Body found in Delaware River near Adventure Aquarium in Camden
The discovery was made around 4 p.m. near the Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
The discovery was made around 4 p.m. near the Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
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Means lasted just three innings and is undergoing testing for elbow soreness.
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As a whole, the fitness category accounted for $6.4 billion raised over 376 rounds. In May of 2021, Peloton announced that it would be funding an Ohio-based production facility to the tune of $400 million. Ultimately, Peloton got high on its own supply, assuming that pandemic-fueled gains were the new normal.
Fred Zinkie examines the fantasy baseball trade landscape, revealing some buy-low and sell-high candidates.
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Link-in-bio startup Linktree said on Wednesday that it has surpassed 50 million users. The company has been growing consistently, adding nearly 10 million users (or Linkers, as Linktree calls them) in the span of just five months: In December, the company told TechCrunch that it had 41 million users, and it reported over 47 million users this March. Linktree is considered one of the top link-in-bio tools on the market, with its rivals owning a significantly smaller portion of the pie: competitor Later has around 7 million users, whereas Beacons has more than 2 million.
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Investors biding their time for Nvidia results looked to retail earnings and Fedspeak for clues to the economy.
Matt Harmon is back from vacation and feeling refreshed. In his return to the pod, he asks which players need a fantasy refresh in 2024. Andy Behrens joins Harmon on the pod as they try to identify 10 candidates that need a fantasy reputation reboot this upcoming season.
Disney is laying off around 175 employees as it scales back on original shows and movies for Disney+.
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Macy’s recorded another quarter of sales declines, but not as much as Wall Street feared.
Alchemist Accelerator has a new pile of AI-forward companies demoing their wares today, if you care to watch, and the program itself is making some international moves into Tokyo and Doha. Chatting with Alchemist CEO and founder Ravi Belani ahead of demo day (today at 10:30 a.m. Pacific) about this cohort, it was clear that ambitions for AI startups have contracted, and that's not a bad thing. No early-stage startup today is at all likely to become the next OpenAI or Anthropic — their lead is too huge right now in the domain of foundational large language models.
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Scale AI, which provides data-labeling services to companies that want to train machine learning models, has raised a $1 billion Series F round from a slew of big-name institutional and corporate investors that include Amazon and Meta. The fundraise is a mix of primary and secondary funding, and is the latest in a slew of big venture capital investments in AI. Amazon recently closed a $4 billion investment in OpenAI rival Anthropic, and the likes of Mistral AI and Perplexity are also in the process of raising more billion-dollar rounds at lofty valuations.