Why Your Next Electronics Purchase Might Cost More
President Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods could make electronics, shoes, and other everyday items more expensive for American consumers.
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Archaeologists Uncover Home of 11th Century King from the Bayeux Tapestry
Researchers believe they’ve found the residence of Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king, using clues from the Bayeux Tapestry and a medieval toilet.
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Who Feels the Pinch? Trump’s Tariffs Impact Lower-Income Families Most
Lower-income Americans are bearing the brunt of Trump’s tariffs, with essentials like food and energy becoming more expensive.
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Super Bowl Ad Prices Hit $8 Million for 30 Seconds
This year’s Super Bowl commercials are selling for a record $8 million for just 30 seconds of airtime, as demand soars for the highly-watched event.
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Super Bowl Ads Hit Record $8 Million for Just 30 Seconds
Fox has sold several Super Bowl commercial spots for over $8 million each, setting a new record for the most expensive ad time in the event’s history.
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What Are Tariffs and Why Are They Making Headlines?
Learn what tariffs are, how they work, and why they’re sparking global trade tensions.
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GOP’s Tax and Spending Plan Faces Political Pitfalls
Congressional Republicans’ strategy to link tax cuts with spending reductions could backfire, echoing past political struggles.
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Santorini Shaken by 200+ Earthquakes, Schools Closed
Santorini, Greece’s famed “Instagram island,” faces over 200 tremors in four days, leading to school closures and additional flights for residents and visitors.
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Recovery Efforts Continue in Potomac After Deadly Air Collision
As crews work to recover wreckage and remains from a fatal air collision in the Potomac River, investigators seek answers to the cause of the tragedy.
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Mass Exodus in Santorini as Hundreds of Quakes Rattle the Island
Thousands of residents flee Santorini as hundreds of earthquakes shake the popular Greek tourist destination, with seismic activity expected to continue.
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OpenAI Steps Up Asia Expansion, Teams Up with Kakao and SoftBank
OpenAI is doubling down on its presence in Asia, announcing major partnerships with Kakao and SoftBank to bring AI services to new markets and train its models in Asian languages.
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Grubhub Data Breach Exposes Customer and Driver Details
Grubhub confirms hackers accessed personal data of customers and drivers after breaching its systems, raising concerns about user privacy.
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Hank Azaria on Why A.I. Can't Fully Replicate His Iconic 'Simpsons' Voices
Hank Azaria reflects on why artificial intelligence may never fully capture the humanity behind his beloved "Simpsons" characters.
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Thousands of U.S. Jobs at Risk as USAID Faces Cuts
The Trump administration’s foreign aid freeze and restructuring of USAID could leave thousands of Americans jobless and disrupt global humanitarian efforts.
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Rwandan President Denies Knowledge of Troops in Congo Amid Escalating Conflict
Rwandan President Paul Kagame claims he doesn’t know if Rwandan troops are in the Democratic Republic of Congo, despite international reports suggesting otherwise.
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Waabi and Volvo Join Forces to Bring Self-Driving Trucks to Life
Self-driving truck startup Waabi teams up with Volvo Autonomous Solutions to develop and deploy autonomous trucks, aiming for commercial pilots in Texas and a driverless future by 2025.
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Federal Employees Confused and Angered by Trump’s Resignation Offer
President Trump’s proposal for federal employees to resign and receive pay until September has left workers baffled and upset, with many questioning its legality and intent.
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Elon Musk Officially Joins Trump Administration as Special Government Employee
Elon Musk is now serving under former President Donald Trump as a special government employee, according to a White House official.
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Ola Founder to Pump $230M Into Indian AI Startup Krutrim
Bhavish Aggarwal, founder of Ola, plans to invest $230 million in his AI startup Krutrim, aiming to boost India’s presence in the global AI race.
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AI-Powered E-Commerce Startup Qeen.ai Raises $10M Seed Funding
Dubai-based Qeen.ai secures $10 million to scale its autonomous AI agents, revolutionizing e-commerce in the Middle East and beyond.
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China’s Lunar Mission to Hunt for Ice on the Moon’s Far Side
China plans to send a flying robot to the moon’s far side in 2026 to search for frozen water, a discovery that could shape the future of lunar exploration.
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Neuralk-AI Raises $4M to Revolutionize AI for Structured Data
French startup Neuralk-AI secures $4M to develop AI models tailored for tabular data, aiming to transform industries like retail and fraud detection.
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China Launches Antitrust Probe into Google Amid Trade Tensions
China responds to U.S. tariffs with an antitrust investigation into Google, escalating trade tensions between the two global powers.
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Why Do Arsonists Set Fires? The Reasons Are Darker Than You Think
Arrests after recent wildfires have reignited questions about why people deliberately set fires. The motives behind arson are surprisingly complex and often disturbing.
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2.2 Billion Gallons of Water Released from California Reservoirs Due to Trump’s Order
Trump’s order to open dams in California has released 2.2 billion gallons of water, but experts warn it won’t reach Los Angeles and could risk summer water supplies.
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El Salvador's Bold Offer to House US Criminals Sparks Controversy
El Salvador has agreed to house violent US criminals and deportees of any nationality in a groundbreaking deal with the Trump administration, raising concerns among rights groups.
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Shopping for Arms? Ukraine Might Soon Be Your Go-To Supplier
Ukraine’s history of tech innovation could transform it from a weapons buyer to a leading arms supplier, helping defend Europe and beyond.
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Inside the Wacky World of Super Bowl Opening Night
An inside look at the wild and quirky traditions of Super Bowl Opening Night, where players face off-the-wall questions and fans soak in the spectacle.
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Ecuador Slaps 27% Tariffs on Mexican Imports
Ecuador introduces a 27% tariff on Mexican goods, citing the need for “fair treatment” of its local producers, while tensions between the two countries persist.
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Did Trump Back Down in the US-Canada-Mexico Trade War?
President Trump’s tariff showdown with Canada and Mexico took a surprising turn as he paused the trade war—but who really came out on top?
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