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Genesis Unveils GV90 Flagship Electric SUV
Technologycnbcglobe-and-mailyonhap-english2h ago3 sources

Genesis Unveils GV90 Flagship Electric SUV

Hyundai's luxury brand, Genesis, has debuted its new flagship electric SUV, the GV90. The vehicle is designed to offer a luxurious electric experience with an estimated range of 500 km.

Culturehollywood-reporter1mo ago

Netflix's Will Ferrell Golf Comedy 'The Hawk' Expands Partnerships

Netflix's upcoming golf comedy series 'The Hawk', starring Will Ferrell, is expanding its creative partnerships. Cast members Luke Wilson and Jimmy Tatro are featured in promotional spots for Mike's Hard Lemonade and Genesis, respectively, ahead of the series launch.

Towerhouse Signs Deals with YouTube Content Brands
Culturedeadline1mo ago

Towerhouse Signs Deals with YouTube Content Brands

V10 Entertainment’s management business, Towerhouse, has expanded its roster by signing deals with several YouTube content creators, including Culture Genesis and the 'American Mayhem with Larry The Cable Guy' show.

New Art Exhibition Opens at Mālum Featuring Batu Tate
Culturenaftemporiki3mo ago

New Art Exhibition Opens at Mālum Featuring Batu Tate

A new contemporary art exhibition opens on May 22 at artist Batu Tate's Mālum space, featuring a painting proposal that explores the image as a field of continuous genesis, transformation, and existential tension, presented by art historian Konstantinos Th. Spyropoulos and museologist Elena Liosi.

The Genesis and Demise of Integrity
Opiniondelo3mo ago

The Genesis and Demise of Integrity

This piece explores the concept of integrity, arguing that it originates from feelings of security, clarity, and purpose rather than rules and warnings.

Financeseeking-alpha4mo ago

Multiple Companies Declare Latest Dividends

Several companies, including EPR Properties, Sonoco Products, and Morguard Real Estate Investment Trust, have announced their latest dividend declarations. These declarations specify the per-share amounts to be distributed to shareholders.

Mediterranean Cyclogenesis Brings Winter Weather to Spain
Worldel-mundo4mo ago

Mediterranean Cyclogenesis Brings Winter Weather to Spain

A Mediterranean cyclogenesis is expected to cause a sudden and significant change in weather across almost all of Spain, bringing back winter conditions with widespread rain, snow, and a sharp drop in temperatures by 12 to 20 degrees Celsius.

The Genesis of Modern Afghanistan Explored
Worldindex-hr23h ago

The Genesis of Modern Afghanistan Explored

This article delves into the historical events and conflicts, particularly the victory against the British, that led to Afghanistan declaring independence and the formation of modern Afghanistan.

Businessinvesting-com13d ago

Multiple Companies File Form 8K on August 6

Several companies, including Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc, LTC Properties Inc, and i3 Verticals Inc, filed Form 8K with the SEC on August 6. These filings indicate significant events or changes that shareholders should be aware of.

Multiple Companies Announce Q1/Q2 2026 Financial Results
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Multiple Companies Announce Q1/Q2 2026 Financial Results

Several companies, including Innospec, ICU Medical, and Grindr, have announced their first or second quarter 2026 financial results. These reports include details on earnings, revenue, dividends, and updated financial outlooks for the year.

Q1 2026 Earnings Season: Reports and Previews
BusinessReuterscnbcrzeczpospolita+2Yahooseeking-alpha3mo ago5 sources

Q1 2026 Earnings Season: Reports and Previews

Several companies, including Park National and Paul Mueller, have released their Q1 2026 earnings reports, detailing financial metrics like GAAP EPS and revenue. Meanwhile, other firms such as Cadence Design Systems and Sanmina are providing previews of their upcoming Q1 or Q2 2026 financial results.

Genesis Hypercar's WEC Debut Pace Expectations
BusinessYahoo4mo ago

Genesis Hypercar's WEC Debut Pace Expectations

Hyundai's luxury brand Genesis is set to debut its new hypercar in the World Endurance Championship (WEC), with initial impressions noting solid reliability, though the team anticipates it may not be immediately on pace.

Greece Braces for Dangerous Storm System with Heavy Rains and Strong Winds
EnvironmentYahooiefimerida4mo ago2 sources

Greece Braces for Dangerous Storm System with Heavy Rains and Strong Winds

Greece is preparing for a powerful low-pressure system expected to unleash heavy rains, flooding, and near-hurricane-force winds across much of the country, with meteorologists warning that April Fool's Day and Wednesday will be the most challenging days. The severe weather system, including 'double cyclogenesis' in the Mediterranean, is expected to bring winter conditions and peak around April 1st.

