Trust & Will started when two friends wondered why there weren't more online options to create a will. Most of their financial lives were already online — banking, taxes, insurance — but wills would require thousands of dollars and talking to a lawyer. Or a barebones online template that doesn't leave room for customization or questions.
Its closest competitors, LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer, focus on a broader variety of services. There's also FreeWill.com, which offers free templates for people to fill out.
"Every family deserves access to estate planning, and every professional deserves tools that simplify the process while delivering exceptional results," Barbo stated in the release. "This Series C funding is more than a company milestone — it's a step toward transforming estate planning into an essential service that touches every family's life and legacy."
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Perez and Gabriel Mecklenburg, Hinge Health's chairman, co-founded the company in 2014 after experiencing personal struggles with physical rehabilitation, according to the company's website.
Members of Hinge Health can access virtual exercise therapy and an electrical nerve stimulation device called Enso. The company claims its technology can help users improve their pain, reduce the need for surgery and cut down health-care costs.
The San Francisco-based company has raised more than $1 billion from investors including Tiger Global and Coatue Management, and it boasted a $6.2 billion valuation as of October 2021. The biggest outside shareholders are venture firms Insight Partners and Atomico, which own 19% and 15% of the stock, respectively, according to the filing.
"As always, we remain careful to pace and align our CapEx investments appropriately and in line with booking trends," Catz said.
For the current quarter, Oracle expects revenue to grow of between 8% and 10%. Analysts were expecting growth of about 11% to $15.91 billion, according to LSEG. The company said it expects adjusted earnings of $1.61 to $1.65 per share. Analysts were calling for adjusted earnings per share of $1.79.
Catz said Oracle's fourth quarter adjusted earnings projections were negatively impacted by losses from an investment in another company.
Oracle's cloud and on-premises licenses business contributed $1.1 billion in revenue during the quarter, down 10% year over year.
Odell Beckham Jr., comedian Druski accused of 2018 gang rape in amended Diddy lawsuit
An alleged victim who's sued Sean "Diddy" Combs is now accusing NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. of gang raping her in 2018 with the disgraced music mogul.
An alleged victim who’s sued Sean “Diddy” Combs is now accusing NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski of gang raping her in 2018 with the disgraced music mogul.
The former New York Giants wide receiver allegedly took part in the violent sexual assault of Combs accuser Ashley Parham inside an Orinda, Calif, house in March 2018, the amended federal lawsuit filed on Friday claimed.
During the alleged gang rape, other defendants allegedly referred to Beckham as “Cornelius,” the lawsuit states. The 32-year-old athlete’s middle name is Cornelious.
“Plaintiff has come to discover the Defendant Doe Cornelius who raped her was Defendant Odell,” the lawsuit alleges.
The new allegations were lodged as part of Parham’s suit against Combs in the Northern District of California.
A text and email sent to an agent who represents Beckham was not immediately returned Sunday night. A Post reporter was hung up on when calling a number for the agent, Zeke Sandhu.
A lawyer for Beckham did not return comment.
The athlete himself later took to X to dismiss the allegations Monday afternoon — saying he was nowhere near Orinda, CA at the time the alleged assault occurred nor has he ever visited the area.
In response to Druski’s statement, Beckham Jr., 32, tweeted: “Boy I’ll tell u what. This world makes absolutely no sense. I am covered by God. He will prevail. I kno who am I , I kno who u are, keep ur head. That name will be cleared. S–ts stupid”.”
Druski is accused of putting oil on the alleged victim Parham’s naked body before “treating it like a slip and slide and knocking the wind out of [Parham] due to his enormous size,” the lawsuit claims.
He then stopped himself from falling off the bed and allegedly raped Parham, the lawsuit states.
Combs’ attorneys have vehemently denied the accusations.
Meta executives have said they want to start using their own chips by 2026 for training, or the compute-intensive process of feeding the AI system reams of data to "teach" it how to perform.
