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Corgi, the buzzy Y Combinator-backed insurance tech startup, says it didn’t steal an open source product

This week saw a mix of controversy, court rulings, and business struggles across various industries.

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This week saw a mix of controversy, court rulings, and business struggles across various industries.

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This week saw a mix of controversy, court rulings, and business struggles across various industries. Here's a breakdown of the top news stories:

Corgi Insurance Tech Controversy

Corgi, a buzzy Y Combinator-backed insurance tech startup, is facing allegations of stealing an open source product from Papermark. Corgi has denied the allegations, raising questions about vibe coding and the use of open source software in the tech industry.

Court Ruling on Mail-in Voting

A federal judge has blocked the Postal Service from withholding mail-in ballots in states that refuse to give the federal government a list of their voters. This decision is a major blow to Trump's plan to seize more federal control over state-run elections.

Red Lobster's Financial Struggles

Red Lobster's infamous "Ultimate Endless Shrimp" promotion has left the company $11 million in the red in a single quarter. Shareholders are alleging that the promotion was a ploy by a former majority shareholder to squeeze as much benefit as possible from the eatery.

The Benefits of Beef Organ Supplements

Beef organ supplements are becoming increasingly popular due to their nutrient-rich properties and convenience. Our team of expert testers has reviewed several popular options on the market and found them to be a great way to boost energy and get essential nutrients.

Remembering Curtis Hartman

Curtis Hartman, a founding journalist at Inc., has passed away at 78. Known for his fearless approach to everyday reporting and delicate prose, Hartman leaves behind a fierce legacy in the world of journalism.

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These news stories have significant implications for various industries and aspects of our lives. The Corgi controversy raises questions about the use of open source software in tech, while the court ruling on mail-in voting has major implications for the upcoming election. Red Lobster's financial struggles serve as a cautionary tale for businesses, and the benefits of beef organ supplements highlight the importance of nutrition and convenience. Curtis Hartman's legacy serves as a reminder of the power of fearless journalism.

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  • Who: Corgi, Red Lobster, Trump, Curtis Hartman
  • What: Insurance tech controversy, court ruling on mail-in voting, financial struggles, benefits of beef organ supplements, legacy of Curtis Hartman
  • When: This week
  • Impact: Significant implications for tech, elections, business, nutrition, and journalism

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As these stories continue to unfold, it's essential to keep an eye on the developments and implications. Will Corgi's response to the allegations be enough to clear its name? How will the court ruling on mail-in voting affect the upcoming election? What's next for Red Lobster and its financial struggles? How will the popularity of beef organ supplements continue to grow? And how will Curtis Hartman's legacy continue to inspire journalists and writers?

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Corgi, the buzzy Y Combinator-backed insurance tech startup, says it didn’t steal an open source product

** This week saw a mix of controversy, court rulings, and business struggles across various industries.

Friday, June 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week saw a mix of controversy, court rulings, and business struggles across various industries. Here's a breakdown of the top news stories:

Corgi Insurance Tech Controversy

Corgi, a buzzy Y Combinator-backed insurance tech startup, is facing allegations of stealing an open source product from Papermark. Corgi has denied the allegations, raising questions about vibe coding and the use of open source software in the tech industry.

Court Ruling on Mail-in Voting

A federal judge has blocked the Postal Service from withholding mail-in ballots in states that refuse to give the federal government a list of their voters. This decision is a major blow to Trump's plan to seize more federal control over state-run elections.

Red Lobster's Financial Struggles

Red Lobster's infamous "Ultimate Endless Shrimp" promotion has left the company $11 million in the red in a single quarter. Shareholders are alleging that the promotion was a ploy by a former majority shareholder to squeeze as much benefit as possible from the eatery.

The Benefits of Beef Organ Supplements

Beef organ supplements are becoming increasingly popular due to their nutrient-rich properties and convenience. Our team of expert testers has reviewed several popular options on the market and found them to be a great way to boost energy and get essential nutrients.

Remembering Curtis Hartman

Curtis Hartman, a founding journalist at Inc., has passed away at 78. Known for his fearless approach to everyday reporting and delicate prose, Hartman leaves behind a fierce legacy in the world of journalism.

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Why It Matters

These news stories have significant implications for various industries and aspects of our lives. The Corgi controversy raises questions about the use of open source software in tech, while the court ruling on mail-in voting has major implications for the upcoming election. Red Lobster's financial struggles serve as a cautionary tale for businesses, and the benefits of beef organ supplements highlight the importance of nutrition and convenience. Curtis Hartman's legacy serves as a reminder of the power of fearless journalism.

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  • Who: Corgi, Red Lobster, Trump, Curtis Hartman
  • What: Insurance tech controversy, court ruling on mail-in voting, financial struggles, benefits of beef organ supplements, legacy of Curtis Hartman
  • When: This week
  • Impact: Significant implications for tech, elections, business, nutrition, and journalism

What to Watch

As these stories continue to unfold, it's essential to keep an eye on the developments and implications. Will Corgi's response to the allegations be enough to clear its name? How will the court ruling on mail-in voting affect the upcoming election? What's next for Red Lobster and its financial struggles? How will the popularity of beef organ supplements continue to grow? And how will Curtis Hartman's legacy continue to inspire journalists and writers?

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