Boom Supersonic has made great strides in recent years toward fulfilling its ambition to get its Overture supersonic airliner off the ground. The problem is that faster-than-sound aircraft aren't ...
Aircraft startup Boom Supersonic said Tuesday it will start selling a version of its turbine engine as a stationary power plant, and that its first customer will be data center startup Crusoe. Crusoe ...
2025 has been another great year for cinema, but more importantly it's also been a banner year for filmmakers letting their freak flag fly loudly and proudly. A well-crafted drama is one thing, but ...
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Investors have grown more concerned over the run-up in tech stocks and valuations of private AI companies, stoking fears of a bubble. WSJ’s Hannah Erin Lang uses three charts to explain what’s behind ...
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The bi-weekly podcast by actor and comedian Marc Maron ended on Monday featuring former President Barack Obama as the final guest, capping a more than 15-year run that reached millions of listeners.
Barack Obama is teaching Marc Maron how to say goodbye. The former president joined the comedian on the final episode of Maron's long-running "WTF" podcast, released on Monday, Oct. 13. During the ...
Marc Maron interviewed former president Barack Obama on the 1,686th and final episode of his pioneering “WTF” podcast. Obama was previously a guest on the show while still in office in 2015, marking a ...
After more than 15 years and nearly 1,700 episodes, “WTF With Marc Maron” came to an end on Monday morning. As his final guest, Maron brought it back to someone who helped the show (and podcasts in ...
The comedian, actor, and former podcaster discusses his decision to bring “WTF” to a close after 16 years and interviewing its final guest, Barack Obama. The comedian, actor, and former podcaster ...