Legora erhält 150 Millionen US-Dollar in Serie-C-Finanzierungsrunde, um den globalen Rollout seiner KI-Plattform für Juristen zu beschleunigen

NEW YORK – Legora, die kollaborative KI-Plattform für Juristen, gab heute den Abschluss einer Serie-C-Finanzierungsrunde bekannt, in der 150 Millionen USD aufgebracht wurden, bei einer Bewertung von 1,8 Milliarden USD.

Die Finanzierungsrunde, mit der die globale Expansion beschleunigt und die wachsende Produkt-Roadmap des Unternehmens gefördert werden soll, wurde von Bessemer Venture Partners geleitet. Zu den bestehenden Investoren gehören ICONIQ, General Catalyst, Redpoint Ventures und Ben.

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Legora recauda 150 millones de dólares en la Serie C para acelerar el lanzamiento global de su plataforma de IA para profesionales del derecho

NUEVA YORK – Legora, la plataforma colaborativa de IA para abogados, anuncia que ha finalizado una ronda de financiación de Serie C de 150 millones de dólares, con una valoración de 1,800 millones de dólares.

La ronda estuvo liderada por Bessemer Venture Partners, con una importante aportación de los inversores actuales ICONIQ, General Catalyst, Redpoint Ventures, Benchmark y Y Combinator.

Este financiamiento permitirá a Legora acelerar su expansión global y continuar con su creciente plan de desarrollo de productos.

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9to5Mac Daily: October 30, 2025 – AirPods Pro lawsuit, more

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Mark Williams sets ‘new standard’ in first start with Suns

PHOENIX – The emergence of the next Phoenix Suns big man could be in the form of 23-year-old center Mark Williams.

Let’s take a step back before making any bold claims. When the Suns traded for Williams on draft night, despite also selecting another center in Khaman Maluach, it felt like Williams might be brushed out of the rotation. That hasn’t been the case. In fact, he has become the focal point—and the crème de la crème—of Phoenix’s hectic center rotation, which includes himself and three other players at the position.

Even with the competition being an emphasis, head coach Jordan Ott knew that getting Williams physically right and on the appropriate regimen was more important than anything else. When the team announced Williams would be on a minutes restriction, it showed that Ott’s vision was coming to fruition.

While Williams could’ve pouted about the decrease in workload, he made the most of it. Fast forward to his first start in the purple and orange, and he delivered a standout performance. A 20-point, 11-rebound double-double, along with four steals and two blocks, had him popping out on the stat sheet.

That wasn’t even the most impressive part for Ott, though. It was much simpler than the numbers.

“That he can do it back-to-back games. I think after the last game (vs. Utah Jazz), we just talked about his standard as we learn him and he learns us. Obviously, he’s a big presence out there, and how he’s done back-to-back games. We were changing things up for Morant tonight,” Ott said.

“He’s able to do it, so even that’s not on the box score. I think there are multiple things there we can be happy about where Mark is at, and now that’s a new standard. Keeping them to that standard is what we’re all here to do.”

It isn’t just Jordan Ott who loves Mark Williams with the Suns. Another shining supporter is point guard Collin Gillespie, who was with Williams during the pre-draft process. Gillespie shared insights about their time together during training camp and media day, expressing confidence in Williams’ development.

Gillespie knew that the former Duke big man would come around. Earlier in the week, Williams’s approach didn’t change once he joined the Suns: he stayed ready, was patient, and made sure to maximize every opportunity.

The double-double immediately catches attention, but it was much more than that. Williams has stepped up in the screen-and-roll, filling the empty pockets for easy buckets, and establishing himself as a legitimate rim threat. Those are only a glimpse of what Gillespie has seen through four games.

“A big body. He could put a ton of pressure on the rim, rolling, and screening. He sets great screens and can give guys good looks coming off the screen,” Gillespie said postgame. “And he’s done a great job on the glass as well, but you kind of see it sometimes, he makes those little plays happen off of missed shots where he’ll tip it off the glass and then keep it to himself.”

