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Families and friends of hostages cry and embrace while visiting the Lights of Hope installation featuring photos of the hostages on October 30, 2023, in Jerusalem, Israel. | Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty ImagesMore than 200 people were taken hostage by Hamas. Here’s what we know. Pressure is mounting on the Israeli government to find a way to retrieve over 200 hostages currently held by the Palestinian militant group Hamas as the Israeli Defense Force’s ground offensive into Gaza increases in intensity. Five ho
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Think Ford or Chevy invented the modern passenger pickup? Discover the surprising automaker that actually built the very first extended cab truck. Read more ›
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No longer just about shopping online, India’s ecommerce story is fast becoming a full-scale retail reset. According to Inc42 Datalabs’… Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: A lawyer for Elon Musk hammered at the credibility of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Thursday, near the end of a trial over whether to hold the ChatGPT maker and its leaders responsible for allegedly transforming the nonprofit into a vehicle to enrich themselves. OpenAI's lawyers fought back, claiming the world's richest person waited too long to claim OpenAI breached its founding... Read more ›
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Friday that U.S. chip export controls were “not a major topic of discussion” at the bilateral meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping “We did not talk about chip export ... Read more ›
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Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital's robotic bronchoscope, acquired with support from WA's Future Health Research and Innovation Fund, has reached its 100-case milestone, and is now enabling an Australian-first model where patients can be diagnosed and treated for lung cancer under a single anaesthetic. Read more ›
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Android phones that don't have native Quick Share-AirDrop support can now use QR code sharing to send files to iPhones. Read more ›
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The State Budget has delivered a $348 million boost to Western Australia’s Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund over the next four years, expanding support for medical research, innovation, […] Read more ›
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Dyson Week is on right now with a slew of stick vacuums heavily discounted by up to 53%, including some entry-level gems like the V8 Origin and the V9 Submarine for under AU$500, as well as the highly recommended Gen5detect. Read more ›
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DevelopmentWA has put nine vacant lots at Bentley Technology Park on the market, opening up space at the State's flagship government-established innovation hub for new research, laboratory, and data centre tenants. Read more ›
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Shadowfax Delivers Profits In Q4 Shadowfax finally turned profitable in Q4. The logistics major swung to the black on the… Read more ›
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Brent Mayo, head of data center capital markets at advisory firm Newmark, has left the firm and told people he is joining investment firm DigitalBridge, according to two people with knowledge of the move. At Newmark, which specialized in commercial real estate, Mayo was a part of its digital ... Read more ›
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vivo has collaborated with world-renowned filmmaker Sam Kolder to create a short film that was shot entirely on the company's latest camera flagship, the X300 Ultra. The short film is called The Garden Route, and you can see it in its entirety below. The film celebrates South Africa's natural beauty, and captures "a journey shaped by movement, friendship, and discovery", according to vivo's press release. Sam Kolder said: "I thought... Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1791 on May 15 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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Two of the largest mobile carriers in the US are battling for your business. We compare what they offer. Read more ›
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Scientists at UC Santa Barbara have created a remarkable new material that works like a “rechargeable solar battery,” storing sunlight inside tiny molecules and releasing it later as heat — even long after the sun goes down. Inspired by reversible changes found in DNA and photochromic sunglasses, the system captures solar energy without relying on bulky batteries or the electrical grid. The molecule can hold energy for years and packs... Read more ›
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So, what’s a guy got to do to become a billionaire around here? Greg Brockman scribbled the question in his diary, recently unsealed as trial evidence, just two years after co-founding OpenAI as a charity in 2015: “Financially, what will take me to $1B?” For Brockman, now OpenAI’s president, the answer was a yearslong restructuring […] Read more ›
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It’s hard to imagine modern life without glycols. They are used in cosmetics, fog machines, and food. As you read this, you’re almost certainly wearing or drinking from something they were used to produce — polyester fabric or plastic bottles, for example. If you brush your teeth with toothpaste or top your salad with bottled […] Read more ›
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The details of the ongoing outbreak of hantavirus may sound uncomfortably familiar to all of us who lived through Covid-19: an aggressive pneumonia-like infection, a cruise ship quarantined with sick passengers, the world’s public health authorities on high alert. So it’s natural to have the follow-up question: Is this the next pandemic? Not likely, experts […] Read more ›
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It’s been four months since the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and brought him to the US to stand trial. His vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, is now in charge, but the Trump administration has been largely silent on what comes next for the country. In the meantime, Missy Ryan, a staff writer at the […] Read more ›
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This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The process of relocating people from New Orleans should start immediately, as the city has reached a “point of no return” that will see it surrounded by the ocean within decades due to the climate crisis, a stark new study has concluded. […] Read more ›
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By a 4-3 vote, the Virginia Supreme Court just struck down that state’s recently enacted congressional maps, which were intended to give Democrats four additional seats in the state’s congressional election after the upcoming midterms. The state enacted these new maps to cancel out Republican gerrymanders in Texas and other red states. Both the majority […] Read more ›
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For years, one of the bedrock adages of electoral politics was “it’s the economy, stupid.” The quip, coined by former Bill Clinton strategist James Carville, warned party leaders that economic concerns will always outrank other issues in the mind of voters But recently, Carville’s iconic advice feels like it’s been forgotten. In President Joe Biden’s […] Read more ›
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There are few news subjects more reliably depressing than nutritional science. A glance at the headlines will tell you that sugar is bad for you, red meat is bad for you, and alcohol is really, really bad for you. The message seems to be that if a food or drink gives you even an iota […] Read more ›
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I’ve been getting my hair braided ever since I was a little girl. In elementary school my Moesha obsession meant Brandy-style box braids; in middle school, Alicia Keys was the reason behind my cornrows, and even now, a vacation is not a vacation without a head full of boho braids. I always thought of braids […] Read more ›
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Your Mileage May Vary is an advice column offering you a unique framework for thinking through your moral dilemmas. It’s based on value pluralism — the idea that each of us has multiple values that are equally valid but that often conflict with each other. To submit a question, fill out this anonymous form. Here’s this week’s question from […] Read more ›
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