one that could reshape the U.S government’s relationship with Bitcoin [BTC]. Coinbase exec

3 Ways Your Gut Secretly Affects Your Mental Health—By A Psychologist

Is it true that you are what you eat? Here’s why improving your gut health is an essential aspect of ... [+] mental wellness. getty What you eat has a powerful impact on how you live and feel each day. For some, poor food choices lead to lethargy, fatigue and a constant sense of exhaustion.

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Interview: Arizona State O-Line Coach Pushes Back On Narrative That Max Iheanachor Is ‘Raw’

One of the first words that comes to mind when hearing the name Max Iheanachor is “raw.” That’s how the Arizona State offensive tackle who the Pittsburgh Steelers picked No. 21 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft was described across the board by draft analysts. He picked up football for the first in junior college

Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity

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The man who built Internet Explorer wants to teach AI to think on 20 watts

TL;DR Thomas Reardon, who created Internet Explorer and sold neural interface startup CTRL-labs to Meta for up to $1 billion, is raising approximately $500 million for Flourish at a $2.5 billion valuation. The startup uses connectomics and neuroscience to design AI architectures that are radically more energy-efficient, targeting the architectural layer above silicon rather than

Why OpenAI’s ‘goblin’ problem matters — and how you can release the goblins on your own

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This startup’s new mechanistic interpretability tool lets you debug LLMs

The company says its mission is to make building AI models less like alchemy and more like a science. Sure, LLMs like ChatGPT and Gemini can do amazing things. But nobody knows exactly how or why they work, and that can make it hard to fix their flaws or block unwanted behaviors.  “We saw this