Hyundai, Kia post record Feb. sales in U.S. on strong demand for SUV, hybrid cars
BusinessKorea Herald5mo ago

Hyundai, Kia post record Feb. sales in U.S. on strong demand for SUV, hybrid cars

Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. reported record vehicle sales for February in the United States, driven by robust demand for sport utility vehicles and hybrid models, the automakers said Wednesday. The South Korean automakers sold a combined 137,412 vehicles in the U.S. last month, up 5 percent from a year earlier, according to the companies. Hyundai Motor, including its luxury brand Genesis, sold 71,407 units, up 5.7 percent on-year, while Kia's sales gained 4.3 percent on-year to 66,005 units.

How Relaxed COVID-Era Rules Fueled Minnesota's Biggest Scam
Politicszerohedge6mo ago

How Relaxed COVID-Era Rules Fueled Minnesota's Biggest Scam

How Relaxed COVID-Era Rules Fueled Minnesota's Biggest Scam Authored by Kristin Robbins via RealClearPolitics, In my testimony before the Senate last week as chair of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and Oversight Committee, I outlined the genesis of Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal, how it expanded under relaxed COVID-era rules, and what steps the federal government can take to help stop the theft of federal tax dollars throughout the country.   Minnesota’s fraud crisis didn’t happen overnight; it took years. But it exploded when COVID hit, right when oversight was thrown out the window. How did Minnesota get so bad? In March 2020, Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar authored a bill called the MEALS Act, which eventually became part of a larger COVID relief package. That law allowed states to waive the normal eligibility requirements for the National School Lunch Program. It eliminated income requirements and site inspections and expanded distribution methods. This opened the door for Feeding Our Future, which became the largest COVID fraud scandal in state and national history, stealing at least $250 million from taxpayers. To date, there have been 78 indictments and 61 convictions, with more cases headed to trial this spring. This was organized, deliberate theft, enabled by weak controls, refusal to take multiple reports of fraud from whistleblowers and the legislative auditor seriously, and a government culture that refused to treat fraud like a crime. The Feeding Our Future case revealed something even more disturbing: As many as half of the defendants were also receiving state money through other Medicaid-funded programs. But even after that became public back in 2023, Tim Walz and his agencies did nothing to stop those defendants from receiving additional state dollars. Billions of federal COVID dollars didn’t start the staggering fraud in Minnesota, but that did supercharge a system that had already been compromised. The original fraud scandal was tied to the Child Care Assistance Program, a federal program meant to help low-income families with children. There had been allegations of fraud reported with CCAP since 2011. By 2014 and 2015, there were raids, charges, and convictions of child care providers for billing non-existent or absent children, often exceeding $1 million in fraud in a single case. Then in March and April of 2019, just months into the Walz administration, the legislative auditor published two major reports outlining CCAP fraud. Those reports detailed fraudulent providers and alleged movement of millions of dollars in cash out of Minnesota to Somalia, including allegations that some of that money was funding terrorism. Whistleblowers have told us that shortly after those reports were released, the Department of Human Services shut down the criminal investigation unit for child care fraud. Rather than pursuing fraud as a crime, the Walz administration began renaming fraud as “overpayment.” Cases were routed to an internal “overpayment committee” to decide whether reimbursement should even be pursued. Staff were no longer allowed to speak with their counterparts at the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension without supervisor approval. Our committee has now uncovered fraud in multiple Medicaid programs, including autism centers, sober homes, non-emergency medical transportation, integrated community supports, and housing stabilization services. In December, we held a hearing on credible allegations of fraud in two additional areas: adult day services and assisted living facilities. We have now seen allegations of fraud in 14 Medicaid programs. It is staggering. The former first U.S. attorney who led these prosecutions estimated fraud at $9 billion, and that doesn’t include fraud in SNAP or child care programs. Minnesotans expect their tax dollars to go toward roads, schools, health care, and public safety, not to fund criminals purchasing resorts in Kenya and luxury homes and cars. Even more alarming are the allegations that Minnesota taxpayer dollars have made their way into the hands of terrorist organizations like Al-Shabaab, directly or indirectly. The money is literally flown out in suitcases from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport. In 2017, estimates suggested $100 million in cash left annually. According to TSA, outbound cash was $342 million in 2024 and $350 million in 2025. That is astonishing. And it is wildly disproportionate compared to other airports. Minneapolis’ outbound cash is 99% higher than Dallas, Atlanta, LAX, and JFK, and 90% higher than Seattle. So where do we go from here?  Minnesotans are right to be outraged, and I hope other states learn from Minnesota’s failures. We need a culture that treats fraud as a crime, not as “overpayment.” We need to standardize and enforce basic internal controls. Both federal and state government need to require documentation, not attestation, to verify eligibility. We need more audits and stronger oversight. We need the federal government to enforce existing laws requiring states to pay back funds within one year when fraud or “overpayment” is found. We need more resources at the U.S. Attorney’s Office and CMS to investigate these cases. And we need stronger federal authority to track and investigate large sums of cash leaving our country. We need leaders willing to stand up to this injustice and protect the most vulnerable. Citizens in Minnesota and throughout the country deserve better. The time for accountability and justice is now. Kristin Robbins has served in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2019 and is chair of the Minnesota Fraud Committee. Tyler Durden Wed, 02/18/2026 - 09:40

Phil Collins Overcomes Severe Addiction
Culturevijesti-me3d ago

Phil Collins Overcomes Severe Addiction

Former Genesis member Phil Collins revealed he has overcome a severe addiction, stating his liver and kidneys were on the verge of failure, but he has now been sober for three years.

