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SpaceX could file its confidential IPO prospectus with the SEC THIS WEEK. The company aims to seek a staggering $1.75 trillion valuation and become the largest stock market debut in history. The IPO could raise up to $80 billion, with individual investors getting access to 30% of shares via E*trade, Robinhood and SoFi.
This puts SpaceX on track for a late June listing after the typical 3-month SEC review. The pitch focuses on three explosive businesses: space launch, Starlink, and orbital data centers. This is moving forward on schedule for a June or July listing.
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Live to Tell It: Lessons From a Lifetime in Grizzly Country
A veteran hunter recounts multiple grizzly encounters and the hard-earned habits that kept him alive—staying alert in thick cover, reading bear behavior, and avoiding the “tough-guy” impulse when things go sideways.
The throughline is simple: in real bear country, smart decisions and calm reactions matter more than bravado, because a bad call can turn a backcountry trip into a medevac—or worse.
Read the full story at Outdoor Life →
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LPGA Payday Jumps: Another Big Check Week for the Women’s Tour
An LPGA event got a $1 million purse boost from JM Eagle chairman and CEO Walter Wang, making it the richest tournament on the schedule outside the majors and the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship.
Bigger purses raise the stakes for players and signal that sponsors see real value in women’s golf—good for the tour’s momentum and for fans who want stronger fields week to week.
Read the full story at GOLF.com →
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Boston Is a Family Tradition: 36 Straight Years, Now Dad’s Got Company
A 2:26 marathoner has run the Boston Marathon for 36 consecutive years, and now his two sons are set to join him, turning a personal streak into a family milestone.
The story tracks how the boys grew up around the race and are stepping from spectating into earning their own place on the starting line—proof that consistency and legacy still mean something in a world hooked on shortcuts.
Read the full story at Men’s Journal →
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