As with the inference chip, the goal for the training chip is to start with recommendation systems and later use it for generative AI products like chatbot Meta AI, the executives said.
"We're working on how would we do training for recommender systems and then eventually how do we think about training and inference for gen AI," Meta's Chief Product Officer Chris Cox said at the Morgan Stanley technology, media and telecom conference last week.
Cox described Meta's chip development efforts as "kind of a walk, crawl, run situation" so far, but said executives considered the first-generation inference chip for recommendations to be a "big success."
"That was a one-off situation in which our special envoy for hostages, whose job it is to get people released, had an opportunity to talk directly to someone who has control over these people and was given permission and encouraged to do so. He did so," Rubio told reporters en route to Saudi Arabia.
"As of now, it hasn't borne fruit. Doesn't mean he was wrong to try, but our primary vehicle for negotiations on this front will continue to be Mr. Witkoff and the work he's doing through Qatar," Rubio said, in reference to Trump's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.
“We’ve got tried and true evidence of the safety and efficacy of this public health initiative,” said American Dental Association President Brad Kessler, of Denver. Cavities could start emerging in children within months or years of Utah stopping fluoridation, Kessler said.
The ban comes weeks after federal health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has expressed skepticism about water fluoridation, was sworn into office.
“It's not a bill I care that much about,” Cox added, “but it's a bill I will sign.”
Utah lawmakers who pushed for a ban said putting fluoride in water was too expensive. Its Republican sponsor, Rep. Stephanie Gricius, acknowledged fluoride has benefits, but said it was an issue of “individual choice” to not have it in the water.
A Utah teenager who urged lawmakers to pass the bill described suffering a medical emergency when the fluoride pump in Sandy, Utah, malfunctioned in 2019, releasing an excessive amount of the mineral into the drinking water. The fluoride sickened hundreds of residents and led many in Utah to push for its removal.
It’s rare to find high levels of fluoridation in water, according to the National Institutes of Health. The agency said it’s “virtually impossible” to get a toxic dose of fluoride from water with standard levels of the mineral.
Kessler said the amounts of fluoride added to drinking water have been reduced over time and are below levels considered problematic.
“The science proves that it is effective at reducing cavities with little to no risk of other problems,” he said.
He added that a ban in Utah could have a domino effect with other legislatures being encouraged to follow suit with fluoride bans in their states.
In February, the city council in Riverton, a Salt Lake City suburb, unanimously passed a resolution to remove fluoride from the city’s public water systems. Voters in Brigham City, 59 miles (95 kilometers) north of the capital city, struck down by a large margin a measure in 2023 that would have removed the mineral from its public water supply.
Out of the 484 Utah water systems that reported data to the CDC in 2024, only 66 fluoridated their water, an Associated Press analysis showed. The largest was the state’s biggest city, Salt Lake City.
Rodney Thornell, president of the Utah Dental Association, began practicing dentistry in a Salt Lake City suburb before the city added fluoride to its water. His adult patients who grew up locally continue to get lots of cavities but younger patients who grew up with fluoride in the water get fewer, he said.
This new complaint — brought by an attorney who has already been sued for defaming Mr. Combs — demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday. Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day Ms. Parham claims she was assaulted there, and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department has already confirmed Ms. Parham’s claims were determined to be unfounded following a thorough investigation,” the singer’s legal team said in a statement to The Post.
“In an attempt to salvage her claims following the investigation debunking them, Ms. Parham has now invented an even wilder narrative, alleging a vast (and facially implausible) conspiracy between law enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players,” they continued.
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Trust & Will started when two friends wondered why there weren't more online options to create a will. Most of their financial lives were already online — banking, taxes, insurance — but wills would require thousands of dollars and talking to a lawyer. Or a barebones online template that doesn't leave room for customization or questions.
Its closest competitors, LegalZoom and Rocket Lawyer, focus on a broader variety of services. There's also FreeWill.com, which offers free templates for people to fill out.
