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Sam Altman’s Start-Up Launches Eye-Scanning Crypto Orbs in the U.S.

Spend enough time in San Francisco, peering into the cyberpunk future, and you may find that weird things start seeming normal. Fleets of self-driving cars? Yawn. A start-up trying to resurrect the woolly mammoth? Sure, why not. Summoning a godlike artificial intelligence that could wipe out humanity? Ho-hum. You may even find yourself, as I […]

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A look at what US cities have the most topsy-turvy weather

FOX News’ Jackie Ibanez visits 2 U.S. communities where climate change have already chased some away. A study says millions more could follow in the next 30 years. The nation’s heartland, specifically Oklahoma City, has the most topsy-turvy weather in the country, according to analysis completed by Tideschart. The analysis, conducted by the tide and […]

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Israel expands demolitions of West Bank refugee homes

Emir Nader BBC World Service, London Alaa Daraghmeh BBC Arabic, West Bank BBC Jumaa Zawayda was ordered by Israeli forces to leave his home On the night Israeli forces entered Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank and began ordering its 20,000 Palestinian residents to leave their homes, 66-year-old Jumaa Zawayda said he would […]

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Paris FC join PSG in Ligue 1 for 1st time since 1979

Paris FC will be back in action in the French top flight next season following an absence of 46 years after they secured promotion to Ligue 1 on Friday following a 1-1 draw at Martigues. The result guaranteed them a top-two finish in Ligue 2, with leaders Lorient also having secured promotion. Editor’s Picks 2 […]

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Are there more autistic people now?

Simon Maybin & Michael Blastland The Autism Curve, Radio 4 Venessa Swaby/Luke Nugent (Luke Nugent Studios) Venessa Swaby and Ellie Middleton were both diagnosed with autism as adults You might have seen the social media videos: the “five signs you’re autistic”. You may have heard about long waiting lists for autism diagnosis. You might know, […]

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How the political consensus on climate change has shattered

Helen Catt Political correspondent Getty Images When the UK became the first major economy in the world to commit to reducing its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050, there was so little disagreement among MPs it was simply ‘nodded through’ without a vote. Six years on, the political climate is very different, the consensus […]

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Miami attempts rebound, ‘clearly Messi-dependent’ – Mascherano

Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano laughed off suggestions his team was too dependent upon Lionel Messi and insisted they will bounce back stronger when they host New York Red Bulls in MLS action on Saturday night following a tough Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals elimination. The Herons faced a difficult loss when falling 3-1 (5-1 on […]

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