
China’s AI Frenzy Spurs 200% Rally for Obscure Book Publisher
China’s craze for artificial-intelligence companies is supercharging the shares of some of the nation’s little-known publishers. China Publishing
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Trump Liable for Sex Abuse, Must Pay $5 Million to Carroll
A federal jury in New York found Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll and
1970-01-01 08:00

China Arrests ChatGPT User Who Faked Deadly Train Crash Story
Chinese authorities have detained a man for using ChatGPT to write fake news articles, in what appears to
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Nintendo Warns Switch Console Sales to Slow Further This Year
Nintendo Co. expects to sell 15 million units of its Switch console this fiscal year, showing the extent
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DAZN Joins Hollywood to Fight $28 Billion Live Sports Piracy
DAZN Group Ltd., the sports streaming company backed by billionaire Len Blavatnik, is joining the Alliance for Creativity
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Biden Says Striking Hollywood Writers Deserve a ‘Fair Deal’
President Joe Biden said striking film and TV writers should receive a contract that properly pays them for
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Eurovision: Ukrainian mum who was forced to flee Kyiv unveils artwork
The artwork, in Liverpool, features Eurovision 2022 winner Kalush Orchestra and runner-up Sam Ryder.
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Ex-ByteDance Exec Claims Reporting Illegal Conduct Got Him Fired
ByteDance Inc.’s former head of engineering in the US said in a lawsuit he was fired for voicing
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Eurovision: 'Liverpool is brimming with pride and joy'
The countdown is on to the grand final of Eurovision in Liverpool and the city is buzzing.
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Thailand country profile
Provides an overview of Thailand, including key events and facts.
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Eurovision 2023: How TikTok has taken over the song contest
Content for this year's song contest has been viewed 1.5 billion times on the social media platform.
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Sudan peace talks make progress, mediation source says: Reuters
Peace talks between Sudan's warring Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces have made progress, and an agreement on a ceasefire to the bloody conflict is expected soon, a mediation source told Reuters on Wednesday.
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