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What Is David Ellison’s Breaking Point?
Paramount CEO David Ellison is facing a longer and costlier battle than expected to complete his $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, after 12 state attorneys general sued to block the deal on antitrust grounds. The dispute matters because it leaves both companies’ staff in limbo and exposes Ellison to mounting financial and legal…
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Man arrested in Sheffield city centre following reports of assault and discovery of Class A drugs
A man has been arrested for two offences
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Arrest in city centre following reports of assault and discovery of Class A drugs – thestar.co.uk
Arrest in city centre following reports of assault and discovery of Class A drugs thestar.co.uk
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Government-run grocery stores face renewed scrutiny after Chicago’s experiment fizzles
Chicago has abandoned its plans for government-run grocery stores after Save A Lot, a discount grocery chain, collapsed, reviving scrutiny of similar publicly backed retail schemes elsewhere in the United States. The proposal had been championed as a way to tackle “food deserts”, areas where residents lack easy access to affordable, fresh groceries, but critics…
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Google’s Top AI Brains Are Leaving to Launch Discovery Loop
Jeff Dean and other high-profile Google executives have founded Discovery Loop, a startup that will seek AI-powered breakthroughs in everything from drug discovery to chip design.
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Pulsar to study how we all use our gaming mice to make them better, offering prizes to those who help them build the mouse of the future
The article text provided does not contain the actual news content — only website navigation, membership promotions and newsletter sign-up boilerplate from PC Gamer’s site. Based on the headline alone, the piece appears to concern gaming peripheral maker Pulsar launching a study into how people use their gaming mice, with the aim of improving future…
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Why haven’t we seen images of SpaceX Moon crash yet?
A BBC News video report examines why images have not yet emerged following a reported crash involving a SpaceX mission to the Moon. The piece, published in the US & Canada section, addresses public curiosity about the incident and the apparent delay in visual evidence being released, a subject of interest given SpaceX’s high profile…
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Part of SpaceX rocket believed to have struck Moon
A discarded section of a SpaceX rocket is believed to have crashed into the Moon, according to a BBC News video report. The story falls under the BBC’s Science & Environment coverage and highlights growing interest in what scientists can learn from debris left in space unexpectedly colliding with the lunar surface. The report does…
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See the Sun like never before with most detailed images yet
Scientists using the Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the world’s most powerful solar telescope, have captured the most detailed images yet of the Sun’s surface, revealing swirling “whirlpool” vortices in unprecedented resolution. The footage shows the Sun’s magnetic field being twisted by the motion of hot gas, a process researchers say drives bursts of energy…
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Trump EPA wrongly canceled $20B in climate funds, appeals court rules
A US federal appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration acted unlawfully when it terminated and attempted to claw back $20 billion in climate funding that had already been paid out to nonprofit organisations. The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found that the Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Lee Zeldin,…