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House Republicans barely defeat war powers resolution that would check Trump’s ability to deploy troops to Venezuela

Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader

Broncos backup QB Jarrett Stidham steps in for Bo Nix to face former team in AFC championship game

OceanFirst: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
RED BANK, N.J. (AP) — RED BANK, N.J. (AP) — OceanFirst Financial Corp. (OCFC) on Thursday reported fourth-quarter earnings of…

Canada’s Carney fires back at Trump after Davos speech

Parke Bancorp: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Nintendo is following up Alarmo with a weird Talking Flower in March

Vimeo lays off ‘large portion’ of staff after Bending Spoons buyout
Vimeo is laying off employees around the globe just months after the Italian software company Bending Spoons acquired the platform for $1.38 billion, as reported earlier by Business Insider. Even though it's not clear how many people were laid off, Dave Brown, Vimeo's former brand VP, says in a post on LinkedIn that "a large portion of the company" was impacted. Other former employees echo this statement in posts online, with one video engineer saying "almost everyone" at the company was laid off, "including the entire video team." Another software engineer says he was laid off along with "a gigantic amount of the company." Bending Spoons s … Read the full story at The Verge.

January Is Radon Action Month in Michigan
ADRIAN — January is Radon Action Month in Michigan, with health officials urging residents, especially in Lenawee County, where one in two homes may be affected, to test for the invisible, cancer-causing gas and take action if

Epic and Google have a secret $800 million Unreal Engine and services deal
A judge is questioning whether Epic Games and Google are settling their long-running antitrust fight partly because of a previously unannounced partnership involving the Unreal Engine, Fortnite, and Android. In a hearing in San Francisco today, the court revealed that Epic and Google have struck a new deal that apparently includes "joint product development, joint marketing commitment, joint partnerships." California District Judge James Donato expressed concerns that the agreement - which he indicated would involve Epic "helping Google market Android" and Google newly "using Epic's core technology" - could have led Epic to soften its demand … Read the full story at The Verge.