“Yeah, he’s been effective for us. And he’s going to continue to get better as he plays more games, as we get more continuity with each other while playing. It’s been awesome so far.”

The back-to-back games won’t be an issue. The mentality isn’t an issue. Williams’ on-court performance has been exceptional up to this point. Now, it’ll be about maintaining that standard for the duration of the season.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/phoenix-suns/suns-news-mark-williams-sets-new-standard-first-start-phoenix

WWE suspended and fired 2-time champion following major allegations

WWE maintains a strict policy when it comes to allegations of misconduct involving its talent. The company does not tolerate inappropriate behavior and takes such accusations very seriously.

In one notable case, a WWE superstar faced major allegations that led to his suspension. Following a thorough investigation, the talent was ultimately released from the company. This action reflects WWE’s commitment to upholding a safe and respectful environment for all its athletes and fans.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-wwe-suspended-fired-2-time-champion-following-major-allegations

Cotton Reverting Lower on Thursday

Cotton futures are trading with midday losses of 65 to 76 points across most contracts.

Crude oil futures were up 19 cents per barrel, reaching $60.69, while the US dollar index climbed $0.298 to $99.320.

In a recent post, President Trump stated that China is set to purchase massive amounts of other agricultural goods, although no specifics were provided regarding cotton. Tariffs on US agricultural products are expected to be lifted, which could impact trade positively.

The Wednesday online auction from The Seam showed 8,719 bales sold at an average price of 60.14 cents per pound. Meanwhile, the Cotlook A Index rose by 45 points on October 29, reaching 76.40 cents.

ICE certified cotton stocks remained steady on October 29, with the certified stock level at 18,052 bales.

Looking at specific cotton contract prices:

– December 2025 Cotton is at 65.25 cents, down 76 points
– March 2026 Cotton is at 66.82 cents, down 69 points
– May 2026 Cotton is at 68.03 cents, down 68 points

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https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/cotton-reverting-lower-thursday

NYT Strands #607 October 31, 2025 Answers (10/31/25)

If you need help finding the words in the NYT Strands October 31, 2025 puzzle, we have a list of answers so you can keep your streak going!

In today’s puzzle, there are seven words to be found; six are regular words and one is the Spangram. Below, you’ll find the answers for the NYT Strands #607 puzzle.

## About NYT Strands #607 (October 31, 2025)

Strands is a new game created by the New York Times that adds a twist to the classic word search concept. Currently in beta, it can be played through the official Strands website. Each puzzle has a theme, with theme words that must be found to solve the puzzle. Additionally, you can find non-theme words to generate hints that help you locate the theme words.

## Strands #607 Answers

Here are the answers for Strands #607, published on October 31, 2025:

– FEMUR
– FIBULA
– HUMERUS
– RADIUS
– SKULL
– STERNUM
– ULNA
– **SKELETON** (Spangram)

Today’s theme is **“Good bones”**, referencing the Skeleton, so all the themed words are based around bones.

## How to Play NYT Strands

NYT Strands is a word search-style word game where each puzzle is based on a theme. Letters can be used in any direction, as long as they are not reused or crossed. Theme words appear highlighted in light blue.

One word, the **Spangram**, will describe the puzzle’s theme. The Spangram touches the left and right edges of the board and appears in yellow.

When you find all the words, each letter in the grid will be used exactly once.

If you get stuck, you can find any four-letter (or longer) word. For every three such words, you earn a hint that reveals one of the theme words to help you progress.

That’s everything you need to know to finish the NYT Strands #607 puzzle for October 31, 2025. For more content and guides, be sure to check out the NYT Strands section on our website.
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Cardinal Health surges as it raises FY 2026 EPS guidance

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Zohran Mamdani’s Chances Of Becoming NYC Mayor Appear To Hinge On One Thing, Wildly Different Polls Show

Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani’s chances of beating independent candidate Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s mayoral race appear to be strongly correlated with the level of support for longshot Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, according to a spate of recent polling.

