Despite securing big names in the business, the company is now shifting its strategy in an effort to better compete with rivals like Spotify and YouTube.
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The data center construction boom is fueled by tax breaks and electricity access. This map shows where Big Tech is spending on AI infrastructure.
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A cannabis company with four dispensaries and a cultivation facility in Massachusetts will close over the next few months.
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Union members said that they gave a lot in recent contracts and feel this one needs to recognize that sacrifice.
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The transportation company will receive operations in the U.S. and Europe, lounges and terminals, and the Blade brand
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Shares of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. dropped as much as 3.4% on Monday after the conglomerate revealed a multibillion-dollar writedown in its second-quarter results and opted to forgo buybacks.
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United Airlines Flight 108 experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff.
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Residential costs rose 6.5% nationally between April '24 and '25.
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The move comes after a Delaware court voided an early multibillion-dollar compensation package for Musk following a shareholder lawsuit.
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U.S. stock futures are pointing higher as investors look for indexes to rebound from last week's selloff and focus on Palantir ahead of its results today. Here's what investors need to know today.
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OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, the latest in a series of accelerated output hikes to regain market share, as concerns mount over potential supply disruptions linked to Russia.
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps suffers severe second weekend drop, raising again the specter of “superhero fatigue” and the need for the next Avengers to save the day.
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The president was upset that the anchor “lost her belief” in him.
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BBC 'The Repair Shop' host Jay Blades will appear in court later this month to face two rape charges.
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Keke Palmer and Eva Longoria also star in the latest feature from director Tim Story ('The Blackening'), about a pair of armored car guards who get ensnared in a deadly pursuit.
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WWE’s biggest party of the summer may be over, but the fun is just beginning for Seth Rollins and company.
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The Grateful Dead 60th anniversary concerts boost San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury merchants, providing them the neighborhood's biggest weekend of the year.
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'Greenland 2: Migration,' starring Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin and Roman Griffith Davis, has landed a Jan. 9, 2026 release date from Lionsgate.
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A New York federal judge has denied Sean "Diddy" Combs' renewed bail request. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 3.
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The production studio behind 'South Park' will be overseen by George Cheeks in the post-merger Paramount structure.
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Maynard James Keenan of Tool, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle explains why fans should ditch the screens and stay present during his bands' concerts.
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Bringing Lesnar back to WWE television is the latest in a string of controversial decisions made by the company's leaders
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A look at the winners and losers from the 2025 edition of WWE SummerSlam.
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Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver's Marriage Story scenes are reportedly being used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to save cattle from wolves.
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Wednesday season 2's release date is almost here, but Netflix is once again pulling one of its viewership tricks that will annoy fans.
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The plan will involve a complete takeover of Gaza, but reportedly faces opposition from military chiefs.
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The uptick coincides with a recommendation to start screening people with average risk at age 45, down from 50.
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Texas Republicans are scheduled to reconvene Tuesday after they voted to issue civil arrest warrants for Democrats who fled the state to stop a GOP-led redistricting effort.
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A massive wildfire on Monday was threatening hundreds of homes in central California after injuring at least three people as it tore through Los Padres National Forest.
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The uptick in cases have prompted measures that are being compared to those taken during the pandemic.
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The State Department will ask some foreign tourists and business travelers to pay up front as an assurance that they won’t overstay their visas.
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A grand jury on Monday declined to indict an former Atlanta police officer on manslaughter charges in the death of a church deacon who died in a struggle with the officer following a minor car crash.
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Gov. Bill Lee declined to grant a reprieve Monday amid uncertainty about whether the implantable defibrillator will shock Byron Black's heart when the lethal drug takes effect.
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When keeping score, you aren’t supposed to add ‘own goals’ to your own tally.
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The Browns are signing Tyler Huntley with Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel nursing hamstring injuries.
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Parsons is remaining engaged during his high-profile contract dispute. Meanwhile, the rest of the roster has plenty of question marks.
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OpenAI wants ChatGPT to stop enabling its users’ unhealthy behaviors
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The White House has instructed NASA employees to destroy two major, climate change-focused satellite missions.
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The Perseid meteor shower will kick into high gear next week. Here’s everything you need to know so you don’t miss it.
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A new social media trend uses dopamine anchoring to transform dreaded tasks into rewarding activities by consistently pairing them with enjoyable stimuli.
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Vitamin D is a vital nutrient that your body needs to function properly. Here are some of the foods that you can add to your diet to prevent vitamin D deficiency.
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Take five minutes to mobilize your body—your future self will thank you later
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The speed of your steps could make a significant difference in adding years to your life, according to a new study.
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The strongest friendships grow out of routine, this psychology professor says.
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Smart timing tips to help you get more from your daily vitamins and minerals.
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Diet and lifestyle play an important role in cholesterol management, but supplements can help too. Experts share four supplements you should consider.
