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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Helps Crack Old Math Problems, Mathematicians Call for Careful Use

Mathematics has always been a field where human minds push the limits of logic and creativity. Recently, artificial intelligence has begun to step into this arena, showing that computers can solve problems once thought out of reach. In early May, a powerful AI from OpenAI was announced to have so

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

AI Demand Keeps Credo Strong Despite Share Drop

Credo Technology’s recent earnings surprised many, but the stock fell afterward. The company grew its revenue by 157% year‑over‑year, showing that demand for AI chips is still high. Profit margins also widened, which is a good sign that the business can keep costs in check. The price drop aft

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Three Lives Lost in Gaza Amid Ongoing Israeli Fires

The Gaza Strip saw three separate deaths on Tuesday after Israeli attacks, according to local health officials. One person died and four were hurt when an airstrike struck a vehicle east of Deir Al‑Balah. The blast turned the car into wreckage. Another strike earlier in the day killed one indi

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Small Biz Boost: How AI Can Be Your Extra Hand

A London tutor named Sam balances a charity job with coaching university students at home. His teaching gigs need more than just meeting time: lesson plans, new reading lists, invoices and research keep him busy. Because his schedule is tight, he turned to AI for routine tasks. He uses Noti

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Russia Says Ukraine War Has Shifted to a New “Tougher” Stage

The Kremlin announced that the conflict in Ukraine has entered a new stage, calling it a “different paradigm. ” The statement followed Russia’s heavy overnight air attacks that left at least 17 civilians dead and wounded around a hundred people. The Russian leader’s spokesman blamed Kyiv for wha

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Jun 02 2026BUSINESS

Big Money, New Rules: How Wealthy People Are Changing Charity

Some rich investors ask a simple question when their foundation receives a grant request: Can the market already fix this problem? If not, they think charity can step in. Bill Ackman, for example, focuses on science that still needs breakthroughs, like his MIND prize for brain‑disease research. He a

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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Weather Warnings Reach 69 Million in Many Languages

The National Weather Service is now sending storm alerts to 69 million people in a variety of languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Samoan. This shift comes after researchers used artificial intelligence to speed up translations of forecast messages. In the past, bilingual fore

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Community Solstice Bash Raises Funds for Food Bank

A Saturday morning event in North Royalton will gather local people and businesses to support the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. The free gathering, happening from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on June 20, takes place at Enzo’s Salon, located at 12791 State Road. The organizers aim to create a fun atmosphere fo

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Jun 02 2026SCIENCE

Smartphones, Parents, and Growing Up: A New Look at the Link

Parents who show little warmth or acceptance can set kids on a path that leads to heavier smartphone use. When researchers followed Korean teens over several years, they found a clear rise in both parental rejection and phone addiction as the children moved from elementary to middle school. Th

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Jun 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Overlooks Faith When Answering Life’s Big Questions

Researchers recently discovered that artificial intelligence often skips religious viewpoints when handling personal or moral dilemmas. This gap can leave users without the faith-based guidance they might seek. The findings come from a study highlighting how common AI tools handle questions about lo

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