The Two-Nation Theory and Genesis of Pakistan
CultureDawn6d ago

The Two-Nation Theory and Genesis of Pakistan

The article discusses the Two-Nation Theory and the historical genesis of Pakistan, highlighting the rise of Muslim political consciousness and the constitutional and political struggle led by Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in South Asia.

Man Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro on His Hands
CultureThe Guardian2mo ago

Man Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro on His Hands

A man born with sacral agenesis, a rare genetic disease resulting in no legs, successfully climbed the nearly 6,000-meter Mount Kilimanjaro using only his hands after extensive physical training.

French Startup Unveils Wheeled Robot, Rejects Humanoid Design Trend
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French Startup Unveils Wheeled Robot, Rejects Humanoid Design Trend

French robotics startup Genesis AI has unveiled 'Eno,' its first general-purpose wheeled robot, marking a step toward bringing advanced AI from online chatbots into physical machines and challenging the prevailing trend of humanoid robot development.

Analysis of Various Stock Investment Opportunities
BusinessYahoo2mo ago

Analysis of Various Stock Investment Opportunities

This collection of articles provides investment analysis on a variety of stocks, including comparisons between pipeline companies like Enbridge and Oneok, and evaluations of individual companies such as Mastercard, Nike, Grab Holdings, Crocs, Salesforce, Bandwidth, Maplebear, Genesis Energy, and Birkenstock.

Nintendo Direct Reveals New Games and Remakes for Switch 2
CultureFox Newsforbesign+2nmescreen-rant2mo ago5 sources

Nintendo Direct Reveals New Games and Remakes for Switch 2

Nintendo's June 2026 Direct event unveiled several new titles and remakes, including 'The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time' remake for the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026 and 'Xenoblade Genesis' for the same console in 2027. The presentation also featured a surprise gameplay reveal for 'Kingdom Hearts 4' and 'Nintendo Switch Sports Resort'.

NEAT: How to Boost Your Health Through Daily Activities
Healthnewsbeast2mo ago

NEAT: How to Boost Your Health Through Daily Activities

For those who can't or don't want to go to the gym, NEAT (Non-exercise activity thermogenesis) offers a simple and effective way to reduce inactivity, increase calorie expenditure, and improve overall health by leveraging everyday activities.

Various Companies Announce First Quarter Earnings
HealthYahooseeking-alpha3mo ago2 sources

Various Companies Announce First Quarter Earnings

A range of companies, including Haverty Furniture, Health Catalyst, and Herbalife, have released or previewed their first-quarter financial results. These reports highlight key performance indicators and financial outcomes for the recent quarter.

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils New Robot AI Model
BusinessRappler3mo ago

French Startup Genesis AI Unveils New Robot AI Model

French startup Genesis AI has launched its GENE-26.5 model, designed to operate various robots, including those from other manufacturers. The company is reportedly in advanced discussions with potential clients across France, Germany, and Italy.

Indorama, Nigerian Breweries, Genesis Energy partner to develop largest rPET production facilities
BusinessPremium Timesvanguard-ng5mo ago2 sources

Indorama, Nigerian Breweries, Genesis Energy partner to develop largest rPET production facilities

The strategic collaboration by the companies to establish one of Africa’s largest state-of-the-art recycled PET (rPET) production facilities in Nigeria, based on planned production capacity marks a significant step towards strengthening circular economy infrastructure and sustainable packaging value chain across the region The post Indorama, Nigerian Breweries, Genesis Energy partner to develop largest rPET production facilities appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Hyundai Motor tops Volkswagen in profit for first time
BusinessKorea Herald5mo ago

Hyundai Motor tops Volkswagen in profit for first time

South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group recorded the world’s second-largest operating profit among global automakers last year, surpassing Germany’s Volkswagen Group for the first time, industry data showed Wednesday. The group — which includes Hyundai Motor, Kia and luxury brand Genesis — posted 20.5 trillion won ($13.95 billion) in operating profit in 2025. That placed it behind only Toyota Group, which topped the list with 4.3 trillion yen ($27.15 billion) in operating profit. Industry watchers sai