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Monday.comThe company’s stock plunged more than 19% on Monday after the project management platform issued weak guidance to address growing concerns that artificial intelligence is disrupting software business models.The Israel-based company expected sales of $338 million to $340 million for the quarter, falling short of the $343 million expected by analysts surveyed by FactSet. For the full year, monday.com expected sales of $1.452 billion to $1.462 billion, compared to FactSet’s forecast of $1.48 billion.Software stocks have been sold off in recent weeks due to growing concerns about the disruption of AI and worries that new agent tools could replace it.…

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Torwa was waiting for her flight at an airport lounge in Washington, D.C., when she was accosted by an unknown man. The two chatted, and after a while she agreed to exchange phone numbers with him. It wasn’t until she got home and searched his social media that she realized he had posted numerous videos of himself trying to pick up women at airports. These videos were shot using a camera built into his glasses. Smart glasses look like regular glasses and are growing in popularity, although they are still relatively niche. “I was horrified, but I found his TikTok…

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Michael Carrick is 4-4, Manchester United are rejuvenated and the similarities to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s instant impact in 2018 are striking. Carrick had his first taste of managing United as caretaker manager following Solskjær’s departure in 2021, but skepticism about his long-term suitability for the role is tied to the former super-sub’s failure to sustain his incredible start. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. But Old Trafford is buzzing again and there is no doubt that Carrick has restored the flow, feel and freedom that…

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As Pakistan positions itself as a regional security provider, its growing militancy and economic constraints continue to test the sustainability of its ambitions.From February 2 to 4, rebel commander in eastern Libya Khalifa Haftar visited Rawalpindi and met with Army Chief Asim Munir at Pakistan’s military headquarters. The visit may have seemed routine, but it highlights Pakistan’s growing defense diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).Pakistan has reportedly signed a $4 billion defense deal with President Haftar’s self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) that includes 16 JF-17 fighter jets and 12 Super Mushak trainer aircraft, and was reportedly concluded…

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On January 29, 2026, a real estate project under construction along the ancient Huai River in Huai’an City, Jiangsu Province, China.Photo | Future Publishing | Getty ImagesBEIJING—S&P Global Ratings has lowered its forecast for China’s real estate sales for this year, with just two months left until 2026.The company announced Sunday that primary real estate sales are likely to fall by 10-14% this year, worse than the 5-8% decline in sales in 2026 predicted in October.”The economic downturn is so deep-seated that only the government can absorb the excess inventory,” analysts said in a note. They added that the state…

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Sky Sports columnist Laura Hunter breaks down the big talking points from the latest Women’s Super League fixtures and explores the key stories at the heart of the women’s game.Arsenal’s new defensive attack styleThe difference between them and leaders Manchester City has narrowed to eight points. Don’t expect it to be a big deal when the final curtain comes down in May. City is so strong that it cannot be captured. But intrigue still peaked with their recent performance, or lack thereof. Arsenal became the first side to stop Andrii Jegrats’ side from scoring in the league all season. City…

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listen to this article | 5 minutesinformationAs I write this, I am receiving treatment for kidney disease at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. In fact, I don’t know if what I’m undergoing can actually be called “therapy” or if it’s just an attempt to postpone the inevitable.Gaza has a severe shortage of medicines and medical equipment, so doctors here are making decisions based on what is available rather than what is medically necessary. I am one of them. Some needed medicines and necessary tests are currently unavailable in Gaza.Today, after new tests, my doctor told me that my condition…

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novo nordisk announced Monday that it would sue the online telemedicine provider. him and her Cheap, unapproved copies of drug company’s new Wegovy obesity drugs and injectables for mass sale in the US Novo is asking the court to permanently bar Hims from selling a formulated version of the drug that infringes its patents, and is seeking damages.“This is a complete sham, and has been a sham ever since the supply shortage ended,” John Kuckelman, Novo’s group general counsel for global legal, intellectual property and security, said in an interview. He noted how the safety, efficacy, and quality of compounded…

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lift On Monday, it officially launched teenager accounts across the country to take on competitors. Uber.CEO David Risher cited Lyft’s slow rollout of teen accounts and said the company “wanted to do it right” and differentiate itself with parent and driver communication tools. “We’ve put a lot of thought into talking with parents and teens to come up with a product that meets what they want,” he said. The new program matches drivers with passengers between the ages of 13 and 17 and includes safety features such as PIN verification, real-time tracking and recording. Risher said drivers who can transport…

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london — A Kensington Palace spokesperson said the Prince and Princess of Wales were “deeply concerned” by the revelations in new documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein released by the US Department of Justice. Speaking to reporters in Riyadh ahead of Prince William’s visit to Saudi Arabia later on Monday, the spokesperson for the first time shared the couple’s views on the crisis that has engulfed the palace and British Parliament in recent weeks. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles and uncle of Prince William, is one of several high-profile figures in British public life facing new scrutiny over their ties…

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