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Oct 26 2024SPORTS

“Is Ian Eagle Heading to Amazon’s NBA Team? ”

Amazon is considering a high-profile addition to its NBA broadcast team. Ian Eagle, known for his play-by-play skills on TNT and YES Network, is in serious discussions to join Amazon's Prime Video service. This move would mark a significant change for Eagle, who currently covers national NBA games,

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

East vs. West: Yankees vs. Dodgers World Series Awaits

Get ready for a baseball showdown that's been a long time coming! The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing off against the New York Yankees in the World Series. This matchup is special because both teams come from huge markets and have big fan bases. Baseball fans are excited, and the ratings are expected

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

US Spy Agencies Get New AI Rules to Balance Power and Safety

The White House has rolled out new guidelines for U. S. national security and intelligence agencies on how to use artificial intelligence (AI). These rules aim to tap into AI's potential while keeping risks in check. The goal is to ensure these agencies can access the latest AI tech without misusing

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

TKO Broadens Horizons: Buys PBR, On Location, and IMG

Big things are happening in the world of sports! TKO Group, the company that's home to WWE and UFC, is diving into new territories. They're snapping up three big businesses from Endeavor Group for a cool $3. 25 billion. These businesses? Professional Bull Riders (PBR), luxury event organizer On Loca

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Oct 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

India's Top Court: Clean Air is a Right, Not a Privilege

India's Supreme Court has made a bold statement, declaring that living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right for all citizens. This comes as Delhi, the capital, is choking under a thick layer of smog. The city's air quality index hit a "very poor" 364 on Wednesday, with levels below

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Trans Candidates: Beyond LGBTQ Bills

This election season, trans candidates in state legislatures are tackling more than just anti-LGBTQ laws. From Florida to Hawaii, these candidates are focusing on various issues like affordable housing, healthcare, and climate change. They're driven by a desire to protect their communities and addre

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Supernova Airlines Aims for US and China Flights after EU Permit

Supernova Airlines, a Ukrainian airline, has been granted permission to operate within European Union airspace. This authorization came from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). However, commercial flights in Ukraine's airspace remain closed due to ongoing conflicts. Timur Tkachenko, a

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Oct 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Nicolas Cage Warns Young Actors About AI in Hollywood

Nicolas Cage, a veteran actor known for his unique style, recently spoke at the Newport Beach Film Festival. He had a special message for new actors. Cage warned them about a new technology called EBDR. This stands for Employment-Based Digital Replica. It's a type of AI that studios can use to chang

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Artists Unite: The Fight Against AI Art Misuse

Imagine over 11, 000 artists from all over the world joining hands. Yes, you heard it right! Big names like Julianne Moore and Thom Yorke are among them. They're worried that AI companies are using their art without permission. This isn't just a small issue—it could shape the future of creative jobs

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Oct 21 2024POLITICS

Indigenous Senator’s Strong Message to King Charles: Demanding Land and Recognition

In Canberra, Australia, King Charles III recently visited Parliament House to meet leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. During his speech, the King acknowledged Australia’s First Nations people, highlighting their rich history on the land before British settlers arrived over 230 years

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