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Apple is seeking U.S. approval to buy memory chips from Chinese state-backed firm CXMT, blacklisted by the Pentagon, to ease supply shortages for its devices. …
England and Argentina face must-win games to stay unbeaten, while Colombia and Portugal battle for Group K’s top spot—knockout spots are still up for grabs. Un…
Jason Lemkin will only invest in SaaS companies where employees work in-office six days a week, believing it drives culture and productivity. His stance highli…
People across the U.S. are reenacting George Washington at events this year for America’s 250th birthday, with actors like John Koopman III touring weekly in m…
A deadly double earthquake in Venezuela killed 900+, injured 3,000, and left thousands homeless, prompting Venezuelans in Colombia to send urgent aid. Rescue e…
Suzanne Simard’s research shows mother trees support forest ecosystems by sharing resources and information through fungal networks, proving forests are cooper…
Micron reported record revenue and net income, with one key metric surpassing Nvidia's. The AI boom's insatiable demand for memory is driving Micron's growth a…
Thai police arrested an Australian man, Simon Carman, for allegedly murdering a 17-year-old girl, whose body was found in a suitcase. The case highlights conce…
Apple’s vice president of Vision Products Group, