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Last year’s Fast X came and went with a more muted fanfare than we typically get form the long-running franchise. In the months since its release, Universal’s been relatively mum on the series’ next installment, Fast XI, but leading man Vin Diesel is reaffirming that the film will be a definitive end for the…

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Sergey Brin at a World Economic Forum session in 2017. | Photo by Fabrice Coffrini / AFP via Getty Images

Google co-founder Sergey Brin is facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the widow of one of two pilots who died in a plane crash off the coast of California in May 2023. It blames a poorly installed modification for the crash and claims his representatives intentionally



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Over two years ago, DC Comics revealed a new miniseries titled Jurassic League from Daniel Warren Johnson and Juan Gedeon. The idea is right there in the title—what if the Justice League were anthropomorphic dinosaurs and fought their classic villains, who are also dinosaurs? It sounds like an idea perfect for a movie…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Howard Buffett in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Howard Buffett in Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Business Insider interviewed Warren Buffett's son about his  support for Ukraine. 
  • Howard Buffett's foundation has given $520 million to Ukraine in humanitarian aid.
  • The philanthropist warns the US will make a historic blunder if it fails to support Ukraine's war effort.

Two years after Russia



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Originality is overrated, anyway. Instagram is reportedly going to do what it does best: blatantly copy another social media site's feature.

Think about it. Stories were ripped from Snapchat. Reels are a TikTok dupe. It copied Notes and Threads from Twitter/X and Candid from BeReal. The latest dupe? Snap Map. That's right, Insta is reportedly going back to its roots and taking inspiration from



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Bartlett church in Texas.
Heavenly Hideaway living room.
  • Bartlett Presbyterian Church was built in 1899 before shutting down in the 1970s.
  • Jennifer Tucker helped restore the dilapidated building into a vacation rental with a loft.
  • Tucker retained many original features, including the windows and hardwood floors.

Bartlett Presbyterian Church had sat abandoned and dilapidated for decades when Jennifer


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Ukrainian serviceman stands next to a HMMWV (Humvee) vehicle in Donetsk region.
Ukrainian serviceman stands next to a HMMWV (Humvee) vehicle in Donetsk region.
  • Ukrainian forces are deploying locally made armored vehicles modeled after US military versions.
  • Analogs of US Humvee, MaxxPro, and M113 have been built, say reports.
  • A soldier said when he first sat in a Ukrainian Humvee, he couldn't tell the difference from a US import.

Analogs of US Humvee, MaxxPro, and M113



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It turns out Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus spacecraft didn’t land upright after all. In a press conference with NASA Friday evening, the company revealed the lander is laying on its side after coming in a little faster than expected, likely catching its foot on the surface at the moment of landing. Fortunately, Odysseus is positioned in such a way that its solar panels are still getting enough



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BP logo.
  • A Houston man pleaded guilty to insider trading after he made $1.76 million.
  • He listened to his wife's calls about BP's plan to buy TravelCenters of America, as they worked remotely.
  • Tyler Loudon's has wife moved out of their shared home and initiated divorce proceedings.

A Houston man has pleaded guilty to insider trading after he made $1.76 million in illegal profits