Two polls released Thursday show that Mamdani, a self-avowed socialist, enjoys wide leads over Cuomo, the former Democratic Governor of New York, and Sliwa in the city’s mayoral race. On the other hand, a Suffolk University poll released on Monday, in which Sliwa polled lower than in the two more recent polls, found that Mamdani’s lead over Cuomo was only 10 points.

An Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill survey released Thursday found that Mamdani secured a 25-point lead over Cuomo, 50% to 25%, while 21% of voters backed Sliwa and 4% were undecided. Compared to a separate Emerson College poll released on September 10, support for Mamdani in the mayoral election rose by seven percentage points, from 43% to 50%.

“Mamdani appears to have built a coalition across key demographics, increasing his margin among Black voters since last month, from 50% to 71%, whereas Cuomo dropped ten points among Black voters since September,” Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said in a statement.

“Mamdani continues to have a base of young voters; 69% of voters under 50 support him, whereas 37% of voters over 50 support Mamdani, while 31% support Cuomo and 28% support Sliwa,” Kimball added.

Meanwhile, a Marist University poll published Thursday showed Mamdani leading with 48% support, Cuomo gaining 32% of the vote, Sliwa receiving 16% support, and 3% undecided.

Sliwa has reportedly been facing increasing pressure from some Republicans to drop out of the New York City mayoral race in an effort to improve Cuomo’s chances of beating Mamdani in the election. However, Sliwa has doubled down on his plans to stay in the race until Election Day. In an October 20 interview with Fox Across America, he said he would rather be “impaled” than drop his mayoral bid.

If Sliwa were to drop out of the contest, Mamdani would lead by only six points, receiving the backing of 51% of likely voters compared with 44% for Cuomo, according to the Marist poll. Moreover, 2% of voters said they would vote for someone else, and 3% were undecided.

“My message to your readers is that a vote for Curtis Sliwa is a vote for Zohran Mamdani,” Rich Azzopardi, a spokesperson for Cuomo’s campaign, told the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) in an emailed statement. “For weeks this has been a tightening race with early voting showing a surge of older voters—the exact inverse of the primary—and turnout on track for between 1.9 and 2 million. With those dynamics, every poll out there is essentially meaningless from this point out.”

David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, said in a statement on Monday, when Suffolk’s poll was released, that he thinks Sliwa could have “an outsized impact” on the outcome of the Big Apple’s upcoming mayoral election.

“There is one person in New York City whose voters could have an outsized impact on the outcome. That person isn’t Mayor Eric Adams, Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Senator Chuck Schumer, or any New York billionaire. It’s Republican Curtis Sliwa,” Paleologos said.

“And when asked for their second choice, those voters preferred Cuomo over Mamdani 36% to 2%.”

Mamdani previously called for the New York City Police Department to be defunded, referring to the department as “racist, anti-queer and a major threat to public safety.” Though, the Democratic socialist has since downplayed some of his previous anti-police rhetoric.

President Donald Trump notably told reporters on October 22 that if Sliwa dropped out of the Big Apple’s mayoral race, “maybe Cuomo would have a little bit of a chance, but not much.”

“He’s [Sliwa] not going to win and [it’s] not looking too good for Cuomo either,” Trump added during his comments to reporters.

Cuomo claimed on October 17 that Sliwa “cannot win,” adding that if “you vote for Curtis, save yourself the time, and vote for Mamdani,” The New York Times reported.

Additionally, Cuomo suggested to SiriusXM host Stephen A. Smith during a Wednesday interview on “Straight Shooter with Stephen A.” that if Mamdani is victorious in New York City’s November 4 general election, it would be “the death of the Democratic Party.”

The Emerson College poll was conducted October 25 to October 27. The overall sample of NYC very likely voters/those who have already voted (n=640) has a credibility interval, similar to a survey’s margin of error, of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

The Marist University survey of 1,134 New York City adults was conducted October 24 to October 28. Results for all adults (n=1,134) are statistically significant within plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

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https://dailycaller.com/2025/10/30/zohran-mamdani-polling-curtis-sliwa-andrew-cuomo/