‘It’s disinformation’: Turkish state TV avoids any... The Guardian
‘It’s disinformation’: Turkish state TV avoids any coverage of mass street protests

News of protests has been preserve of a few newspapers and channels outside well funded pro-government networks

At the same time as the sound of clanging pots and pans rang …

Source: The Guardian

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Europe wants to pour billions of dollars into its ... CNBC
Europe wants to pour billions of dollars into its own defense companies — but market watchers say it may not be able to shut American firms out

As Europe looks to hike defense spending, CNBC spoke to industry experts about how the money could be spent — and where it leaves U.S. firms.

Source: CNBC

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Finally, desktop speakers that look stylish withou... ZDNet
Finally, desktop speakers that look stylish without compromising on audio quality

The Edifier QR65 speakers deliver immersive sound without the high-end price tag.

Source: ZDNet

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Heart-shaped note found in socks sent to Luigi Man... The Guardian
Heart-shaped note found in socks sent to Luigi Mangione, prosecutors say

Officer intercepted message of encouragement slipped into socks going to accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Someone tucked a heart-shaped note of encouragement into socks packed for Luigi Mangione to wear …

Source: The Guardian

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Federal judge who drew Trump's anger picks up new ... NPR
Federal judge who drew Trump's anger picks up new case against administration

James Boasberg, chief judge of the D.C. District Court, will preside over a case about the Trump administration's use of a Signal group chat to discuss military information.

Source: NPR

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With Vulcan’s certification, Space Force is no longer solely reliant on SpaceX
With Vulcan’s certification, Space Force is no longer solely reliant on SpaceX

US Space Force to United Launch Alliance: "I have been and always shall be your friend."

Source: Ars Technica

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Peter Dutton keeps blaming migration for the housi... The Guardian
Peter Dutton keeps blaming migration for the housing crisis. But can it really be that simple?

The rise in housing costs has been extraordinary. The growth in population has not

Source: The Guardian

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China's artificial intelligence boom might help mi... CNBC
China's artificial intelligence boom might help mitigate some tariff pain

For Chinese companies wary of U.S. tariffs, the big difference between President Donald Trump's first and second terms is generative artificial intelligence.

Source: CNBC

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Bucks’ Damian Lillard injured with blood clot in c... Al Jazeera
Bucks’ Damian Lillard injured with blood clot in calf, out indefinitely

Milwaukee Bucks' championship aspirations are in jeopardy, with star Damian Lillard diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis.

Source: Al Jazeera

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What happened when a newspaper let AI take over... Washington Post
What happened when a newspaper let AI take over

Italy’s Il Foglio newspaper calls Foglio AI an experiment into the future of journalism. So far, it’s plagiarized and drafted fake news that humans had to fix.

Source: Washington Post

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How Otter.ai's new AI agents can play key roles in... ZDNet
How Otter.ai's new AI agents can play key roles in your live meetings, and more

No mere note-takers, Otter's three new AI agents act as virtual assistants to help run and manage your business meetings. Here's what each one does.

Source: ZDNet

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Why have the Tate brothers returned to Romania fro... Deutsche Welle
Why have the Tate brothers returned to Romania from the US?

Self-described misogynists Andrew and Tristan Tate have returned to Romania from the US. Do they expect to be dealt with more leniently there than they would be in the US?

Source: Deutsche Welle

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