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From prescription-strength retinoid to injectables, here’s how to boost collagen in your face, according to the experts.
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Log in to your Securly account using your school's Google or Microsoft Azure account.
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Intermountain Health is opening free-standing endoscopy centers at three of its hospitals to give patients an option for more affordable procedures.
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Health officials are warning the public after a bat tested positive for rabies in Clackamas County.
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West Nile Virus cases in Mosquitos and humans are on the rise in Texas. The first trace in San Antonio has been reported by Metro Health.
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Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe said consideration will be given in the 2025/2026 budget to provide Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) for children with diabetes.
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A Friendship man is being held without bail after being arrested Saturday afternoon Aug. 2, accused of driving a four-wheeler over another man.
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Unlike other drug users, individuals who used psychedelics and cannabis during the pandemic saw average improvements in anxiety and depression, according to a UK-based longitudinal study that tracked mental health before and after COVID-19 restrictions.
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A Massachusetts woman incurred $20,000 in medical bills after a bat flew into her mouth during a vacation in Arizona.
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What if particles don't slow down in a crowd, but move faster? Physicists from Leiden worked together and discovered a new state of matter, where particles pass on energy through collisions and create more movement when packed closely together.
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A new study has linked 172 different diseases, which include dementia, type 2 diabetes, and Parkinson's disease, to poor sleep patterns which include inadequate and irregular sleep.
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A study finds that many organs begin aging faster around age 50. Experts explain what this means—and the steps you can take now to stay healthier, longer.
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Measles is spreading in the U.S., and so is the risk of exposure at child care facilities, which often serve kids too young to be vaccinated.
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Growing research shows common herpes viruses may raise dementia risk, challenging previous skepticism and opening new paths to prevention and treatment.
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The state is at the forefront of changes to vaccination policy — and for public health more broadly. What does that frontier look like?
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Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2020, more than 1.9 million new cases of colorectal cancer were reported, and it claimed 930,000 lives worldwide, according to the World Health …
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A 2024 astronaut photo shows a rare "sunglint" shining off Lake Iro and a nearby zig-zagging river in Chad. The shimmering bodies of water were likely both shaped by an ancient meteor impact.
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Starting in 2013, a wasting disease caused a mass die-off from Mexico to Alaska, devastating more than 20 species.
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This is really starting to get petty Sean and Brian
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The ‘hot blob’ is officially called Northern Appalachian Anomaly (NAA), and lies 125 feet deep underground and extends 220 miles across New England.
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The image reveals over 2,500 galaxies, many of which are seen as they were during the first billion years of cosmic history.
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Some mice were more adept at seeking water after the gene change, signaling a behavioral change and potential cognitive advantage.
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After Earth’s greatest extinction, it wasn’t just volcanic fury that kept the planet hot; it was the death of tropical forests that turned off the planet’s cooling system, leading to millions of years of scorching heat.
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“We will be ready for them when they’re ready to fly.”…
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Footage from the BBC's new nature series "Parenthood" shows orcas practicing an important blue whale-hunting technique on each other.
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A collection of dinosaur teeth hailing back to the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods has given scientists a new window into the world's prehistoric climate.
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Early human ancestors may have lived in societies more combative than anything today.
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The observed and forecasted growth rate of paper mill papers outpaces corrective measures, a new study finds. R. Richardson et al./PNAS 2025 Systematic research fraud has outpaced corrective measur…
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Researchers have discovered that it’s possible to speed up, slow down, or reverse the flow of time in a quantum system.
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In a first, scientists have recreated the formation of the first ever molecules in the universe to learn more about early star formation.
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New capabilities allow the rover to do science with less energy from its batteries.
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Hunting, Vol. 6 - MeatEater
8/6/25 at 3:17pm
This week’s MeatEater Turtle theme is hunting. Can you beat Jani's time of 37 seconds in 2 attempts? Let us know in the comments! To learn to play, click the information button on the top right-hand corner of the screen. Create an account and sign in to save …
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According to new data reported in a paper that was posted today on the arXiv, 3I/ATLAS exhibits “reddening colors … with no visible tail detected.” The authors explain these features as being “likely…
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Space weather forecasters are watching for faint CMEs that could reach Earth later this week.
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Potatoes as we know them today are the product of a hybridization that took place 9 million years ago between two plants, one of which was an ancestor of the tomato.
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The first crew slated to fly in NASA’s Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission around the Moon early next year entered their spacecraft for a multi-day
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NASA engineers successfully repaired the Juno spacecraft's radiation-damaged camera from Earth using an innovative heating technique called annealing.
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An international group of paleontologists led by the University of Poitiers, France, report that a recently recovered velociraptorine fossil, Shri rapax, brandished unusually large, powerful clawed hands. Findings point to an evolutionary niche within Mongoli…
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