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(PHOTOS) Paige Spiranac Says She Hasn’t Dated ‘Many People’ but Once Had a Crush on PGA Star Justin Thomas

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Golf influencer and social media personality Paige Spiranac offered a rare, candid look into her personal dating history during a recent YouTube video, revealing that she has dated far fewer people than many might assume given her massive online following, while also disclosing a pair of celebrity crushes she developed during her junior golf days.

Spiranac made the comments in a video titled “Confession time,” part of her HOT BIRDS series, which she filmed while playing a solo round of golf on a course in Florida. The format allowed her to address personal questions directly to camera between shots, a style she has used previously to discuss topics she said most people would not typically ask her about in public.

“No, I actually haven’t dated anyone famous before,” Spiranac said in the video, directly addressing persistent rumors and speculation that have circulated about her romantic life given her frequent public collaborations with professional athletes and other high-profile figures. She went on to describe her broader dating history as relatively limited. “I actually haven’t dated that many people in general,” she said. “I was homeschooled from fourth grade all the way until college with a very sheltered life.”

Spiranac elaborated further on how her upbringing shaped perceptions of her personality, noting that people often draw a direct connection between her homeschooling background and aspects of how she comes across publicly. “When I tell people I was homeschooled, they go, ‘Ah, that makes sense,’” she said.

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Beyond her general dating history, Spiranac also addressed her decision to keep most details of her personal life private despite maintaining an active and highly engaged presence on social media, where she has built a following exceeding 11 million people across platforms. She explained that her reluctance to share personal milestones is not rooted in any specific negative reason, but rather stems from a desire to keep certain moments private even as her public-facing career continues to grow. “I have so many supportive people who follow me. I think a lot of people would be really excited if I got married, or if I decided to have children, and that’s not the reason why I don’t talk about it,” she said.

The video also included a lighter, more nostalgic segment in which Spiranac discussed crushes she developed on professional golfers during her time playing junior golf, before her career shifted from competitive play toward content creation and golf commentary. “In junior golf, I had like the biggest crush on Justin Thomas,” she said. “And I also grew up playing junior golf with Wyndham Clark.” She also named a second PGA Tour star from that same period of her life. “I went to school and college with Xander Schauffele and his caddie, Austin [Kaiser]. Also had a crush on Xander,” she said.

Spiranac’s connection to Schauffele extends beyond a passing junior golf crush; the two both attended San Diego State University, with Spiranac transferring in after spending her freshman year at the University of Arizona. Schauffele met his now-wife, Maya, while attending SDSU during roughly the same period Spiranac was also enrolled there. In a separate previous interview on “The SPINvitational,” Spiranac had addressed the situation more directly, acknowledging that her interest in Schauffele had not been reciprocated. “I did go to school at SDSU with Xander Schauffele. And another fun fact is I had a crush on him, and he wanted nothing to do with me,” she said at the time, adding that Schauffele’s relationship with his future wife had unfolded during that same period at the university. “He met his wife Maya at SDSU, so it was meant to be. Didn’t work out for me in that way.”

When asked more broadly about what she looks for in a potential partner, Spiranac offered a lighthearted explanation tied directly to her background in the sport. “I don’t really have a type,” she said. “But my type is someone who can hit a golf ball really well.” She elaborated further on that preference in a separate interview, describing an attraction specifically tied to technical skill on the course. “There’s just something to it that just works for me,” she said.

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Spiranac’s comments also touched on the broader challenge of navigating persistent dating rumors that have followed her throughout her career as a prominent figure in a male-dominated industry. In earlier remarks, she described the frustration of having professional collaborations with male athletes routinely misinterpreted by media outlets and online commenters as evidence of romantic relationships. She specifically cited a period in which a content collaboration with golfer Bryson DeChambeau led to headlines suggesting the two were dating, despite no such relationship existing. She also noted she had previously heard rumors linking her romantically to NFL quarterback Tom Brady, which she described as entirely unfounded. “It’s like any time I shoot content with a male celebrity, that’s the headline or all of the comments, which can be really difficult for my job where I work in a male-dominated industry,” she said in that earlier interview. “It’s really frustrating because I’ve never dated anyone famous ever, not even close.”

Spiranac was previously married to athletic trainer Steven Tinoco, whom she wed in 2018 after meeting him near the start of her career. The two were reported to no longer be married as of 2022, though Spiranac has generally kept details surrounding the end of that relationship out of the public eye, consistent with the broader approach to privacy she described in her recent video.

