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Twitter’s open source code is the final nail in the (marketing) coffin

Should you continue marketing your real estate business on Twitter? The algorithm’s open-source code reveals that it may not be as useful a platform as it once was, and it

YouTube Star MrBeast’s Sidekick, Chris Tyson, Announces Hormone Replacement Therapy

Chris Tyson is embarking on a new chapter. The YouTuber, whose Twitter profile notes that they use “any pronouns,” shared on April 5 that they have been undergoing hormone replacement

Ye’s Private School Donda Academy Banned Chairs and Fed Students Only Sushi for Lunch, Lawsuit

Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, didn’t allow chairs, crossword puzzles or coloring sheets at his private Christian school, while kids were fed only sushi for lunch every day,

Microsoft turns to court order to take down ransomware hacking tool

A bootleg version of “Cobalt Strike” has been used in 69 ransomware attacks on health organizations in more than 19 countries, according to Microsoft. ​A bootleg version of “Cobalt Strike”

Renters of color spend 43% more on initial rental costs

Zillow’s latest market report reveals Black, Latinx and Asian American Pacific Islander renters spent $15 more per application than their white counterparts. Renters of color also face higher denial rates,

Compass scoops up 300-agent indie brokerage in Arizona

The acquisition of Launch Real Estate expands Compass’ footprint at a pivotal time for the company and the industry.  

Why Your Tinder Connection Isn’t Moving Beyond the App: Many Daters ‘Don’t Have a Strategy,’

The dating app experience is often void of one crucial thing: a date. While 62% of daters are ready to go on a date after three days, according to a

Johnny Depp’s Comeback Film ‘Jeanne du Barry’ to Open Cannes Film Festival

The historical drama, “Jeanne du Barry,” starring Johnny Depp as King Louis XV, will open the 76th Cannes Film Festival. Organizers of the French festival announced Wednesday that this year’s

How to find discounts during the Spring ‘deal drought’

If you’re hoping to score big discounts while shopping this month, good luck. April brings what experts call a “spring deal drought,” with few really big sales. Between President’s Day