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Goldman Junior Bankers’ Photo Shoot in Hermes, Tom Ford Sparks Blame Game - Bloomberg
business 2026/03/06 00:34:00

Goldman Junior Bankers’ Photo Shoot in Hermes, Tom Ford Sparks Blame Game - Bloomberg

A magazine’s glossy photo shoot with young Wall Streeters, including a pair from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. who opined on their spending and dating, is setting off finger-pointing inside the famously restrained investment bank.

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‘Love Story’ Sets a Streaming Record for FX Limited Series on Hulu - The Hollywood Reporter
entertainment 2026/03/06 00:33:47

‘Love Story’ Sets a Streaming Record for FX Limited Series on Hulu - The Hollywood Reporter

The show has racked up 25 million hours of viewing on Hulu and Disney+ so far.

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7 Things You Absolutely Shouldn’t Do In Marathon - Kotaku
technology 2026/03/06 00:33:19

7 Things You Absolutely Shouldn’t Do In Marathon - Kotaku

Stop doing Rook runs. Slow down. Quit shooting everything.

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Medical schools pledge changes as RFK Jr. urges training in nutrition - The Washington Post
general 2026/03/06 00:31:56

Medical schools pledge changes as RFK Jr. urges training in nutrition - The Washington Post

The health secretary has long argued doctors lack nutrition training. More than 50 schools say they will boost their nutrition education.

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GOP restrainers say Trump abandoned them - Politico
general 2026/03/06 00:20:03

GOP restrainers say Trump abandoned them - Politico

The president’s restraint-minded backers accuse the administration of breaking its promise.

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Engineers improve infrared devices using century-old materials - Phys.org
science 2026/03/06 00:20:01

Engineers improve infrared devices using century-old materials - Phys.org

After decades of intense research, surprises in the realm of semiconductors—materials used in microchips to control electrical currents—are few and far between. But with a pair of published papers, materials engineers at Stanford University debut a promising …

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