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Indie FPS developer targets content creators who take undisclosed payments from rival developers and then dunk on his game: ‘You and I will have legal problems’

(Image credit: Drakeling Labs) The developer of independent military shooter Operation: Harsh Doorstop has waded into the thorny topic of streamers and YouTubers getting paid for positive coverage of video games, taking specific issue with content creators who accept large payments for producing positive reviews of one game, then disparage other, similar games that they

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Does Chocolate Go Bad? How to Store It, Freeze it, and Ship It

Chocolate is precious. Here’s how to keep its flavors tasting fresh. Photograph: imagedepotpro/Getty Images If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also consider subscribing to WIRED The world’s best chocolate makers often ask that you eat their bonbons within mere

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For-Profit Companies Can’t Easily Replace NOAA’s Weather-Forecasting Prowess

THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. When a hurricane or tornado starts to form, your local weather forecasters can quickly pull up maps tracking its movement and showing where it’s headed. But have you ever wondered where they get all that information? The forecasts can seem effortless, but behind

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OpenAI says its board of directors ‘unanimously’ rejects Elon Musk’s bid

OpenAI’s board of directors has “unanimously” rejected billionaire Elon Musk’s offer to buy the nonprofit that effectively governs OpenAI, the company said on Friday. In a statement shared via OpenAI’s press account on X, Bret Taylor, board chair, called Musk’s bid “an attempt to disrupt his competition.” “OpenAI is not for sale, and the board

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Bluesky gets growth and analytics tools with BlueSkyHunter launch

A new startup is addressing the need for an all-in-one toolset built for people who want to grow, manage, and track their Bluesky presence and following. The subscription service BlueSkyHunter, which launched Friday, introduces an online dashboard that combines access to analytics and other tools to schedule posts and automate DMs (direct messages), alongside other

Here Are the Best Days to Book Your Spring Break Getaway

Key Takeaways Midweek getaways are the best option for budget-conscious travelers, according to travel website Hopper. Flights are expected to get progressively more expensive throughout March, with prices for spring travel peaking around Easter and Passover in mid-April. The company recommends booking domestic flights a few weeks ahead of a trip, while hotels are typically

How much will you get in $2.67 billion Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement. Who is eligible? – Clarion Ledger

Could you get part of the $2.67 billion settlement that Blue Cross Blue Shield will start paying customers soon? The funds are a settlement in lawsuit that spanned years alleging the major health insurer broke antitrust laws. Here’s what you need to know about the suit, how much the payments are, when they can be

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California Removes 850,000 People From Health Care Plan – Newsweek

By Hugh Cameron is Newsweek Live News Reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on international politics, conflict, and crime. Hugh joined Newsweek in 2024, having worked at Alliance News Ltd where he specialised in covering global and regional business developments, economic news, and market trends. He graduated from the University of Warwick

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Medicare Doesn’t Pay for Everything: How to Bridge the Cost Gap – The New York Times

Business | Bridging the Medicare Cost Gap: Knowing Your Options https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/15/business/medicare-medigap-advantage.html Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. retiring Bridging the Medicare Cost Gap: Knowing Your Options Older Americans have ways to protect against