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Biden Administration Asks Congress to Reauthorize Warrantless Surveillance Law
Facing steeper political headwinds than past cycles, the executive branch is packaging the spying authority known as Section 702 as more than a counterterrorism tool.
(March 01 00:23) Nytimes.com
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Harry Styles Spotted Chilling At A Japanese Cafe In Melbourne
British pop star Harry Styles was recently spotted out and about in Australia while in the country performing his 'Love On Tour' show.
(March 01 00:22) NDTV News
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Microsoft's Bing AI search feature is now built into Windows 11
Do you use Windows 11 and love generative AI? I have great news for you if that's the case.Microsoft announced a new Windows 11 update, out now, that adds its ...
(March 01 00:21) Mashable.com
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Indian Man Who Allegedly Stabbed A Cleaner Shot Dead By Australian Cops
A 32-year-old Indian national was shot dead by Australian police on Tuesday after he allegedly stabbed a cleaner at a train station in Sydney and threatened law enforcement officers, media ...
(March 01 00:17) NDTV News
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Clean Up Of Ohio Train Accident Creates Concerns For Communities In Other States
Surprises are never a good thing during or after a crises, especially when unexpected decisions or events create concerns for others. But that’s what happened in the days following the ...
(March 01 00:17) Forbes.com
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The CHIPS Act Is About More Than Chips: Here’s What’s in It
A sprawling new program for the semiconductor industry is foremost about national security, but it will try to advance other priorities as well
(March 01 00:16) Nytimes.com
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Tesla Is Building A Plant In Monterrey, Mexican President Says
The factory reportedly follows discussions between CEO Elon Musk and Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
(March 01 00:16) Forbes.com
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February’s Stock Winners And Losers: Tesla, Nvidia Lead Charge As Moderna Plunges
Bulls piled into the nation's largest chipmaker and most valuable car company this month, with shares of each company surging about 20%.
(March 01 00:16) Forbes.com
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These Shoes Are Made For Walking: KEEN’s New Footwear
Although many people love to walk, very few wear the appropriate shoes. Today, KEEN announces the launch of the first shoe designed specifically for walking. It is also PFA-free. Chief ...
(March 01 00:15) Forbes.com
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Mainland Investors Ask Foreign Investors “Do You See What I See?”
Asian equities were largely lower with China and South Korea managing to close positive while Taiwan was off for Peace Memorial Day.
(March 01 00:15) Forbes.com
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Fox and badger have stand-off over food
A fox and badger were filmed having a stand-off over food left out in someone's garden.
(March 01 00:14) BBC.com
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The Biden administration's recent ultimatum to chipmakers is the first step for a grander plan designed to give more workers affordable childcare
If you want a chance at the $39 billion in semiconductor funding, you'll have to show that your workers will have affordable childcare.
(March 01 00:14) Businessinsider.sg
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Patricia Arquette Recalls Bombing 'Jerry Maguire' Audition With Tom Cruise
The “Severance” actor was convinced she had nabbed the role of Dorothy Boyd in the 1996 film — only to lose out to Renée Zellweger.
(March 01 00:13) Huffington Post
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Nissan Rogue, Rogue Sport recalled for collapsing key fob issue
Nissan is recalling 712,458 Rogue and Rogue Sport crossover SUVs for a key fob that can collapse while in the ignition, and inadvertently shut off the engine while in motion, ...
(March 01 00:13) The Car Connection
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Puff Puff Pass-Ing Covid? Why Sharing Weed Decreased During The Covid-19 Pandemic
According to new research, the practice of sharing inhaled recreational cannabis between multiple people decreased during the Covid-19 pandemic.
(March 01 00:13) Forbes.com
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Paedophile who sexually abused children while posing as a babysitter is jailed in Germany
Marcus R., 45, drugged the young girls and boys inside their homes before sexually abusing them as they screamed in pain, the district court of Cologne heard.
(March 01 00:12) Dailymail.co.uk
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More of Russia's soldiers have died in Ukraine — a war Putin thought would be over in days — than in all its wars since World War II combined, new analysis finds
Between 40,000 and 60,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since Putin invaded Ukraine last year, according to new analysis.
(March 01 00:11) Businessinsider.sg
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Amazon’s #1 selling electric snow blower is currently over 50% off
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The slump in stocks has a silver lining – it shows investors have finally stopped fighting the Fed, BIS says
The recent sell-off is "welcome" because it makes a future crash less likely, according to economist Claudio Borio.
(March 01 00:08) Businessinsider.sg
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The US military created an illusion of success in Afghanistan by handling tasks it was supposed to train Afghan troops to do, report says
A new US government watchdog report details how the US and Afghanistan failed to build and develop an effective Afghan security force.
(March 01 00:07) Businessinsider.sg