Since transitioning away from competitive golf, Spiranac has built one of the most recognizable public profiles in the sport, appearing on the covers of Maxim and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue while growing a combined social media following of several million people across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. She has continued to remain an active voice in golf media, regularly offering commentary and defending current PGA Tour players against criticism, including recent remarks in which she pushed back on suggestions that today’s golfers lack the personality of past generations, specifically citing Justin Thomas among the players she felt deserved a more favorable characterization from fans and media commentators.

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Synchrony, credit card issuer to Amazon and Walmart, partners with OpenAI for ChatGPT shopping

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Synchrony Financial, the credit card issuer for brands including Amazon, Walmart and Lowe’s, is working with OpenAI to allow shoppers to buy products directly inside ChatGPT using their store cards.

The deal is one of the first major moves by a U.S. consumer lender to bring financing, payments and rewards directly into an AI chatbot.

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While agentic commerce has become a catchphrase for the next phase of online shopping, consumers who discover items in an AI agent are typically still routed to a brand’s website to complete the purchase. To change that, OpenAI has signed deals with companies including Visa and Stripe to move toward in-chat purchases.

“What happens today is the transaction doesn’t cleanly happen yet at the provider like OpenAI,” said Maran Nalluswami, Synchrony’s chief strategy officer, in an interview. “We want to ensure that if a transaction’s going to happen in that ecosystem, our cards are loaded up in the right spots to ensure that that transaction finishes.”

Still, there’s work ahead before seamless agentic commerce becomes reality.

Nalluswami said doing the work to get general-purpose cards within ChatGPT will probably take six to 12 months, and possibly longer for private label store cards that only work at specific retailers, which takes additional coordination with the brands.

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Consumers remain cautious about handing credit card information to AI or allowing an agent to complete a purchase. There are also questions about who pays for transactions completed inside ChatGPT. Nalluswami said the economics will need to be negotiated among retailers, Synchrony and OpenAI.

Synchrony is also talking with competing AI platforms, including Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini, on embedding their cards within those chatbots, Nalluswami said.

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Newcastle biotech pioneers BSF aim for robotics and luxury cars in strategic deal

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‘This strategic partnership represents a significant step in converting our platform science into high-value commercial channels’

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Scientists at Newcastle’s Lab-Grown Leather are behind the world’s first T-Rex leather handbag.(Image: Lab-Grown Leather)

Newcastle biotech business BSF Enterprise has struck a strategic partnership with a German consulting firm to help commercialise its pioneering products. The company is set to work with Schakau Managementberatung to commercialise bio-engineered skin materials for use in humanoid and industrial robotics, as well as its lab-grown leather in luxury vehicles.

Its portfolio of lab-grown leather products – including the T-Rex Leather which famously featured in a luxury handbag – are set to be promoted to European luxury automotive manufacturers for applications such as “interior trim, steering elements and premium accents”.

Meanwhile within the robotics market, BSF is also advancing its technology into the rapidly emerging robotics sector.

In a statement to shareholders, directors said that, as humanoid and specialised robotics move toward complex industrial and domestic environments, traditional synthetic outer layers present performance limitations.

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It said: “BSF’s platform enables the production of bio-engineered human skin equivalents-advanced biological surface layers designed to provide natural flexibility, structural compatibility, and seamless bio-interface integration.”

Schakau will provide access to automotive manufacturers and other potential commercial partners. The Heads of Terms are targeting a binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the development or licensing of Lab-Grown Leather products during September to December 2026. A binding MOU with a Tier-1 partner for Robotics Skin / Biological Interface development is targeted during September 2026 to January 2027.

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The commercial framework includes a six-year revenue-sharing structure, alongside equity incentives depending on performance. Schakau may also introduce capital. Capital introduced by Schakau attracts a success fee of 5% up to £10m, 4% from £10m-£25m, 3% from £25m-£50m and 2% above £50m, payable in cash or equity on completion.

BSF retains 100% ownership of its underlying intellectual property, including patents, tissue scaffolds, trade secrets and cell-manufacturing processes.

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Chief executive Che Connon said: “This strategic partnership represents a significant step in converting our platform science into high-value commercial channels. Entering the ultra-luxury automotive sector gives us direct communication with decision-makers who define luxury craftsmanship, allowing us to commercialise our lab-grown leather in bespoke vehicle programs.

