What's new in robots? An AI-powered humanoid machine that writes poems
Robots are on display at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation in London, where visitors can get a glimpse of the future
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Minnesota becomes 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota signed a bill into law on Tuesday legalizing recreational marijuana use in the state.
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11 Myths About Ticks, Debunked
Before venturing outdoors, read up on the most common myths about ticks.
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Minnesota governor readies to sign bill legalizing recreational cannabis
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled to sign a bill Tuesday that legalizes recreational marijuana for people over the age of 21
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3 Braves trade targets Alex Anthopoulos could steal from the A’s again
The Atlanta Braves trades with the Athletics under Alex Anthopoulos have been stellar, so which trade targets on the A's in 2023 should the Braves be after?On Memorial Day, the Atlanta Braves began a three-game set with the Oakland A's, the bottom-dwellers of baseball on pace to shatte...
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Cardinals: Oli Marmol's early-season mistake looks even worse now
Remember when Cardinals manager Oli Marmol called out Tyler O'Neill for his lack of hustle in early April? That looks even worse now.The St. Louis Cardinals are playing it very safe with outfielder Tyler O'Neill, which is the mentality Oli Marmol should have had from the start.Marm...
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Brazil Banks to Deny Credit to Meatpackers Linked to Amazon Destruction
Brazilian banks have committed to deny credit to meatpackers that buy cattle from illegally deforested areas, echoing new
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Alleged Russian 'spy' whale now in Swedish waters
A beluga whale widely speculated to be an alleged Russian "spy" has entered Swedish waters, according to OneWhale, an organization set up to protect the animal's health and welfare.
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Trump attorneys worry some may snitch to feds as documents probe closes in, report claims
As the probe into whether former President Donald Trump or his advisers broke the law in their retention of documents including some potentially classified material from the White House nears its end, Mr Trump’s legal team is said to be fearing disloyalty. The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday that the former president’s attorneys supposedly worry that some among them may decide to start talking to the Department of Justice, becoming witnesses in the case, as the attention of the agency turns to the actions of the legal team themselves. The probe into Mr Trump’s handling of presidential records, including classified documents, exploded into the public eye last year when FBI agents raided Mar-a-Lago, Mr Trump’s home and resort in Florida. Several current attorneys to Mr Trump who serve in varying capacities described a chaotic situation where much of the strategy is managed by Mr Trump’s in-house counsel, Boris Epshteyn, and clashing personalities have led to a toxic environment — all of which is occurring as the Justice Department’s special counsel is said to be closing in on a decision regarding potential criminal charges in the case. More follows... Read More Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
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These companies are winners in the debt ceiling deal
The debt ceiling deal in Washington did not set off a celebration in the stock market. But the bipartisan compromise is causing fireworks for some companies that have emerged as winners.
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Ford Hands Tesla a Big Win in VHS Versus Betamax-Like Battle
Hours before Tesla Inc. and Ford Motor Co. announced their surprise charging partnership, Ford’s chief executive officer offered
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Each NFL team's best offseason addition in 2023
Since the end of this past season, all 32 NFL teams have been busy retooling their rosters. Here is each club’s best newcomer player-wise.The NFL offseason is quite the process. It starts with teams trimming the fat and getting under the salary cap. Then come the free-agent visits, followe...
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