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David Rosenberg is still calling a recession.
  • Veteran economist David Rosenberg is maintaining his bearish call on the US economy.
  • He told CNBC in an interview the fourth quarter of this year would be the "litmus test" for his call.
  • He added a recession typically starts two years after a rate hike cycle begins.

Veteran economist David Rosenberg has been calling a recession for the last



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Elon Musk (left) and Mitch McConnell (right).
Elon Musk (left) and Mitch McConnell (right).
  • Elon Musk, too, is calling for Sen. Mitch McConnell to step down.
  • "Seriously, it's time for Mitch to move on, " Musk wrote in an X post.
  • These comments come after McConnell, 81, froze up at two recent press conferences. 

Elon Musk is adding his voice to the chorus of calls for Senate Minority


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Mark Zuckerberg thinks having AI celebrities interact with fans is a 'next year' thing.
  • Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked to Verge about the "huge need" for AI versions of celebrities.
  • He, however, said it was "more of a 'next year' thing," due to brand safety concerns.
  • "People want to interact with Kylie. Kylie wants to cultivate her community, but there are only so many



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Linda Yaccarino, left, will take over from Elon Musk, right, as Twitter's new CEO.
Linda Yaccarino, left, is CEO of X, but Elon Musk, right, has said he runs the engineering side of the company.
  • X CEO Linda Yaccarino slammed questions on whether she's running the company as "not nice."
  • Elon Musk has said he's running the engineering side of the company.
  • The X CEO took the stage shortly after an ex-Twitter staffer spoke on his



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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are just some of the CEOs resorting to pettiness.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
  • Meta released Threads in July that would compete with Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter.
  • Mark Zuckerberg and Musk have also sparred with each other online, talking about a cage match.
  • In an interview with The Verge, Zuckerberg questioned the direction Musk was taking X.

Mark Zuckerberg doesn't appear to have too



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The smartphone industry didn't look too great in Q2 2023, but things could improve thanks to Google and some other recent launches.



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California Northern District Judge Jeffrey White partially denied (PDF) Apple’s request to dismiss a proposed federal class action lawsuit over Apple Pay, reports Reuters. Three credit unions argued Apple violated the Sherman Anti-Trust Act by charging too much in processing fees and being too exclusionary by not letting other digital wallets access



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The 2024 Kia EV9 will start at $54,900 for the Light RWD trim before destination fees or adding options like a bigger battery or two extra motors for AWD. When announced earlier this year, the EV9 caught everyone’s attention since there are few (and costly) seven-seater fully-electric vehicles on the market, and the automaker’s entry looked like it was primed to



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Adobe says it no longer has plans for a free-to-use version of the online photo editing software. | Image: Adobe

After almost two years in beta, Adobe’s Photoshop on the web service — a simplified online version of the company’s desktop photo editing app — is now generally available starting Wednesday, September 27th. According to information Adobe shared with The Verge