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Tech Giants, Small Business Owners, and NBA Fans Make Headlines

From exposed data to viral prophecies, and the rise of 'creators

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What Happened In a week filled with unexpected twists, several major stories caught the attention of the public. ServiceNow , a platform used by thousands of enterprises, revealed that a security bug exposed some...

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In a week filled with unexpected twists, several major stories caught the attention of the public. ServiceNow , a platform used by thousands of...

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In a week filled with unexpected twists, several major stories caught the attention of the public. ServiceNow, a platform used by thousands of enterprises, revealed that a security bug exposed some customer data to the internet. The company has since informed affected customers and is working to rectify the situation.

Meanwhile, the tech industry is abuzz with news of OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs embracing the $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed by President Trump. Despite initial concerns, the companies have seen a significant increase in visa applications, with some even calling the move a positive step for skilled immigration.

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The H-1B visa fee has sparked a heated debate within the tech industry, with some companies choosing to adapt and others pulling back. The move has also raised questions about the impact on the industry's reliance on foreign workers. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, companies must navigate these changes while prioritizing innovation and growth.

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In a surprising turn of events, a New York Knicks fan's 2020 high school yearbook prophecy has gone viral. Evan Pfeufer, now 23, boldly declared "Knicks in 6. 2026 NBA Finals" in his yearbook entry. With the Knicks leading the San Antonio Spurs 2-1 in the best of seven series, Pfeufer's prediction is looking increasingly plausible.

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Graham Platner, a progressive Senate candidate in Maine, has won the Democratic primary despite facing challenges over his past personal conduct. Platner's victory sets the stage for a high-stakes race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins, with Democrats hoping to flip the seat in November.

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A new study from Constant Contact reveals that 73% of small business owners now identify as 'creators'. This shift is changing the way they operate, with a focus on content creation and innovative marketing strategies. As the small business landscape continues to evolve, embracing this creative mindset may be key to success.

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  • What: Security bug, H-1B visa fee, Senate primary win, viral prophecy
  • Impact: Exposed customer data, increased visa applications, potential Senate seat flip

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As these stories continue to unfold, keep an eye on the tech industry's response to the H-1B visa fee, the outcome of the Senate race in Maine, and the Knicks' chances of winning the NBA Finals. With the rise of 'creators' among small business owners, it will be interesting to see how this shift impacts the industry as a whole.

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    ServiceNow tells customers a bug left some of their data exposed to the internet

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    ‘Knicks in 6. 2026 NBA Finals’: Why did this New Yorker make a prophecy in his 2020 high school yearbook?

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    73 Percent of Small Business Owners Now Identify as ‘Creators’—and It’s Changing How They Operate

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Tech Giants, Small Business Owners, and NBA Fans Make Headlines

From exposed data to viral prophecies, and the rise of 'creators

Wednesday, June 10, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In a week filled with unexpected twists, several major stories caught the attention of the public. ServiceNow, a platform used by thousands of enterprises, revealed that a security bug exposed some customer data to the internet. The company has since informed affected customers and is working to rectify the situation.

Meanwhile, the tech industry is abuzz with news of OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs embracing the $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed by President Trump. Despite initial concerns, the companies have seen a significant increase in visa applications, with some even calling the move a positive step for skilled immigration.

Why It Matters

The H-1B visa fee has sparked a heated debate within the tech industry, with some companies choosing to adapt and others pulling back. The move has also raised questions about the impact on the industry's reliance on foreign workers. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, companies must navigate these changes while prioritizing innovation and growth.

A Viral Prophecy

In a surprising turn of events, a New York Knicks fan's 2020 high school yearbook prophecy has gone viral. Evan Pfeufer, now 23, boldly declared "Knicks in 6. 2026 NBA Finals" in his yearbook entry. With the Knicks leading the San Antonio Spurs 2-1 in the best of seven series, Pfeufer's prediction is looking increasingly plausible.

A Senate Candidate's Win

Graham Platner, a progressive Senate candidate in Maine, has won the Democratic primary despite facing challenges over his past personal conduct. Platner's victory sets the stage for a high-stakes race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins, with Democrats hoping to flip the seat in November.

The Rise of 'Creators'

A new study from Constant Contact reveals that 73% of small business owners now identify as 'creators'. This shift is changing the way they operate, with a focus on content creation and innovative marketing strategies. As the small business landscape continues to evolve, embracing this creative mindset may be key to success.

Key Facts

  • What: Security bug, H-1B visa fee, Senate primary win, viral prophecy
  • Impact: Exposed customer data, increased visa applications, potential Senate seat flip

What to Watch

As these stories continue to unfold, keep an eye on the tech industry's response to the H-1B visa fee, the outcome of the Senate race in Maine, and the Knicks' chances of winning the NBA Finals. With the rise of 'creators' among small business owners, it will be interesting to see how this shift impacts the industry as a whole.

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What Happened

In a week filled with unexpected twists, several major stories caught the attention of the public. ServiceNow, a platform used by thousands of enterprises, revealed that a security bug exposed some customer data to the internet. The company has since informed affected customers and is working to rectify the situation.

Meanwhile, the tech industry is abuzz with news of OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs embracing the $100,000 H-1B visa fee imposed by President Trump. Despite initial concerns, the companies have seen a significant increase in visa applications, with some even calling the move a positive step for skilled immigration.

Why It Matters

The H-1B visa fee has sparked a heated debate within the tech industry, with some companies choosing to adapt and others pulling back. The move has also raised questions about the impact on the industry's reliance on foreign workers. As the tech landscape continues to evolve, companies must navigate these changes while prioritizing innovation and growth.

A Viral Prophecy

In a surprising turn of events, a New York Knicks fan's 2020 high school yearbook prophecy has gone viral. Evan Pfeufer, now 23, boldly declared "Knicks in 6. 2026 NBA Finals" in his yearbook entry. With the Knicks leading the San Antonio Spurs 2-1 in the best of seven series, Pfeufer's prediction is looking increasingly plausible.

A Senate Candidate's Win

Graham Platner, a progressive Senate candidate in Maine, has won the Democratic primary despite facing challenges over his past personal conduct. Platner's victory sets the stage for a high-stakes race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins, with Democrats hoping to flip the seat in November.

The Rise of 'Creators'

A new study from Constant Contact reveals that 73% of small business owners now identify as 'creators'. This shift is changing the way they operate, with a focus on content creation and innovative marketing strategies. As the small business landscape continues to evolve, embracing this creative mindset may be key to success.

Key Facts

  • What: Security bug, H-1B visa fee, Senate primary win, viral prophecy
  • Impact: Exposed customer data, increased visa applications, potential Senate seat flip

What to Watch

As these stories continue to unfold, keep an eye on the tech industry's response to the H-1B visa fee, the outcome of the Senate race in Maine, and the Knicks' chances of winning the NBA Finals. With the rise of 'creators' among small business owners, it will be interesting to see how this shift impacts the industry as a whole.

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OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs didn’t flinch at Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, and now they’re paying up as their application numbers soar

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