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Nov 01 2024CELEBRITIES

King Charles' Health: Should He Ignore Prince Harry's Calls?

King Charles III, who's battling cancer, isn't picking up Prince Harry's calls or reading his letters. This is to keep his stress levels low, says a royal author. The 75-year-old king is dealing with enough already. Prince Harry has been trying to reconnect, but King Charles isn't ready. Robert Har

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Nov 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

AI Expert from Apple Joins AGBO to Boost Creative Storytelling

AGBO, a multifaceted production company co-founded by the Russo brothers, has appointed Dominic Hughes as their new Chief Scientific Officer. Known for his expertise in machine learning and AI, Hughes has a background working at Apple for over a decade. His role at AGBO will involve guiding the comp

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Watermarking AI Text: DeepMind and Hugging Face's New Tool

Have you ever wondered how to tell if a text was written by a human or an AI? DeepMind and Hugging Face have teamed up to create a solution called SynthID Text. This tool adds a special tag, or watermark, to text generated by large language models (LLMs). Here's how it works: Imagine you have a mag

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Nov 01 2024WEATHER

Last Hurricane of the Season? A Possible Storm Brews in the Caribbean

As the 2024 hurricane season nears its end, there's a low-pressure system lurking in the Caribbean. This weather disturbance, located south of Cuba, has a 50% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within a week. That's a jump from the 40% chance it had earlier this week. But don't expect it to happe

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Maps: A New Look for Drivers

Drivers are in for a treat! Google Maps is giving its interface a fresh update. The changes? You can now plan your road trips with a cleaner, easier-to-navigate layout. Adding stops like restaurants or gas stations is a breeze. The app will suggest places you might need along the way. While you're o

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Stock Shifts: A Closer Look at Key Players and Their Surprises

Let's take a peek at some big names in the stock market that made waves after regular trading hours. Microsoft took a dip of nearly 4%, disappointing investors with revenue expectations for the next quarter. Analysts had hoped for a bit more, around $69. 83 billion, but Microsoft was thinking more a

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

New Tech Lead at Maybank: Meet Giorgio Migliarina

Maybank has a new tech boss! His name is Giorgio Migliarina, and he's stepping into the role of Group Chief Technology and Digital Officer come November 1, 2024. His job? To make sure all of Maybank's systems are resilient and robust, and to plan the bank's tech strategy for the future. He'll also w

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Ontario's New $100M Stadium: A Home for Young Dodgers

Hey, sports fans! Get ready for something big happening in Ontario, California. The city just started building a massive $100 million sports complex that's going to be the new home for the Dodgers' minor league team. This isn't just any old sports park. We're talking about 190 acres filled with top-

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Oct 29 2024CRIME

Diddy Faces Major Lawsuits: Allegations of Sexual Assault During Auditions

Two anonymous individuals, known as John Doe in the legal filings, have taken legal action against the famous music producer and rapper, Sean “Diddy” Combs. The accusations involve sexual assault, with one incident described as happening when the victim was only 10 years old. Another accuser, in his

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Oct 29 2024BUSINESS

Which Industries Stand to Gain or Lose the Most from the Presidential Election?

The upcoming U. S. presidential election could significantly impact several industries. Let's explore which ones are at stake. Big banks could soon need more capital to protect against financial shocks, which might affect their profits and lending ability. The winner of the election could determine

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