“Simultaneously, extending our tissue-scaffolding technology into biological interface materials for robotics opens a vast new market opportunity. By applying our expertise in bio-engineered human skin equivalents, we are positioning BSF at the intersection of biotechnology and advanced robotics. We have built a commercial framework that protects our IP while giving our partner every incentive to secure major OEM contracts.”

Nico Schakau, managing sirector of Schakau Managementberatung GmbH, added: “For more than two decades, we have worked at the intersection of engineering, advanced materials and the automotive industry. But some ideas have the potential to reach far beyond the industries in which they begin.

“We believe biological materials could fundamentally change the way humans and machines interact. As humanoid robotics becomes part of our everyday world, the interface between human and machine will matter just as much as the intelligence within it. Tissue engineering opens the door to an entirely new generation of biological interfaces – more natural, more adaptive and ultimately more human.

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“Lab-grown leather gives us an extraordinary opportunity to demonstrate what this technology can achieve today. Robotics gives us a glimpse of what it could become tomorrow.”

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British Business Bank ramping up support for firms in Wales

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The British Business Bank newly supported 1,400 smaller businesses across Wales in its last financial year. It said with its backing these businesses are forecasting to create 1,300 new jobs and support a further 17,200 existing ones.

In its third annual impact report for its 2025-26 financial year the economic development bank of the UK Government estimates the supported firms will generate £600m in additional turnover which will deliver a forecast uplift in economic output of £300m to the Welsh economy over the lifetime of the finance they have received.

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For the UK as whole, through direct lending to SMEs, lending guarantees and leveraged funding on deals, the British Business Bank said it has a £9.4bn impact in its last financial year benefitting 38,000 firms. The bank has not provided figures on investment levels for Wales or the other nations and regions of the UK.

A key driver to the bank’s impact in Wales is its £130m Investment Fund for Wales (IFW). The fund’s equity element is managed by Foresight. As well as its equity element the Investment Fund for Wales has a large debt fund up to £2m per deal managed by Development Bank of Wales subsidiary FW Wales, and a small debt component, up to £100,000, managed by BCRS Business Loans.

The fund celebrated its two-year anniversary earlier this year with a £37m investment milestone, following over 102 investments supporting 93 businesses across Wales, spanning a wide range of sectors and attracting additional private sector investment into the Welsh economy.

Recent investments include the fund’s largest equity investment to date – a £3.5m investment into industrial services firm Advantiv to supporting its expansion, new UK locations and operational innovation.

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The bank is also expanding support to the Cardiff City region through a new £6.5m innovation cluster, helping drive more equity investment into businesses operating in the eight priority industrial strategy sectors.

Jess Phillips- Harris, director, Wales, local growth team at the British Business Bank, said:“This year’s impact report shows the real difference that British Business Bank support is making to businesses and communities across Wales.

As the bank’s support continues to grow, we’re backing more businesses across a wider range of sectors, while bringing more private investment into Wales alongside our own funding. This is helping innovative companies develop new technologies, manufacturers expand their operations and entrepreneurs turn ambitious plans into long-term growth.

Through programmes such as the Investment Fund for Wales, Start Up Loans and angel syndicate initiatives, we’re backing ambitious businesses across Wales, helping individual companies grow while strengthening local economies, supporting skilled jobs and contributing to long-term prosperity across the country.”

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Micron Technology Stock Surges Past $1,000 as Wall Street Raises Price Targets on AI Memory Boom

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Earnings News: Micron Technology Inc (NASDAQ: MU)

Micron Technology’s stock jumped 5.05%, or $49.10, to $1,020.76 as of 10:36 a.m. EDT Monday, pushing the memory chipmaker back above the closely watched $1,000-per-share threshold as a wave of bullish Wall Street analyst upgrades reinforced investor optimism around surging demand for artificial intelligence-related memory chips.

Monday’s rally extended a sharp rebound that has carried Micron shares from a trough of $739 on July 29 to levels now exceeding $1,000, a swing of well over 35% in less than three weeks. The stock had closed at $971.66 on Aug. 14, having climbed more than 14% over the preceding 30 days, according to market data, before continuing higher into this week on the back of fresh analyst commentary.

New Street Research upgraded Micron to a buy rating with a $1,250 price target, citing what analysts described as a substantial long-term cash flow opportunity tied to AI memory demand alongside a leaner overall cost structure at the company. UBS reaffirmed its own buy rating on the stock and lifted its price target to $1,625, pointing to tightening high-bandwidth memory supply, improving pricing dynamics and strengthening demand for data-center storage as key drivers of the more aggressive outlook.

