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    Five Key Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Workplace and Economy

    A Quick Rundown on the Current State of Artificial Intelligence There's been a lot of talk recently about artificial intelligence (AI). With advances occurring at a rapid pace, it's important to understand the key points that are shaping the AI landscape today. Automation and Employment: A...
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    Scientists Discover a Vast Structure Hiding Beneath Antarctica's Ice

    Unveiling the Hidden Structures beneath Antarctica's Ice The southernmost part of our planet, Antarctica, holds a secret hidden beneath its vast icy landscape. Thousands of meters of ice cover an ancient world of towering mountains and deep ravines. With technologies like radar surveys and...
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    New Dual-Mode Propulsion System for Satellites to Undergo First In-Space Test

    A Revolutionary Leap in Space Travel: Dual-Purpose Propulsion System on the Horizon Designing small satellites comes with its fair share of challenges, one of the most significant being the issue of fuel storage. However, an exciting new development in propulsion systems may offer a solution...
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    NASA picks first European astronaut for Artemis mission

    Italian Astronaut Selected for Major US Space Mission An Italian astronaut, Luca Parmitano, has been chosen to be the lead pilot for Artemis III, a significant spaceflight mission. This marks the first time a European has been involved in this key human spaceflight project. Artemis III Mission...
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    Consumer prices rose 4.2% annually in May, highest in three years

    A Sharp Increase in Consumer Prices The cost of goods and services used by American households saw a sharp increase in May. This is the highest increase in the past three years, with a 4.2% annual rise. The increase was primarily fueled by the escalating energy costs. This sudden surge in...
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    Russia’s Energy Ministry Admits Drone Attacks Behind Gasoline Shortages

    Drone Attacks Cause Fuel Shortages in Russia Rising Ukrainian drone attacks on oil refineries and energy infrastructure are responsible for the recent spurt in gasoline shortages in the annexed Crimea and several parts of southern Russia, says the country's energy department. Increased Aerial...
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    Air Canada pilot flew passengers for years with a fake pilot’s license, police say

    Experienced Pilot Faces Charges for Operating Without Proper License The shocking revelation that a former pilot flew passengers around for almost two decades with a counterfeit license has left many in disbelief. The incident unfolded in Canada where the pilot is now facing legal consequences...
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    Trump-Backed Evette and Trump Supporter Wilson Advance to South Carolina Governor Runoff

    Two Contenders Emerge in South Carolina Governor Race In the latest political developments, South Carolina's Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General are set to face off in a primary runoff for the gubernatorial seat. Despite their combined efforts, neither candidate managed to secure the...
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    Bill Gates to appear before Congress over Epstein involvement

    Philanthropist Set to Testify Before Congress on Connection with Late Convicted Criminal Well-known philanthropist and technology entrepreneur is set to testify before Congress regarding his ties with the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This comes as part of an ongoing...
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    Graham Platner wins Maine primary election: Results and key takeaways

    Results of Primary Elections Bring New Winners Victory has been claimed by Graham Platner in the Democratic primary for the United States Senate seat in Maine. He is set to challenge the incumbent Republican Senator, Susan Collins, in a crucial race expected in November. Platner, a former...
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    SpaceX Falcon 9 Booster Sets New Reuse Record After Five Years of Service

    A Historic Milestone: The Five-Year Rocket Reuse Record The world witnessed a significant achievement in space travel when a particular rocket celebrated its five-year anniversary with a remarkable record. This rocket, no ordinary piece of machinery, initially embarked on its journey to space...
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    Rob Reiner’s Son Nick Requests Access to Inheritance to Fund Legal Defense in Parents’ Murder Case

    A Son's Plea for Trust Fund Access Amidst Legal Battle Over Parents' Death A man has found himself in a tough spot, caught between grave accusations and a struggle for financial support. He is accused of ending the lives of his own parents, and now he's fighting to access his inheritance to aid...
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    U.S. stock futures rise as oil slides, chip stocks continue rebound: Live updates

    Positive Trends in the Stock Market as Tech Stocks Bounce Back and Oil Prices Dip Positive news flooded the stock market as tech shares recovered for the second day, following a significant dive last week. This, coupled with a decrease in oil prices due to the anticipated U.S.-Iran agreement...
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    How to Buy SpaceX Shares as Company Prepares for Historic IPO Offering Unusual Access to Retail Investors

    Guidance on Acquiring Shares in the Highly Anticipated Public Debut of a Major Space Exploration Company There's a buzz of excitement as a well-known space exploration company prepares to go public. The move will provide a unique opportunity for regular investors to jump on board what is...
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    "OpenAI plans stock market debut, setting up new race with Anthropic"

    OpenAI Gears Up for Public Listing, Joining Rival Anthropic in Stock Market Race The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is abuzz as OpenAI, the firm known for its advanced chatbot, announces plans to go public via a stock listing. This comes hot on the heels of an identical move by its...
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    Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools

    Sweden Proposes School Cell Phone Ban to Boost Learning Sweden, known for its advanced digital technology, is now planning to prohibit the use of mobile phones in schools from the next academic year. This move is a part of a global change in attitude towards the use of screens in classrooms...
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    Federal judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas

    Increased Fee on New H-1B Visas Overturned by US Judge In a significant development, an American judge has overturned the steep fee of $100,000 that had been imposed on new H-1B visas. This decision contradicts a previous court ruling that had upheld this fee increment. The escalated fee was...
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    Global Conflicts Reach Highest Level Since World War II, New Data Shows

    Global Tensions at a Peak: The World Witnesses the Highest Number of Wars Since WWII In recent years, it seems as though the world is becoming a more tumultuous place. The rising number of conflicts across the globe reinforces this perception, and now, concrete data supports it as well. A...
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    Nithya Raman to Face Mayor Karen Bass in Unexpected Los Angeles Mayoral Runoff

    Los Angeles Mayoral Runoff: The Unexpected Face-off Two Democrats, who were once political allies, have emerged as the frontrunners in the upcoming Los Angeles mayoral elections. City council member Nithya Raman and current Mayor Karen Bass are set to face each other in the November runoff...
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    US Military Helicopter Crashes Near Strait of Hormuz, Crew Unharmed

    A Military Helicopter Crash Happens Close to the Strait of Hormuz, Crew Safe A military helicopter from the United States had an unfortunate accident near the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Despite the crash, the two crew members aboard were unharmed. The reason for the crash is presently unknown...