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Opioid maker Purdue Pharma shuts down as part of $7.4B deal (usatoday.com)
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Spirit Airlines says it's going out of business after 34 years (apnews.com)
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Top AI companies agree to work with Pentagon on secret data (washingtonpost.com)
5
US debt is now bigger than the economy for first time since World War II (independent.co.uk)
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Performance of a large language model on the reasoning tasks of a physician (science.org)
2
So, About That AI Bubble (theatlantic.com)
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Employers are blindsiding candidates with AI interviews–and scaring them off (fastcompany.com)
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Health care costs reach a breaking point (heart.org)
3
AI breakthrough means chatbots use six times less memory during conversations (livescience.com)
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'living plastic' activates and self-destructs on command (acs.org)
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AI Has Made Memory Chips One of the World’s Most Profitable Products (wsj.com)
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Iran defies Trump's blockade as oil prices soar (france24.com)
2
A photon was teleported across 270 meters in quantum breakthrough (sciencedaily.com)
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Transponders to be installed on New York area airport ground vehicles (apnews.com)
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Missouri voters will get to decide whether to eliminate the income tax (apnews.com)
2
A New Drug Concept to Treat Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes (idw-online.de)
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Push for raw milk intensifies across the US, despite illness outbreaks (apnews.com)
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A town of 7k planned so many data centers, it's like adding 51 Walmarts (washingtonpost.com)
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White House Captions Photo of Trump and King Charles as 'Two Kings' (forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv)
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Meta found in breach of EU law for failing to keep children off platforms (theguardian.com)
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Ex-FBI Director Comey indicted in probe over online post (apnews.com)
2
Self‑Replicating Circular RNA Persists in Extreme Environments (tsukuba.ac.jp)
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Steve Kerr warns the American Dream is slipping away (basketballnetwork.net)
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Should schools get rid of homework? Some educators are saying yes (npr.org)
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Trump administration to pay companies to walk away from US offshore wind leases (apnews.com)
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Canada's first sovereign wealth fund (cbc.ca)
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Fructose malabsorption increases anxiety in male human and animal models (sciencedirect.com)
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17th-century astrolabe heads to London sale with £2.5M estimate (turkiyetoday.com)
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The Effects of Emoji Use on Perceptions of Competence and Appropriateness (ucpress.edu)
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Musk Touts Universal Income as Remedy to AI-Driven Unemployment (forbes.com/sites/siladityaray)
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Anthropic Election Safeguards (anthropic.com)
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The 'smart wall' the US is building on the border (elpais.com)
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Scientists create a magnet with almost no magnetic field (dtu.dk)
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Observational constraints project a ~50% AMOC weakening by end of this century (science.org)
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Over the Past Decade, Congestive Heart Failure Increased by over 10% (scai.org)
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You probably wouldn't notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses (theconversation.com)
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AI smart glasses will help visually impaired runners take on the London Marathon (apnews.com)
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P&G warns of $1B profit hit in fiscal 2027 from higher oil prices (reuters.com)
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FDA gives the green light to the first gene therapy for deafness (npr.org)
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United plans fare hikes to offset fuel costs (usatoday.com)
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French police look at claim of sensor tampering to win weather bets (theguardian.com)
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LaGuardia firefighter heard 'stop' before crash but didn't know who it was for (apnews.com)
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Modern cults are replacing leaders with 'life coaches' (elpais.com)
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Google says 75% of the company's new code is AI-generated (businessinsider.com)
3
Millions of Americans may now also be considered Canadian under new law (apnews.com)
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Kalshi suspends 3 congressional candidates for wagering on their own elections (apnews.com)
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Plastic film covered in tiny pillars can tear apart viruses on contact (theconversation.com)
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AI Voices Are Easier to Understand Than Human Voices (aip.org)
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Ukraine Proposes Renaming Part of the Donbas in Trump's Honor (nytimes.com)
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Lead chromate pigments dominate lead paints sold in Mexico (oup.com)
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Diverse organic molecules on Mars revealed by the first SAM TMAH experiment (courthousenews.com)
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In major policy shift, Japan scraps limits on lethal arms exports (japantimes.co.jp)
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AI Algorithm Enables Biological Imaging Breakthroughs (caltech.edu)
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Offshore tax tricks likely saved Tesla hundreds of millions (reuters.com)
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US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional (reuters.com)
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Tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website (npr.org)
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Businesses can claim refunds for tariffs declared unconstitutional (apnews.com)
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Boston Dynamics and Google DeepMind Teach Spot to Reason (ieee.org)
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Satoshi Nakamoto: 'The best outcome is that no one ever finds out' (elpais.com)
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Turning Point USA Is Expanding Its Reach to K-12 Schools (edweek.org)
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When dashes give away ChatGPT usage (lemonde.fr)
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Language models transmit behavioural traits through hidden signals in data (nature.com)
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Air Canada suspends 6 routes 'no longer economically feasible' (cbc.ca)
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US 'Golden Shield' Takes Form in First Exercise with Micro-Missile Interceptors (nextgendefense.com)
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We're Hooked on Satellites. It Could Blow Up in Our Faces (cnet.com)
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Eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains may increase chance of lung cancer (keckmedicine.org)
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Total Solar Eclipse Led to Seismic Quiet for Cities Within Its Path (seismosoc.org)
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Only 13% of emails are written by people (elpais.com)
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Shakespeare's 'missing' London house mapped with new discovery (kcl.ac.uk)
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Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire (bbc.com)
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A Steerable Model with Emergent Capabilities (pi.website)
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A simple way of making hydrogen from alcohol by using iron and UV light (kyushu-u.ac.jp)
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Pentagon Seeks Help from Ford and G.M. (nytimes.com)
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France reports over 40 cryptocurrency kidnappings so far this year (lemonde.fr)
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Neuromorphic Event-Based Camera Achieves Kilohertz Vascular Imaging (bioengineer.org)
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Grand Jury May Expose Reddit User for ICE-Related Remarks (military.com)
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Concerns mount over private credit in the United States (lemonde.fr)
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Any Color You Like: NIST Scientists Create 'Any Wavelength' Lasers (nist.gov)
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Planets need more water to support life than scientists previously thought (washington.edu)
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Study of the cosmos proves we still can't explain how the universe is expanding (livescience.com)
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New bill would let New Yorkers hang solar panels from windows (gothamist.com)
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Printed neurons communicate with living brain cells (northwestern.edu)
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People are pretending to be AI chatbots – for fun (npr.org)
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Man wins €1M Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle (bbc.com)
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GLP-1 medicine improves liver health independent of weight loss (medicalxpress.com)
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Dermcidin has antiviral activity and protects against influenza (pnas.org)
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Computational 'time machine' shows solar and wind power on track for 2°C target (techxplore.com)
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To flexibly organize thought, the brain makes use of space (picower.mit.edu)
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EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed (bbc.com)
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US inflation surges to 3.3% as Iran war fuels energy price shock (euronews.com)
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AI scans 400k Reddit posts to flag overlooked GLP-1 side effects (medicalxpress.com)
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Volcanic rock formula cuts cement emissions by two-thirds (techxplore.com)
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Anthropic says new AI model too dangerous for public release (thehill.com)
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Wild chimpanzees recorded waging 'civil war' with coordinated attacks (theguardian.com)
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Trump promised to cut electric costs. Bills in West Virginia top mortgages (apnews.com)
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March smashes heat records for continental US (apnews.com)
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Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age (openai.com)
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Watching sunlight turn into fuel and oxygen, in real time (yale.edu)
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