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    Neil deGrasse Tyson on why he's still waiting for proof of aliens

    Neil deGrasse Tyson Weighs In On Alien Life, From Exploding Moons To Superman's Time-Traveling Tricks Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has been exploring the cosmos for years, but despite his vast knowledge, he still hasn't found proof of extraterrestrial life. When asked about aliens on a...
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    The platform exposing exactly how much copyrighted art is used by AI tools

    A new technology has been developed that tracks how much copyrighted material is used by AI tools. The tool, called Vermillio, creates a "neural fingerprint" for various pieces of copyrighted work and then asks the AIs to create similar-looking imagery. According to Vermillio, Google's video...
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    Ritual, wrestling and Reddit: Grand Sumo meets internet fandom in London

    The article discusses the world of sumo wrestling, a traditional Japanese sport that has gained popularity worldwide. The article highlights the challenges faced by sumo wrestlers, including bullying, match-fixing, and sexism, which have dented the sport's image. Despite these challenges, sumo...
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    Indonesia denies Team Israel travel visas, prompting criticism by International Olympic Committee

    Indonesia's latest move to bar Team Israel from competing in its upcoming gymnastics championships has sparked outrage from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), with the organization's president saying that all athletes must be allowed to participate without discrimination. The Indonesian...
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    Russian authorities detain suspect over St. Petersburg cafe blast

    Russia detains suspect over St. Petersburg cafe blast, as fighting intensifies in Ukraine. A Russian citizen has been detained over an explosion at a cafe in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, according to sources close to law enforcement. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, when a grenade...
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    Does each boat strike off the coast of Venezuela save 25,000 US lives?

    US Military Strikes Off Venezuela Coast Claim to Save Thousands of Lives, But Expert Analysis Reveals a Web of Uncertainty President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that military strikes on boats off the coast of Venezuela have saved at least 100,000 American lives by thwarting drug...
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    The Guardian view on Austen and Brontë adaptations: purists may reel, but reinvention keeps classic novels alive | Editorial

    Classic novels continue to captivate audiences with their timeless themes, but their authenticity on screen has long been a subject of debate. The notion that every adaptation must remain faithful to the original is a misconception, as it can stifle the creative process and prevent these stories...
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    Fox News employees expressed concerns network was intentionally aiding Trump, legal filings reveal

    Fox News Employees Alarmed by Network's Alleged Biased Coverage, Legal Filing Reveals Internal survey from 2020 sparks concerns about network's editorial standards and Trump-friendly content. A damning internal survey conducted at Fox News in 2020 has shed light on the network's employees'...
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