
Thousands of fake Facebook accounts shut down by Meta were primed to polarize voters ahead of 2024
Meta says it has found and disabled thousands of fake Facebook accounts linked to China that were used to spread politically partisan content in the United States before next year’s election
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Mytos Announces $19M Series A Funding to Automate Human Cell Manufacturing and Further Accelerate Growth
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 30, 2023--
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Beech-Nut Nutrition Company was Voted “Best Baby Food Brand” by 11k What to Expect Parents
AMSTERDAM, New York--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 30, 2023--
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Renesas Unveils the First Generation of Own 32-bit RISC-V CPU Core Ahead of Competition
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 30, 2023--
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U.S. EPA proposes replacing lead water pipes within 10 years
The Biden administration announced a proposal on Thursday which would require water systems across the U.S. to replace
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Martin Odegaard reveals Declan Rice’s ‘brilliant’ impact at Arsenal
Martin Odegaard believes his “amazing” midfield partner Declan Rice is already proving his worth after Arsenal eased into the Champions League knockout stages. England international Rice, a £105million summer signing from West Ham, was among a host of standout performers as the Gunners secured top spot in Group B with a 6-0 demolition of French club Lens. Arsenal captain Odegaard has been impressed with the instant impact and consistency of his 24-year-old team-mate, who has been ever-present in the Premier League and Europe this term. “It’s brilliant – I think he’s been amazing since he came here,” the Norway international said of Rice. “Every game he’s showing his qualities. He’s a great player, a great guy, so a great addition to the squad.” Rice was afforded a rest for the final 15 minutes on Wednesday evening as in-form Arsenal won their pool with a fixture to spare, four days after going top of the Premier League. Odegaard volleyed home the last of the rampant hosts’ five first-half goals against last season’s Ligue 1 runners-up before Rice’s replacement Jorginho converted a late penalty to complete the rout. The former Real Madrid playmaker says the Gunners are constantly striving to produce statement performances. “Every time we play we want to send a message,” said Odegaard. “Of course, we want to win every time we play and we want to put on performances like this. “The way we started the game was brilliant. We had complete control of the game with the ball. We played with a really high rhythm and intensity and we were effective in front of goal. “The last few games we’ve been really good defensively and we wanted to show even more on the ball and to get some more goals as well. “We did that and we knew what we were playing for and we saw the motivation and the hunger out there.”
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AbbVie to buy ImmunoGen for $10.1 billion to boost cancer drug portfolio
AbbVie said on Thursday it will buy drugmaker ImmunoGen for $10.1 billion, boosting its presence in the market
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Pressure builds to eliminate fossil fuel use as oil executive takes over climate talks
The pressure to phase out of fossil fuels is mounting on the oil company chief who Thursday took over fragile international climate negotiations that opened in Dubai amid concerns about what some say is contradictory dual roles
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Premier League name four candidates for November's Manager of the Month award
The Premier League announce the four nominees for November's Manager of the Month award.
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Microsoft president says no chance of superintelligent AI soon
By Muvija M and Martin Coulter LONDON The president of tech giant Microsoft said there is no probability
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Shane MacGowan, hard-drinking poet of The Pogues, dies at 65
By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) -Shane MacGowan, the London-Irish punk who transformed Irish traditional music with The Pogues and penned
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Russia’s Supreme Court effectively outlaws LGBTQ+ activism in a landmark ruling
Russia’s Supreme Court has effectively outlawed LGBTQ+ activism, in the most drastic step against advocates of gay, lesbian and transgender rights in the increasingly conservative country
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