Japan’s Lunar Mission Marks the Newest Attempt to Land on the Moon
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has conveyed to the United States his opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state once the conflict in Gaza concludes. During a news conference, Netanyahu asserted his commitment to continuing the offensive in Gaza “until complete victory,” aiming for the destruction of Hamas and the return of remaining Israeli
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In the latest development, the U.S. military launched an airstrike on Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen for the fifth time within a week, as confirmed on Thursday. This underscores the robustness of the Iran-backed militia’s weaponry and its strategic aim to disrupt critical international shipping routes. The ongoing series of strikes and the Houthis’
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Hunter Biden has agreed to testify before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees in a closed-door deposition scheduled for Feb. 28. This decision follows his initial refusal to comply with congressional subpoenas and his desire to testify publicly about the impeachment inquiry into his father, President Joe Biden. The agreement was reached after the House
U.S. Capitol Police Investigate Over 8,000 Threats Against Lawmakers in 2023, Marking a 7% Increase from the Previous Year. The U.S. Capitol Police reported an uptick of nearly 7% in investigations into threats against lawmakers in 2023 compared to the previous year, totaling more than 8,000 incidents. The annual assessment released on Thursday highlighted concerns
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Moms for Liberty, a controversial conservative education reform group, is stirring controversy as it organizes a town hall event on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, marking its inaugural major event in New York City and eliciting criticism from liberal quarters. Key Points: The Thursday event is poised to be one of the most high-profile gatherings for
In an unexpected turn of events, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed his surprise at The New York Times’ lawsuit against the company, stating that their artificial intelligence models do not require training on the publisher’s data. Describing the legal action as peculiar, Altman revealed that OpenAI had been engaged in productive negotiations with the Times
Intel gains a potential reprieve in its battle against a €1 billion fine from the European Commission as an adviser to Europe’s top court identifies flaws in the case presented by antitrust regulators. Laila Medina, an advocate-general for the European Court of Justice, highlighted on Wednesday that the commission had erred in calculating the damage
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Smartphones are poised to become significantly more intelligent in the coming year as the next wave of artificial intelligence permeates the devices that have become ubiquitous in people’s lives. Samsung, the primary competitor to Apple and its iPhone, offered a sneak peek into the evolving landscape of smartphones during the unveiling of the next
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Amancio Ortega, the billionaire founder of Zara, is capitalizing on the current downturn in commercial property prices, seeing it as an opportunity to acquire assets at a reduced cost, especially as high borrowing costs provide an advantage to investors without debt. Pontegadea, Ortega’s personal investment group valued at over €90 billion, is executing a
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