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Antoinette Yvonne told BI that her parents weren't shocked when she decided to move abroad, since she always followed through with her "crazy ideas." Read more ›
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Elon Musk said the rise of humanoid robots could boost productivity and hopes they will lead to "a 'Star Trek' future." Read more ›
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Waymo recalled software for more than 1,200 robotaxis because some cars were collinding into barriers, a NHTSA report said. Read more ›
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President Trump continues to defend the proposed gift in numerous posts on Truth Social and a recent conversation with Fox News host Sean Hannity. Read more ›
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Cassie revealed Diddy paid $20M to end her 2023 sexual assault lawsuit. She is now detailing those same allegations at his criminal trial. Read more ›
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Russell Vought, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has canceled plans to more tightly regulate the sale of Americans’ sensitive personal data. Read more ›
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There have been 18 live-action TV shows and movies in the "Star Wars" universe, from "A New Hope" to "Andor." Here's how they rank based on critics' reviews. Read more ›
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Under the second Trump administration, there is one group of people getting expedited access to refugee status and resettlement in the US. It’s not citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where 6.1 million people have been internally displaced due to decades of fighting among armed groups and widespread gender-based violence. The US is […] Read more ›
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David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult star in James Gunn's superhero epic, out July 11. Read more ›
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Warner Bros. Discovery is changing the name of its streaming service back to HBO Max. During its Upfront event on Wednesday, the company announced that it will rebrand Max this summer, a change HBO head Casey Bloys said “better represents” its offering. HBO Max launched in 2020, but Warner Bros. Discovery relaunched the service three […] Read more ›
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Following a red carpet landing in Qatar, Trump's motorcade was escorted by Cybertrucks through Doha. Read more ›
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The social team at HBO Max probably knew it would be made fun of for backpedaling on its name, so it joined in on the roast. Read more ›
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Airbnb founder Brian Chesky's night owl routine includes an 8 p.m. workout and then working from 10 p.m. until around 2:30 a.m. Read more ›
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In response to X user queries about everything from sports to Medicaid cuts, the xAI chatbot inserted unrelated information about “white genocide” in South Africa. Read more ›
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A Hasbro exec revealed how the temporary trade deal with China changed the company's plans, from pricing, to production pauses, to manufacturing. Read more ›
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Two years after changing the name of HBO Max to just Max, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is reversing its decision. Starting this summer, Max is going to be rebranded as HBO Max. It turns out that it may have been a bad idea dropping the well-recognized HBO brand name from the Max streaming service and opting for a much more generic name. In a blog post explaining the decision, WBD... Read more ›
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It’s been a rough week in the world of the online intellectual right, which is currently in the midst of two separate yet related blowups — both of which illustrate how the pressures of power are cracking the elite coalition that aligned behind President Donald Trump’s return to power. The first fight is really a […] Read more ›
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"I don't think we should have any appearance of impropriety," Johnson said, before adding that there's an "other side" to the argument. Read more ›
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Philips has announced what it calls 'Philips Fixables' providing 3D-printable replacement parts for their products, with more planned for the future. Read more ›
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Hygon shares processor roadmap, detailing the Chinese chipmaker's plans to launch the Hygon C86-5G, a 128-core, 512-thread processor soon. Read more ›
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Huawei's HarmonyOS 5 set to replace Windows on its laptops starting May 19 Read more ›
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The U.S. and China have agreed to suspend most of their retaliatory tariffs against each other for 90 days while trade negotiations are underway. Read more ›
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Following an $800 million inventory charge due to U.S. export controls, AMD CEO Lisa Su echoed Nvidia's warnings that restricting access to the Chinese market could undermine American leadership in AI by enabling rival ecosystems. Read more ›
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Arrow Lake CPUs are allegedly bottlenecking PCIe 5.0 SSDs in Z890 motherboards, causing 5.0-capable drives to peak at 12GB/s rather than 14GB/s. Read more ›
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A new bill introduced by Senator Tom Cotton would mandate that U.S. chipmakers like AMD, Intel, and Nvidia to embed location-tracking features in high-performance AI and HPC processors starting six months after enactment. Read more ›
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While AMD's AM5 platform is technically ready for advanced DDR5 features like CUDIMM, only future Ryzen processors may fully support them. Read more ›
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A former SK Hynix employee has been charged with stealing wafer bonding and image sensor technologies to secure a job at Huawei’s HiSilicon, raising alarm over tech IP leaks to China. Read more ›
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Toshiba has withheld the European launch of its 24TB N300 and N300 Pro NAS hard drives despite rivals offering similar models there, citing low demand. Read more ›
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