Toro stock touches 52-week low at $2.5 amid market challenges By Investing.com

In a challenging market environment, Toro Corp’s stock has hit a 52-week low, with shares plummeting to $2.5. This significant downturn reflects a broader trend for the company, which has seen its stock value decrease by 40.8% over the past year. Investors are closely monitoring Toro’s performance as it navigates through the headwinds that have … Read more

Bluesky verification could look a lot different from X’s blue checks

The rapidly growing social networking startup Bluesky, a Twitter/X alternative built on open web principles, revealed in a livestream on Monday how its approach to user account verification will differ from existing services, like Meta and X. While traditional social media has shifted to a pay-for-verification model, where users pay for the privilege of the … Read more

Why Does Everyone Love Moana So Much? Disney Animation’s Chief Creative Officer Explains [Exclusive]

I can’t wait. And now you have these new characters that are fitting into this world that’s already really well established and they all have such distinct personalities. How do you figure out, “These are the characters that I want?” Did you come up with an energy you wanted first or was it a specific … Read more

As Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes hold, Biden heralds new push for truce with Hamas in Gaza

As a ceasefire the U.S. helped broker between Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah came into effect Wednesday, President Biden said his administration would quickly launch “another push” with international partners to secure a deal to end the even deadlier war in the Gaza Strip.  Mr. Biden, who has less than two months left in … Read more

Professionals would rather ‘super-commute’ for over 4 hours a day and keep their pandemic-style suburban life than live near the office

During the pandemic, an exodus of professionals left their urban jungle flats for sprawling suburban homes in more scenic rural areas—and now, despite cities bouncing back and offices reopening, they’d rather commute for hours on end on a train (or plane) than give up their newfound life on the outskirts. Recent research by Trainline shows … Read more