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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Alphabet Seeks $80B to Power Its AI Ambitions

Alphabet is looking for a huge cash injection, asking investors to put in $80 billion. The money will help build the servers and tools needed for its growing AI services, which are used by businesses and everyday users. The plan mixes three types of funding. First, the company will sell $30 billi

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Jun 03 2026SCIENCE

Lilly Partners With Ascidian to Edit RNA for Kidney Disease Drugs

Lilly has secured exclusive rights to use Ascidian’s RNA exon‑editing platform for new kidney disease treatments. The system can fix faulty genes without permanently changing a patient’s DNA, offering an alternative to traditional CRISPR methods. The deal gives Ascidian up to $1. 9 billion, split

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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Siberian Banks Pitch “Home‑Made” AI to Developing Nations

Russia’s largest bank is offering its own artificial‑intelligence tools to countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Oceania that worry about privacy and cultural fit in Western products. The bank’s chief AI officer said the system is not as fast or large as top U. S. models, but it follows local

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. Aid Cuts Leave Africa Vulnerable to New Ebola Wave

In 2014, a U. S. State Department employee observed the nation’s massive response to West Africa’s largest Ebola outbreak, which claimed more than 11, 000 lives. During that crisis, a U. S. doctor in Sierra Leone contracted the virus and was flown back to America for treatment—an intervention that s

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

Swiss Voters Likely to Say No to 10‑Million Cap

The upcoming Swiss vote on June 14 will decide whether the country can set a permanent population ceiling of 10 million. A recent poll indicates that more voters are leaning toward rejection, with roughly 52 percent opposed and only 45 percent in favor. The survey covered 19, 400 participants betwee

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Jun 03 2026HEALTH

Hidden Blood in the Back: A Silent Threat

Back pain that worsens quickly can sometimes hide a dangerous blood collection in the spine. When doctors look at scans, they usually think of tumors or infections that grow in the space around the spinal cord. But a rare type of fluid pocket, called a lumbar synovial cyst, can fill with blood and

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Knicks Fans Share Their Love and Superstitions

The New York Knicks have captured the hearts of many celebrities, who now reveal how they keep faith in their team. Some are superstitious about game days; others have personal moments that define their fandom. Tracy Morgan talks about the unforgettable Game 1 playoff clash against Cleveland, calli

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Football Clubs Warned About Risky Crypto Sponsors

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has written to several football clubs, including those in the Premier League, to caution them about deals with crypto companies that may not be licensed. The FCA’s fraud unit head, Fiona Mackinnon‑Miller, said it has noticed more clubs signing up with firms t

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Jun 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s Future Looks Uncertain as Bets Grow Lower

Recent betting markets suggest that many people think Bitcoin’s price could fall below $50, 000 this year. The chances of a drop past $45, 000 have climbed to 38 %, while the odds for falling below $55, 000 are now 66 %. These changes happened as Bitcoin slid under $65, 000 for the first time

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Jun 03 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin’s “Oversold” Signal: Is a Comeback on the Horizon?

Bitcoin’s price was hovering around $67, 000 after a brief dip the day before. A key technical tool, the 14‑day Relative Strength Index (RSI), has fallen below 30. In trading language, that means the coin is “oversold” – a situation where many sell orders have pushed prices too low, sometimes hintin

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