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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI at The Dallas Morning News: Transparency, Tools, and Tough Questions

The Dallas Morning News has made a clear stance not to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create any published content, emphasizing their commitment to accuracy and fairness in journalism. However, as AI tools rapidly evolve with the potential to generate high-quality original content that may be i

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

Tech Takes the Lead: Can It Mask Cracks in the Labor Market?

Wall Street had a rollercoaster Thursday, with tech stocks soaring while data on the job market painted a more mixed picture. The Nasdaq, home to giants like Tesla and Nvidia, saw a healthy boost, pushing higher by nearly 0.5%. But the broader S&P 500 and the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA Bets Big on Crypto and AI: Is This a Smart Move?

NVIDIA, the tech giant powering the AI revolution, just poured $160 million into a Dallas data center company called Applied Digital. Sounds like a win-win, right? But before we get too excited, let's dig a little deeper. Applied Digital specializes in data center services for crypto and high-perf

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Skin Transparency: A Glimpse Into the Future of Medicine?

Imagine being able to see through your own skin, revealing a complex web of blood vessels and organs beneath. It sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but researchers at Stanford University have turned this fantastical idea into reality with a 'groundbreaking' food-safe dye that ren

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Is 'Cleantok' Making Us Mentally Messy?

The internet is obsessed with tidiness. From viral 'Cleantok' videos showing extreme makeovers to social media trends celebrating perfectly organized closets, the pressure to declutter and clean has reached new heights. But is this relentless pursuit of pristine spaces actually harming our mental he

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

When Illness Sparks Tiny Worlds: Halsey's 'Dark' Doll-Housing Obsession

When Grammy-nominated singer Halsey got sick, they turned to a surprising hobby: miniature doll-housing. Now, that might sound cute, but Halsey describes it as 'dark,' saying it was a way to create tiny parallel worlds to escape the isolation of their illness. But what does it say about our rela

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Pop Culture's Nostalgia Trap: When Heartwarming Throwbacks Turn into Manufactured Clickbait

We all love a good dose of nostalgia, reliving those cherished pop culture moments that make us feel warm and fuzzy inside. But what happens when that nostalgia is manufactured, designed to hook your emotions and drive engagement for profit? Think of it like this: remember that feeling when you s

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Top Taxpayers in Indian Cricket: Virat Kohli Leads the Pack

Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, has once again proven his dominance both on and off the field by securing the top spot as India's highest tax-paying sportsperson for fiscal year 2024. With a remarkable contribution of Rs 66 crore in taxes, Kohli not only leads the sports

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

New Dock, Big Dreams: Is Indiana's Port Ready for a Global Boom?

Ports of Indiana just opened a brand new $6 million dock, calling it a 'landmark event' that will bring in tons of new business. Sounds great, right? But before we all celebrate, let's dig a little deeper. The CEO, Jody Peacock, paints a rosy picture: new cargo, new investments, Indiana businesses

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Russia's $10M Propaganda Ploy: Did It Fool You Too?

Did you fall for it? A jaw-dropping $10 million scheme by Russia to covertly influence American audiences through online content has been exposed. Two employees of the state-controlled media outlet RT, posing under fake identities, allegedly directed a Tennessee-based company called Tenet Media to p

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