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Trump: It’s a ‘mistake’ to go against data centers
President Trump criticised opposition to data centres in Texas, calling it a “mistake” and arguing that the United States must expand AI infrastructure to compete with China. His comments highlight a growing political dispute between the economic and strategic case for data-centre construction and local concerns about their effects on energy, water and communities. In…
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US loses 23K jobs in July, unemployment dips slightly
The article’s headline reports that the US economy lost 23,000 jobs in July, while the unemployment rate edged down slightly. If confirmed, this would indicate a mixed labour-market picture: fewer jobs overall but a marginal improvement in the headline unemployment measure. No further article content is available beyond an access-denied notice, so the underlying causes,…
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Live updates: Senate faces day of big votes with Blanche’s nomination on the ropes
The article’s content could not be accessed because the website denied access, apparently due to disabled JavaScript. As a result, its reported developments, claims and voting outcomes cannot be independently summarised from the supplied text. The headline indicates that the US Senate was expected to hold significant votes and that Todd Blanche’s nomination faced difficulty.…
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U.S. Lost 23,000 Jobs In July, But Entertainment Industry Saw An Uptick
The US economy lost 23,000 jobs in July, contrary to forecasts for growth, signalling increased employer caution amid uncertainty over tariffs and the war in Iran. The report matters because it suggests the labour market may be weakening despite a slightly lower unemployment rate, which was partly affected by people leaving the workforce. Employment in…
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Section 31 tariffs are meant to be a scalpel, not a sledgehammer
The article’s text was not available: the supplied page returned an access-denied message rather than the article itself. A reliable summary cannot therefore be produced from the provided material. The title suggests an opinion argument that Section 301 tariffs should be used selectively rather than broadly. However, the specific claims, evidence and context cannot be…
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Out of the blue: James Cameron’s surprise departure would be good for Avatar
James Cameron has suggested he may eventually hand the Avatar franchise to another director, saying he is considering which future stories he should direct, write or produce. The article argues that a genuine change in leadership could benefit the long-running series by bringing a fresh perspective to Pandora, although Cameron has repeatedly made and reversed…
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Democratic socialist Hong favored in Wisconsin gubernatorial primary: Join the live discussion
The supplied page does not contain the news article itself; it only displays an access-denied notice stating that JavaScript appears to be disabled. As a result, the article’s claims, evidence and wider context cannot be independently summarised from the text provided. The title indicates that Democratic socialist Francesca Hong is being presented as favoured in…
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Ariana Grande Celebrates End of N. American Eternal Sunshine Leg, Says She’s ‘Overwhelmed With Love and the Deepest Gratitude’
Ariana Grande has marked the end of the North American leg of her Eternal Sunshine tour, thanking fans and saying she felt overwhelmed by love and gratitude. The final show took place in Chicago on 6 August, before the tour moves to London for its concluding dates. Grande performed multiple nights across cities including Los…
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TSHA Teams Up With Pollena On New Single ‘Tell Me’
TSHA has released ‘Tell Me’, a new single featuring London electro-pop artist Pollena, through Major Recordings/Warner Records. The house track combines TSHA’s restrained, hypnotic production with Pollena’s vocals and has been selected as BBC Radio 1 Dance Party’s Hottest Record of the week, giving it prominent exposure. The release is TSHA’s second original track of…