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Days after Musk accused the Apple App Store of giving OpenAI preferential treatment over his own xAI products, Apple has issued a pointed response.

In a statement to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple insisted the App Store "is designed to be fair and free of bias," noting that it features “thousands of apps through charts, algorithmic recommendations and curated lists selected by experts using



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  • Russia's war on Ukraine has deepened a divide between the former Soviet nation and Europe.
  • Before the end of the Cold War, the Iron Curtain cut off the Soviet Union from the rest of Europe.
  • Life there was restricted, but as its leaders changed, Western influence began to reach residents.

The US and Russi


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Chili's parent company, Brinker International, reported strong earnings on August 13, 2025.
  • Chili's comeback is gaining steam.
  • The chain's successful turnaround plan included menu simplification and increased marketing budget.
  • Its parent company, Brinker International, is planning additional menu upgrades and changes to some stores.

Chili's is on a hot streak right now —


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CEOs are joining the Great Resignation too.
  • "Quiet cracking" is the workplace trend du jour.
  • It refers to employees "struggling in silence," EY's Chief Wellbeing Officer told BI.
  • Have you experienced "quiet cracking" at work? We want to hear from you.

You've heard of quiet quitting, but what about quiet cracking?

The latest buzzy workplace trend refers to workers who "show up, they


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There are plenty of romantasy books for fans of "ACOTAR" to read.
  • Sarah J. Maas has yet to announce a publication date for the sixth "A Court of Thorns and Roses" book.
  • Luckily, there are plenty of romantasy books for "ACOTAR" fans to read while they wait.
  • You could lean into the "Fourth Wing" hype or catch up on Maas' "Crescent City" series.

When I read Sarah J. Maas' "A


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