
Nepali sherpa becomes world’s second person to scale Everest 26 times
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU A Nepali sherpa guide climbed Mount Everest for the 26th time on Sunday, hiking
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Biden previews 2024 election pitch to young Black voters in Howard University commencement speech
President Joe Biden previewed his 2024 election pitch to young Black voters Saturday in commencement remarks at a Howard University graduation ceremony in Washington, DC, articulating his vision of a "future for all Americans,"
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This lab achieved a stunning breakthrough on fusion energy
After generations of trying to produce the power of a star on Earth, a successful nuclear fusion ignition happened in the middle of a December night and was over in 20-billionths of a second.
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Republicans continue push to restrict teachings on race in South Carolina
South Carolina Republicans are one step closer to restricting how race gets taught in K-12 classrooms
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Tesla shouldn't call driving system Autopilot because humans are still in control, Buttigieg says
The top U.S. transportation official says Tesla shouldn’t call its partially automated driving system Autopilot because the cars can’t drive themselves
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Free speech, racial equity battles play out on Wisconsin campuses
The debate over free speech and racial equity on Wisconsin’s college campuses is intensifying
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Florida rejects social studies textbooks that mention social justice, taking a knee and other content of 'concern'
Florida rejected nearly 35% of social studies textbooks submitted by publishers for approval, including those that referenced social justice and "other information that was not aligned with Florida Law," the state's Department of Education announced Tuesday.
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Explainer: How is the new Google AI search different from Bard chatbot?
By Anna Tong Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday demonstrated an updated core search product that embeds more AI
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Florida law takes aim at teachers union that defied DeSantis
Teachers will have to write monthly checks if they want to stay in their union instead of having dues automatically deducted from their paycheck
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In global rush to regulate AI, Europe set to be trailblazer
European lawmakers have rushed to add language on general artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT as they put the finishing touches on the Western world's first AI rules
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Democratic congressman's staff attacked by man with baseball bat
Virginia Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly said two staffers were injured Monday by a man wielding a bat who came into his district office in Fairfax.
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QB Matt Ryan joins CBS as analyst, says he's not retiring as player
Matt Ryan has joined CBS as an analyst, though he’s not giving up on landing with another team as a quarterback
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