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In 1985, the films 'Real Genius,' 'Weird Science,' and 'My Science Project' were somehow all released within seven days of each other. Read more ›
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As federal vaccine policy shifts under US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lawmakers are looking to give state-level public health officials authority to ignore federal recommendations. Read more ›
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Sydney Sweeney's non-response to backlash over her American Eagle 'Good Jeans' ad suggests a brand strategy that embraces controversy, PR experts say. Read more ›
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The WHO believes one in five children in Gaza are acutely malnourished, with the health effects potentially lasting for generations. Read more ›
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Apple today announced financial results for its third fiscal quarter of 2025, which corresponds to the second calendar quarter of the year. For the quarter, Apple posted revenue of $94.0 billion and net quarterly profit of $23.4 billion, or $1.57 per diluted share, compared to revenue of $85.8 billion and net quarterly profit of $21.4 billion, or $1.40 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. Apple set new June quarter... Read more ›
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Apple CEO Tim Cook told Reuters that the company is "making good progress on a personalized Siri," although he did not provide an updated launch timeframe. Cook's comment was revealed just after Apple reported record earnings results for the third quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, with revenue of $94 billion. Apple first announced the personalized Siri features during its WWDC 2024 keynote, but in March it announced that they... Read more ›
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A recent attempt to seal the leak appeared to be successful at first, until it wasn't. Read more ›
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Linux creator Linus Torvalds still uses an AMD RX 580 and an Intel laptop for kernel development, as revealed through a bug report involving DSC on his ASUS 5K monitor. His deliberate use of modest, open-friendly hardware subtly pushes back against AI hype and proprietary bloat. Read more ›
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The quest for superintelligence is spurring a data centre boom — but critics question the cost, environmental impact and whether it is all needed Read more ›
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company is “open” to mergers and acquisitions as it “significantly” increases its investment in AI, as reported by CNBC. Cook’s statements were made alongside the release of Apple’s third-quarter earnings results, which revealed that the iPhone-maker raked in $94 billion between April and June, marking a 10 percent increase […] Read more ›
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The Department of Defense has walked back its decision to stop sharing satellite storm data with federal forecasters. Read more ›
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Design software company Figma just went public in the hottest IPO of the year. Here's what its biggest investors' stakes are worth. Read more ›
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The next Battlefield game is getting a public beta next weekend. Tune into your favorite streamer to get into it. Read more ›
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The episode, titled "Sermon on the Mount," poked fun at President Donald Trump, CBS, and its parent company, Paramount. Read more ›
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Kickstarter does what Apple wouldn't. Read more ›
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One by one, elite universities are signing away some of their autonomy to the Trump administration after it has accused them of civil rights violations and withheld federal funding. The University of Pennsylvania banned transgender women from participating in women’s college sports as part of an agreement with the Trump administration earlier this month. Columbia […] Read more ›
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Authorities say the shooter left a note claiming he had CTE, a brain disease linked to repeated head trauma. Read more ›
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Jerome Powell's leadership approach at the Federal Reserve focuses on calmness, consensus-building, and flexibility, said experts. Read more ›
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Nicknamed "Golf Force One," the golf cart is one of many vehicles the Secret Service uses to protect the commander in chief. Read more ›
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The committee found that the congresswoman "impermissibly accepted gifts" in connection with her appearance at the 2021 Met Gala. Read more ›
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President Donald Trump announced the deal on Sunday in Scotland alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Read more ›
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Wesley LePatner was Blackstone's head of real estate and CEO of an evergreen real estate fund. She was a BI rising star. Read more ›
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Want to do business in the United States? Pay up. More specifically: Pay Donald Trump. That's a reasonable lesson from the Paramount-Skydance deal. Read more ›
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Senators fiercely debate a bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks, with one senator calling it "legislative demagoguery." Read more ›
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GOP senators dismissed the idea of sending tariff revenue checks to Americans, with one saying it's "the dumbest idea I've ever heard." Read more ›
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Aside from interest rates, the president and Powell are also not on the same page about the Federal Reserve renovation costs and inflation. Read more ›
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