"Every family deserves access to estate planning, and every professional deserves tools that simplify the process while delivering exceptional results," Barbo stated in the release. "This Series C funding is more than a company milestone — it's a step toward transforming estate planning into an essential service that touches every family's life and legacy."
Sign up for our weekly, original newsletter that goes beyond the annual Disruptor 50 list, offering a closer look at list-making companies and their innovative founders.
!summarize #nyjets #nygiants #justinfields #quarterback #nfl
Perez and Gabriel Mecklenburg, Hinge Health's chairman, co-founded the company in 2014 after experiencing personal struggles with physical rehabilitation, according to the company's website.
Members of Hinge Health can access virtual exercise therapy and an electrical nerve stimulation device called Enso. The company claims its technology can help users improve their pain, reduce the need for surgery and cut down health-care costs.
The San Francisco-based company has raised more than $1 billion from investors including Tiger Global and Coatue Management, and it boasted a $6.2 billion valuation as of October 2021. The biggest outside shareholders are venture firms Insight Partners and Atomico, which own 19% and 15% of the stock, respectively, according to the filing.
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!summarize #gerritcole #mlb #nyyankees #pitcher #injury
"As always, we remain careful to pace and align our CapEx investments appropriately and in line with booking trends," Catz said.
For the current quarter, Oracle expects revenue to grow of between 8% and 10%. Analysts were expecting growth of about 11% to $15.91 billion, according to LSEG. The company said it expects adjusted earnings of $1.61 to $1.65 per share. Analysts were calling for adjusted earnings per share of $1.79.
Catz said Oracle's fourth quarter adjusted earnings projections were negatively impacted by losses from an investment in another company.
Oracle's cloud and on-premises licenses business contributed $1.1 billion in revenue during the quarter, down 10% year over year.
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Odell Beckham Jr., comedian Druski accused of 2018 gang rape in amended Diddy lawsuit
An alleged victim who's sued Sean "Diddy" Combs is now accusing NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. of gang raping her in 2018 with the disgraced music mogul.
An alleged victim who’s sued Sean “Diddy” Combs is now accusing NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski of gang raping her in 2018 with the disgraced music mogul.
The former New York Giants wide receiver allegedly took part in the violent sexual assault of Combs accuser Ashley Parham inside an Orinda, Calif, house in March 2018, the amended federal lawsuit filed on Friday claimed.
During the alleged gang rape, other defendants allegedly referred to Beckham as “Cornelius,” the lawsuit states. The 32-year-old athlete’s middle name is Cornelious.
“Plaintiff has come to discover the Defendant Doe Cornelius who raped her was Defendant Odell,” the lawsuit alleges.
The new allegations were lodged as part of Parham’s suit against Combs in the Northern District of California.
A text and email sent to an agent who represents Beckham was not immediately returned Sunday night. A Post reporter was hung up on when calling a number for the agent, Zeke Sandhu.
A lawyer for Beckham did not return comment.
The athlete himself later took to X to dismiss the allegations Monday afternoon — saying he was nowhere near Orinda, CA at the time the alleged assault occurred nor has he ever visited the area.
In response to Druski’s statement, Beckham Jr., 32, tweeted: “Boy I’ll tell u what. This world makes absolutely no sense. I am covered by God. He will prevail. I kno who am I , I kno who u are, keep ur head. That name will be cleared. S–ts stupid”.”
Druski is accused of putting oil on the alleged victim Parham’s naked body before “treating it like a slip and slide and knocking the wind out of [Parham] due to his enormous size,” the lawsuit claims.
He then stopped himself from falling off the bed and allegedly raped Parham, the lawsuit states.
Combs’ attorneys have vehemently denied the accusations.
!summarize #tesla #stock #market
Meta executives have said they want to start using their own chips by 2026 for training, or the compute-intensive process of feeding the AI system reams of data to "teach" it how to perform.