Micron management has struck a confident tone regarding the durability of the current cycle. According to commentary attributed to the company, executives have described the business as “exceptional” and have said they expect very tight memory industry conditions to persist beyond 2027, as demand growth continues to outpace available supply across the sector.

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The rally in Micron shares has coincided with a broader surge across the memory chip sector following a strong showing from rival SanDisk. On Aug. 13, SanDisk unveiled an ambitious long-term financial outlook at its 2026 Investor Day, projecting sustained mid-to-high double-digit revenue growth from fiscal 2028 through fiscal 2030 and committing to return 100% of its remaining cash to shareholders. That announcement triggered a nearly 14% surge in SanDisk’s own stock and helped ease broader market concerns about potential memory bit oversupply, sparking a rally across peer companies. SK Hynix and Western Digital each jumped more than 7% in the aftermath, Seagate Technology rose nearly 5%, and Micron itself advanced more than 4% in the sessions immediately following SanDisk’s presentation.

Andrew Jackson, head of Japan equity strategy at Ortus Advisors, pointed to the increasing confidence memory manufacturers have shown in providing long-range guidance as a notable shift for an industry historically known for volatile, cyclical demand patterns. “A few years ago, it was unheard of for NAND flash manufacturers to provide such precise long-term forecasts,” Jackson said, reflecting on the shift in how companies across the sector are now communicating with investors about the durability of the current AI-driven demand cycle.

Micron’s underlying financial performance has provided substantial support for the stock’s dramatic ascent throughout 2026. The company’s most recent quarterly results showed annualized revenue of roughly $41.5 billion, alongside a gross margin near 72.6% and an operating margin around 65.7%, figures that market analysts have described as exceptional for a company operating in the historically cyclical memory chip business. Micron’s balance sheet has also drawn favorable attention from analysts, with the company carrying relatively low debt levels and a current ratio above 3, providing what analysts characterized as meaningful financial flexibility to withstand any future volatility in the memory market.

The stock’s valuation, while elevated in absolute price terms, has been described by some analysts as reasonable relative to the company’s growth trajectory. Micron currently trades at a price-to-earnings ratio near 22 and a price-to-sales ratio of roughly 12, multiples that several analysts have characterized as representing a premium, though not an extreme one, for a high-growth company positioned at the center of the ongoing artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout.

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Micron’s dramatic rise has not gone unnoticed among prominent institutional investors. According to recent disclosures, Soros Capital has made Micron its single largest holding, while hedge fund Appaloosa has trimmed its position in the stock but continued to keep it among its largest overall holdings, signaling sustained institutional confidence in the company’s long-term prospects even amid the stock’s significant volatility.

The company has also continued expanding its strategic footprint within the broader AI ecosystem. Micron recently launched a new $250 million venture fund, called Micron Ventures Paradigm Fund, aimed at supporting emerging companies within the artificial intelligence and data-center hardware space. The company has additionally pushed forward with new product development, including advances in PCIe Gen 6 solid-state drive technology, further underscoring its broader strategic focus on capturing growth across the AI infrastructure supply chain beyond its core high-bandwidth memory business.

Micron’s shares reached an all-time high of $1,255 on June 25 before pulling back sharply through much of July amid a combination of profit-taking, investor concerns regarding the emergence of cheaper artificial intelligence models originating from China, rising competitive pressure within the memory sector, and broader fears that memory manufacturers could eventually lose pricing power as global supply catches up with AI-driven demand. Monday’s rally back above the $1,000 threshold represents a substantial recovery from that late-July trough, though the stock remains below its June record high.

The stock’s continued volatility has also reignited investor speculation regarding whether Micron’s board might pursue a stock split before the end of 2026, a question that has followed the company throughout its extraordinary rise this year as its per-share price has climbed into four-digit territory, a level that can sometimes create psychological or practical barriers for smaller retail investors seeking to purchase shares.

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With Wall Street price targets now ranging as high as $1,625 to $1,750 among some of the more bullish analysts covering the stock, and Micron shares having already more than tripled over the course of 2026, investors are likely to continue closely watching the company’s coming quarterly results and broader trends across the memory chip sector for further signals on whether the current AI-driven supercycle can sustain the extraordinary valuations the market has assigned to Micron and its peers throughout the year.

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