UPS and FedEx have begun filing for some tariff refunds

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UPS and FedEx have begun filing requests for some tariff refunds through the government’s refund process, but those funds could take months to reach customers.

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Companies are hoarding AI compute because of FOMO — and they’re sitting on most of it

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Cast AI finds that that 95% of GPU capacity across thousands of organizations are idle, as companies overbuy GPUs on FOMO.

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I’m 57 and in the best shape of my life. My morning routine is the key.

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I didn’t think my routine counted as fitness. Then I realized my habits were keeping me healthy and strong as I age.

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I gave up my athletic scholarship in college. Over 20 years later, I still wonder if that was the right choice.

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Growing up, running was my life, and I worked hard to earn a college scholarship. But when I started school, my passion for the sport disappeared.

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I’ve been to all 50 states and every major national park. Here are 6 places in the US I think everyone should experience at least once.

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As someone who’s visited all 50 US states and every major national park, I think everyone should visit places like Northern New Mexico at least once.

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What Sets Superteams Apart from the Rest

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A conversation with psychologist Ron Friedman about the secrets to team success.

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Trump praises ‘Tim Apple’ in a nod to his infamous 2019 name slip-up

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“When I got the call I said, wow, it’s Tim Apple (Cook!) calling, how big is that?” President Trump wrote, reviving his viral 2019 nickname.

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The 10 best memes we’ve seen about Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO

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With Tim Cook announcing that he’s stepping down as Apple CEO, the internet has done what it does best: post memes.

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‘Long live the Warthog:’ The US military decided it isn’t yet ready to give up the A-10 after its fights in Iran

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The aging attack plane has come close to retirement, but congressional and now military intervention has repeatedly thrown it a lifeline.

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