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MARKET

Top 4 social media CRMs to grow your business in 2025

Social media businesses face unique challenges in managing customer relationships across multiple platforms while scaling their operations. With over 5.24 billion social media users worldwide,

MOBILE

Samsung exec hints the S Pen will make a comeback to foldables, someday

With the Galaxy Z Fold7’s thin and light profile, Samsung had to make some sacrifices. One of the more notable omissions is the lack of

MONEY

Episode 217. “Are we broke…or just bad with money? (Part 1)

Dominique (33) and Chris (34) have been together for six years, engaged for two, and share a two-year-old son. While Dominique manages parenting, full-time work,

MOVIE

Smurfs review – a drab exercise in IP filler…

We started, in 2011, with the pop singer-songwriter Katy Perry stepping into the pearly-white high-heels of that most coveted role in the world of animated

RELIGION

Israeli supreme court says rabbinate must offer tests to women

(RNS) — Israel’s state rabbinate must open up its rabbinic expertise exams to women, Israel’s supreme court said on Monday (July 14) in a ruling

SCIENCE

Neanderthal groups had their own local food culture

An illustration of a Neanderthal group preparing food LUIS MONTANYA/MARTA MONTANYA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Neanderthals may have had traditional ways of preparing food that were particular

SHOWS

Sullivan’s Crossing Season 3 Episode 10 Ending Explained — Who Is Liam

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SPORTS

Need A Reminder of Just How Great The Titans Used To Be? Allow This Book To Help

Buy a copy of Titans of the South: Photographs and History of the Tennessee Titans right here. Look, it’s hard out on those streets for

TECH

TikTok is adding features for songwriters to its app

TikTok is adding new features to its app to let songwriters highlight their works. These features, rolling out in beta, include a “Songwriter” label and

GADGET

The FCC plans to ban Chinese technology in undersea cables

The Federal Communication Commission plans to vote on new rules that will ban the use of Chinese technology in undersea cables, according to a press