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Domino's Pizza enters the pothole repair business to save pizza! Domino's Pizza has released the Pavement for Pizza initiative where they are doing what your local government won't do...fix your potholes.
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Cyber Attack Hits Major Business and Gov't Entities Across the West Another fast-spreading and anonymous ransomware attack crept through computer systems across the West on Tuesday, exploiting vulnerabilities in ...
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When the founders of dating app Coffee Meets Bagel turned down Mark Cuban's $30 million offer "We see this business growing as big as Match.com," Arum Kang told the sharks, adding that Match was becoming a billion-dollar company. (In 2017 ...
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Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and other influential billionaires are investing in 2 startups that could solve Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and other billionaires are investing in two energy-storage startups through the fund Breakthrough Energy ...
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Amex is adding a ton of value to the Platinum card for travelers The Insider Picks team writes about stuff we think you'll like. Business Insider may receive a commission from The Points Guy Affiliate Network. 1 LAX.
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A startup in the West Coast scooter-sharing craze is already worth $1 billion Just weeks ago, electric scooter startup Bird snagged $150 million in a Series C funding round, giving the startup a $1 billion valuation. Now, the ...
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Ray Liotta loved working with Jennifer Lopez on the TV series Business Insider sat down with Liotta on Monday to talk about the show and his career. And, or course, asked what stood out working with J. Lo.
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The brutal attack on Rand Paul came after the senator put piles of branches too close According to new court documents, Sen. Rand Paul angered his neighbor of 17 years after he repeatedly piled yard debris near the line dividing their ...
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Starting a company won't make you a good CEO, the serial-entrepreneur cofounder of OKCupid Hollis Johnson/Business Insider. Sam Yagan started his first company, SparkNotes, during his senior year at Harvard University without money or a ...
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