As with the inference chip, the goal for the training chip is to start with recommendation systems and later use it for generative AI products like chatbot Meta AI, the executives said.
"We're working on how would we do training for recommender systems and then eventually how do we think about training and inference for gen AI," Meta's Chief Product Officer Chris Cox said at the Morgan Stanley technology, media and telecom conference last week.
Cox described Meta's chip development efforts as "kind of a walk, crawl, run situation" so far, but said executives considered the first-generation inference chip for recommendations to be a "big success."
!summarize #nymets #pitching #mlb
!summarize #military #palentine #israel #genocide
"That was a one-off situation in which our special envoy for hostages, whose job it is to get people released, had an opportunity to talk directly to someone who has control over these people and was given permission and encouraged to do so. He did so," Rubio told reporters en route to Saudi Arabia.
"As of now, it hasn't borne fruit. Doesn't mean he was wrong to try, but our primary vehicle for negotiations on this front will continue to be Mr. Witkoff and the work he's doing through Qatar," Rubio said, in reference to Trump's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.
!summarize #alandershoqitz #israel #jewish
!summarize #tuckercarlson #epsteinfiles #government #crime #sex
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“We’ve got tried and true evidence of the safety and efficacy of this public health initiative,” said American Dental Association President Brad Kessler, of Denver. Cavities could start emerging in children within months or years of Utah stopping fluoridation, Kessler said.
The ban comes weeks after federal health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has expressed skepticism about water fluoridation, was sworn into office.
“It's not a bill I care that much about,” Cox added, “but it's a bill I will sign.”
Utah lawmakers who pushed for a ban said putting fluoride in water was too expensive. Its Republican sponsor, Rep. Stephanie Gricius, acknowledged fluoride has benefits, but said it was an issue of “individual choice” to not have it in the water.
A Utah teenager who urged lawmakers to pass the bill described suffering a medical emergency when the fluoride pump in Sandy, Utah, malfunctioned in 2019, releasing an excessive amount of the mineral into the drinking water. The fluoride sickened hundreds of residents and led many in Utah to push for its removal.
It’s rare to find high levels of fluoridation in water, according to the National Institutes of Health. The agency said it’s “virtually impossible” to get a toxic dose of fluoride from water with standard levels of the mineral.
Kessler said the amounts of fluoride added to drinking water have been reduced over time and are below levels considered problematic.
“The science proves that it is effective at reducing cavities with little to no risk of other problems,” he said.
He added that a ban in Utah could have a domino effect with other legislatures being encouraged to follow suit with fluoride bans in their states.
In February, the city council in Riverton, a Salt Lake City suburb, unanimously passed a resolution to remove fluoride from the city’s public water systems. Voters in Brigham City, 59 miles (95 kilometers) north of the capital city, struck down by a large margin a measure in 2023 that would have removed the mineral from its public water supply.
Out of the 484 Utah water systems that reported data to the CDC in 2024, only 66 fluoridated their water, an Associated Press analysis showed. The largest was the state’s biggest city, Salt Lake City.
Rodney Thornell, president of the Utah Dental Association, began practicing dentistry in a Salt Lake City suburb before the city added fluoride to its water. His adult patients who grew up locally continue to get lots of cavities but younger patients who grew up with fluoride in the water get fewer, he said.
!summarize #market #finance #wealth #realestate #housing
!summarize #lalakers #Lebronjames #stephenasmith #bronnyjames #nba
This new complaint — brought by an attorney who has already been sued for defaming Mr. Combs — demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday. Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day Ms. Parham claims she was assaulted there, and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department has already confirmed Ms. Parham’s claims were determined to be unfounded following a thorough investigation,” the singer’s legal team said in a statement to The Post.
“In an attempt to salvage her claims following the investigation debunking them, Ms. Parham has now invented an even wilder narrative, alleging a vast (and facially implausible) conspiracy between law enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players,” they continued.
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