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Liam Payne, ex-member of boy band One Direction, dies at 31 in Buenos Aires hotel fall, local officials tell media

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TechCrunch After selling Drift, ex-HubSpot exec launches AI for customer success managers Elias Torres has achieved a lot for somebody who immigrated to the US from Nicaragua at 17 without knowing any English. About a year ago, Torres (pictured above) founded Agency, an AI-powered startup designed to automate tasks traditionally handled by customer success managers (CSMs). On Wednesday, Agency is coming out of stealth and announcing that it raised a $12 million seed round led by Sequoia and HubSpot Ventures.

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Yahoo Personal Finance Zelle scams cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Worse, Zelle scam refunds are rare. Here are some common Zelle scams and what you can do to protect yourself.

Yahoo News Trump vows to ban trans athletes from women's sports, declares himself 'father of IVF' in Fox News town hall with all-female audience The former president took part in a Fox News town hall in suburban Georgia on Tuesday with an audience of all women — a voting demographic that could be pivotal in the 2024 presidential race.

Yahoo Personal Finance Savings interest rates today, October 16, 2024 (top rate at 5.25% APY) Savings interest rates available today are well above historical norms. Find out where to get the best savings account rates.

Glovo adds a side of social stickiness to its food delivery app Do you want a side of socials with your fast food? Spain's Glovo, a food delivery and quick commerce service where the bulk of orders are for ready-to-eat food, is experimenting with adding a bundle of social features to drive more in-app activity. It's also letting restaurant partners upload food preparation videos to spice up the user experience by being able to push a feed of rich media at its users.

How Paladin's drones helped Asheville during Hurricane Helene When Hurricane Helene hit Asheville, North Carolina in September, the city's police department reached out to public safety drone startup Paladin for help. The startup's 30-member team jumped into action working nights and through the weekend to assist Asheville's police department with locating people and dropping off supplies. Asheville was a Paladin customer and its team was able to help because its software could control drones remotely from the company's Houston headquarters, Paladin founder and CEO Divy Shrivastava told TechCrunch.

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