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ON Semiconductor CEO Hassane El-Khoury defended the company’s core business, and shares notched their worst day since March 2020, after the sensing solutions company announced its largest acquisition ever. The maker of components for the automotive industry on Thursday announced plans to buy edge AI and wireless connectivity solutions company Synaptics in an all-stock deal to capitalize on physical artificial intelligence.The pivot into physical AI grows its addressable market by an additional $30 billion, or $243 billion, by 2030, On Semiconductor said in a release.”That is the strategic value of it, complementary to everything we have done on a very…
The market for high-paying remote jobs is heating up. Ladders, a career site for six-figure positions, reports 10.4% of roles that pay $250,000 or more were advertised as remote in the third quarter of 2024, up from 8.8% in the second quarter. Ladders’ data scientists analyzed over half a million job postings on its platform from July through September 2024 to compile the report.The fields with the most high-paying remote jobs include marketing, HR, operations, management, sales, and project management, according to Ladders’ research. The report did not specify individual remote job titles that are seeing increased demand and offer six-figure salaries.Meanwhile, FlexJobs,…
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‘Maternal Instinct’ Taylor Parker Sticks to Lie in Full 911 Audio After Killing Friend … ‘I’m Having My Baby’ Published June 26, 2026 1:00 AM PDT Play video content Taylor Parker — the Texas woman convicted in the shocking “Maternal Instincts” murder case — is heard claiming to cops she just gave birth to her child, moments before officers realize the darker story. Parker’s chilling encounter with law enforcement is back in the spotlight … and in the complete, uncut 911 audio obtained by TMZ from Bowie County court, the convicted killer is heard insisting she’s going into labor on…
We know you love restaurants — now join us for a Bang Bang.The Bang Bang, aka the double dinner, is when a great night out starts at one restaurant and ends at another. This summer, Eater is turning the twofer tradition into a dinner series spanning the country. And we’re giving you a chance to snag a reservation before everyone else.What to expect: an epic, back-to-back menu featuring the dishes of two distinct restaurants, but in one location, to save folks the hassle of actually moving around. These are pairings it’d be nearly impossible to get on your own, whether…
Trump Mobile’s T1 Phone is now available for anyone to buy directly. The phone has previously trickled out to a small number of preorder customers — though The Verge is still waiting for both of its handsets — but now you can claim your own without having to place a $100 deposit.Android Authority spotted the change to the Trump Mobile website, which now lets you pay $499 directly for the phone, rather than paying $100 first. In true Trump Mobile fashion, they’ve half-assed the website update: One page on the site still says you can “join the waitlist” for the…
In 2026, a mounting housing crisis in Western nations has finally forced its way onto the agenda of some of the world’s richest governments.In the UK, a landmark renters’ rights law took effect in England and Wales on May 1, ending “no-fault” evictions in one of the country’s biggest private-rental reforms in decades.Across the Channel, the European Commission and Parliament have launched a new push on housing affordability, while in Washington, the United States Senate has advanced a rare bipartisan bill aimed at loosening barriers to new construction and expanding affordable housing supply.Experts say the lack of affordable housing is…
The logo of Japanese company SoftBank Group at the company’s headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 21, 2025.Kazuhiro Nogi | AFP | Getty ImagesTech stocks sold off on Friday amid mounting concerns over the rising cost of artificial intelligence infrastructure.SoftBank Group, which plunged more than 12%, led losses across the region after the Nasdaq Composite fell for a fourth straight session overnight. The tech-heavy index dropped 0.46% as a 6% plunge in Apple overshadowed Micron’s stronger-than-expected earnings. The Japanese conglomerate could remain under pressure after its chip designer Arm Holdings fell 3.2% overnight, underperforming the broader semiconductor sector even as AI-related stocks…
June 24, 2026, 1:47 p.m. CTPrior to 2020, working from home wasn’t unheard of, but it wasn’t a commonality either. During and after 2020, however, trends changed dramatically. While remote jobs and hybrid solutions were initially treated as necessities when they started becoming popular, they’re much closer to being preferences today. That isn’t to say that working from home is any less valid than working in the office, of course, especially as businesses continue to expand options for remote and hybrid positions in states across the US, including Wisconsin. These trends have also brought on changes in job access and wage…