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Disney to invest $1B in OpenAI, license characters for Sora (reuters.com)
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TikTok will let users share feeds in DMs (mashable.com)
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Middle East, North Africa temperatures rising twice as fast as global average (reuters.com)
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The ultra-rich are claiming an increasing share of global wealth (lemonde.fr)
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[flagged] US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela (usatoday.com)
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Humans were making fire 400k years ago, far earlier than once thought (apnews.com)
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South Carolina sees 'alarming' increase in measles cases, with 280 in quarantine (scdailygazette.com)
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ChatGPT Can Now Use Photoshop and Other Adobe Apps for Editing (gizmodo.com)
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On the Six-Cornered Snowflake (keplersdiscovery.com)
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UK agrees higher drug prices to secure zero-tariff deal with US (chemistryworld.com)
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Canada's accelerated pathway for H-1B visa holders (cicnews.com)
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More people crowdfunded basic needs in 2025, GoFundMe report shows (fastcompany.com)
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Hollywood-hungry Gulf states bankroll Paramount's Warner Bros bid (reuters.com)
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The twisted nanotubes that tell a story (epfl.ch)
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Israel Pumps Desalinated Water into Depleted Sea of Galilee (humanprogress.org)
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Bees 'infect' each other with optimism that spreads through the colony (newatlas.com)
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Trump to issue order creating national AI rule (reuters.com)
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GeoVista open-source agentic geolocation (the-decoder.com)
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Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings (cornell.edu)
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Room-Size Particle Accelerators Go Commercial (ieee.org)
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Spain probes whether swine fever outbreak was caused by lab leak (reuters.com)
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Air Transat begins shutdown of operations as pilots serve strike notice (travelweek.ca)
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Microplastics Filter Inspired by Fish (uni-bonn.de)
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Railroads will be allowed to reduce inspections and rely more on technology (apnews.com)
3
Lyft and Tensor to Make Consumer-Owned Autonomous Vehicles (lyft.com)
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ChatGPT Competed in an Economist's Prediction Game (businessinsider.com)
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Grokipedia's political perspective closely matches Elon Musk's personal views (elpais.com)
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The Global Building Atlas (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
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Decades-old study on common weed killer retracted (cbc.ca)
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A $20 drug in Europe requires a prescription and $800 in the U.S. (statnews.com)
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Experimental Drug Repairs DNA Damage Caused by Disease (cedars-sinai.org)
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Sunspot on par with one that birthed the Carrington Event appears on the sun (livescience.com)
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Meta Strikes AI Licensing Deals with CNN, Fox News, and USA Today (theverge.com)
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Vitamin C may protect against air pollution (uts.edu.au)
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Museum in a Box (nasa.gov)
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Fighting the age-gated internet (wired.com)
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South Carolina's measles outbreak shows effect of vaccine misinformation (medicalxpress.com)
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Developing a New Electric Vehicle Sound (acoustics.org)
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US pressures Mexico for violating the 1944 Water Treaty (elpais.com)
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Alternative sweetener sorbitol linked to liver disease (washu.edu)
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Dell family to donate $6B to 'Trump accounts' of 25M US children (reuters.com)
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Oregon's hospital price cap cut costs without comprising care (brown.edu)
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What Time Is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer (nist.gov)
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Apple Glasses could be next year's most attention-grabbing product (9to5mac.com)
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Sam Altman declares 'code red' to improve ChatGPT amid rising competition (apnews.com)
4
3D-printed cornea restores sight in a legally blind patient (newatlas.com)
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A 3D Printed Cornea Restores Sight (rambamhcc.com)
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Thousands of U.S. trucking schools could lose accreditation under DOT crackdown (npr.org)
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US air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee (apnews.com)
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Will Computer Science Be Replaced by AI? (herzing.edu)
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A new possibility for life: Study suggests ancient skies rained down ingredients (colorado.edu)
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Gaming Board recommends 3 new casino licenses in New York City (abc7ny.com)
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People Are Ordering Smaller Pizzas and Fewer Toppings (nytimes.com)
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New AI could teach the next generation of surgeons (jhu.edu)
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Russia's only active launch pad for cosmonauts is damaged (space.com)
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His time on Nickelodeon over, Tiny Chef strikes out on his own (latimes.com)
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The wild and lucrative world of live stream sellers (businessinsider.com)
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Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (nature.com)
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'The algorithm is hacked': analysis of technology delusions (cambridge.org)
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New bill would revive single-room occupancy apartments in NYC (6sqft.com)
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Nassau County exec plans wall of surveillance cameras at NYC-Long Island border (gothamist.com)
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Ukraine hits two Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers with drones (reuters.com)
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AI Tops Christian Artist Charts on iTunes (thehill.com)
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Mixing water into diesel fuel lowers emissions and boosts efficiency (scitechdaily.com)
1
Gray wolf reeled in a crab trap with a rope (popsci.com)
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Social media algorithms can alter political views, browser extension study shows (euronews.com)
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Tiny lead fragments in hunted meat exceed safe levels, study reveals (phys.org)
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Louvre to hike ticket prices for most non-EU tourists by 45% (bbc.com)
2
EPA Delays Requirements to Cut Methane (nytimes.com)
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Japan town retracts bear sighting warning sparked by AI image (japantimes.co.jp)
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Natural gas use for electricity in California falls as solar generation rises (eia.gov)
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Canada signs pipeline deal that could reverse oil tanker ban (apnews.com)
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YouTube testing new 'Home' page with more control over suggested content (9to5google.com)
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Franksgiving (wikipedia.org)
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Can Vibe Coding Beat Graduate CS Students? An LLM vs. Human Coding Tournament (arxiv.org)
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Archaeologists Discovered a Board Game Built into the Floor of a Maya Compound (popularmechanics.com)
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Sweat-Powered Sticker Turns Your Drinking Cup into a Health Sensor (ucsd.edu)
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Enhanced Games to offer performance enhancers and stock to the public (apnews.com)
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European lawmakers seek EU-wide minimum age to access AI chatbots, social media (reuters.com)
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More than half of new articles on the internet are being written by AI (theconversation.com)
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Teens launch High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban (bbc.com)
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US slashes 36% off Medicare spending on 15 high-priced medicines (reuters.com)
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After nearly 100 years, scientists may have detected dark matter (u-tokyo.ac.jp)
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An arcane type of property insurer is surging on the Gulf Coast (eenews.net)
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X erupts after the platform reveals the locations where accounts are based (businessinsider.com)
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AI tool helps visually impaired users 'feel' where objects are (psu.edu)
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Your brain changes at 9, 32, 66, and 83 (popsci.com)
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A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity (psypost.org)
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No copays for asthma inhalers in New York under new law (gothamist.com)
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Sinclair Bids for Rival TV Broadcaster Scripps (bloomberg.com)
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First New Malaria Drug in Years Performs Strongly in Late-Stage Testing (wsj.com)
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Malaysia to Bar Children Under 16 from Social Media (nytimes.com)
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Officially, Sacramento still bans the sale of comic books to kids (latimes.com)
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Mechanical Power by Linking Earth's Warmth to Space (ucdavis.edu)
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Could Terahertz Radar in Cars Save Lives? (ieee.org)
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Meta Looks to Power Trading to Support Its AI Energy Needs (bloomberg.com)
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Doge 'doesn't exist' with eight months left on its charter (reuters.com)
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G20 summit adopts declaration despite US boycott, opposition (reuters.com)
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