Infinite Reality Partners with Sterling Bay to Build 60-Acre Tech HQ in Fort Lauderdale, Promising 1,000+ Jobs
Infinite Reality plans to build a 60-acre headquarters in South Florida, aiming to create over 1,000 jobs with competitive salaries and transform the area into a tech and creativity hub.
Bertucci's Files for Third Bankruptcy in Seven Years, Closes Four Massachusetts Locations Amid Industry Struggles
Bertucci's, an Italian chain in Massachusetts, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, closing four locations amidst a shift to fast-casual dining with a new concept called Bertucci's Pronto. The company struggles with a steep decline in sales.
Miami Crowned Least Affordable City for Renters Nationally, WalletHub Report Reveals Strain on Household Incomes
A WalletHub report ranks Miami as having the least affordable rent in the U.S., requiring 33.48% of the median income to cover. Other cities like Bismarck fare better; Orlando also struggles. Advice includes downsizing and budgeting to manage costs.
Eager Collectors Line Up on Michigan Avenue for Exclusive Labubu Plush Toy Release at Chicago's Pop Mart
Enthusiasts lined up early at Pop Mart in Chicago for the new Labubu plush toy release, a beloved character from illustrator Kasing Lung's fairy-tale series. The store's limited stock and the toy's popularity caused fans to queue since before dawn.
DA Erik Nasarenko Staunchly Opposes Early Release of Convicted Rapist Andrew Luster Ahead of 2025 Parole Hearing
DA Erik Nasarenko opposes Andrew Luster's early release, citing the threat he poses. Luster was convicted of rape in 2003, had his sentence reduced in 2013, and is set for a parole hearing in 2025. Victims also adamantly oppose his release.












