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Toys R Us was one of the dominant toy retailers of the 1990s and early 2000s.
  • Toys R Us opened pop-up stores at some US malls this holiday season.
  • The retailer has been the subject of multiple revival efforts since it ended operations in 2018.
  • Here's a look at the history of Toys R Us, from its founding to zombie-brand status.

Toys R Us is back — again.

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By the time Quinn's newest audio erotica series starring Heated Rivalry fan favorites Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie finally dropped, the anticipation had already reached an actual breaking point. Within hours of the release of the first two episodes, the Quinn app went down, briefly buckling under the weight of fans who had been waiting mere days to hear the pair reunited.



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Veteran trader Peter Brandt has warned winners from silver's rally to be careful.
  • Market veteran Peter Brandt has urged those who've profited from silver's rally to be careful.
  • The trading guru said that price peaks rarely last and assets can give up all of their gains.
  • Silver, gold, and other metals have soared this year, partly because investors use them as

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Former Tesla AI director Andrej Karpathy.
Andrej Karpathy thinks Tesla is more than a car company.
  • OpenAI alum Andrej Karpathy wrote on X that he's struggling to take full advantage of new programming tools.
  • Karpathy, who coined the term "vibe coding," wrote that he's never felt this behind as a programmer.
  • He wrote that it feels like a "powerful alien tool" was handed around with no

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Tech outlet Wired is at the center of a potential data breach after a lone hacker claimed to have breached Condé Nast and is now threatening to leak the personal information of more than 2.3 million subscribers.

As first reported by Bleeping Computer, the alleged leaker, Lovely, posted on a hacking forum, accusing Condé Nast, the parent company of Wired, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and the New Yorker, of