VCs to AI Startups: Please Take Our Money

(Bloomberg) — Raising venture capital money has been a breeze for Decagon AI Inc., a two-year-old startup developing artificial intelligence tools for customer service. All four of Decagon’s funding rounds, totaling more than $230 million, were preempted, meaning firms like Andreessen Horowitz offered to invest before the company started fundraising. Now, just three months after a…

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Why Donald Trump does what he does

Donald Trump Disability issues Respiratory viruses Vaccines See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link Donald Trump’s presidency unspools so fast that it often looks like a set of outbursts fueled by nothing more than his own random obsessions. On Monday alone, the White House shattered scientific consensus on the causes of autism and designated a…

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Why Transparency Matters in Hotel Technology Buying |

Hotel technology buying has undergone a quiet transformation. A new emphasis on verified customer feedback and transparent ranking systems has started to level the playing field. Instead of relying solely on vendor claims, operators increasingly look to peer-generated data to validate performance. By Jordan Hollander, Co-founder of HotelTechReport – 9.23.2025 Choosing hotel software has always…

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ABC Ends Suspension Starting Tuesday

Jimmy Kimmel will have more to say on late-night TV. Disney and ABC will bring the comedian back to its schedule starting Tuesday night, after a decision to take his show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” off the air for an indefinite period of time. “Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show…

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Illumina sued by rival Element over gene-sequencing technology — TradingView News

By Mike Scarcella Life sciences company Element Biosciences sued Illumina ILMN on Monday in separate cases in federal courts in California and Delaware, alleging that the gene-sequencing giant violated antitrust law and infringed its patents. In a complaint in California’s Northern District court, Element accused Illumina of monopolizing the market for so-called next-generation DNA sequencing…

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Airport operations recovering following ransomware attack on Collins checking in software

RTX-owned Collins Aerospace is continuing to work with airports to get operations back to normal following a suspected cyber attack on Friday. The incident, widely reported to be a ransomware attack, prevented customers from using automatic check-in at a number of Europe airports, including Heathrow, Berlin, Dublin and Brussels. The BBC reported that ENISA, the…

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