The leaders of comedy media company 800 Pound Gorilla break down what it takes to thrive in the business of being funny. source https://www.entrepreneur.com/starting-a-business/how-800-pound-gorilla-solved-a-serious-problem-in-comedy/500929
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Pot stocks pop on Schedule 3 hopes: Tilray Brands, Trulieve Cannabis, Cresco Labs: How high will they go?
Shares of publicly traded companies operating in the cannabis space continue to perform strongly as the Trump administration considers reclassifying marijuana. Reports first emerged last week that the Trump administration might change marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug, which would lessen restrictions on it. On Monday, President Trump told reportersContinueContinue reading “Pot stocks pop on Schedule 3 hopes: Tilray Brands, Trulieve Cannabis, Cresco Labs: How high will they go?”
With Apple’s help, storytellers are figuring out Vision Pro
More than any other Apple product, the Vision Pro is still—to quote Bob Dylan by way of Steve Jobs—busy being born. Announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 5, 2023 and shipped the following February, the $3,500 spatial computing headset has evolved some since its first release. This year brought a meaty operatingContinueContinue reading “With Apple’s help, storytellers are figuring out Vision Pro”
Ben & Jerry’s free bar drop: List of stores, new flavors, and where to find sweet treats nationwide today
Ice cream lovers rejoice: Ben & Jerry’s has something new and exciting to introduce to the world. The Vermont-based ice cream company announced that it will add ice cream bars to its lineup. The new ice cream bars will be available in these five flavors: Caramel Blondie Chocolate Fudge Brownie Cookie Dough PB Pretzel StrawberryContinueContinue reading “Ben & Jerry’s free bar drop: List of stores, new flavors, and where to find sweet treats nationwide today”
Brendan Carr, FCC chief, is headed to the Senate for questioning over the Jimmy Kimmel controversy
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr will face Senate questioning Wednesday for the first time since he pressured broadcasters to take ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel off the air, a stance that drew bipartisan criticism and raised concerns about government interference in the media.Carr will appear before the Senate Commerce committee for an oversight hearingContinueContinue reading “Brendan Carr, FCC chief, is headed to the Senate for questioning over the Jimmy Kimmel controversy”
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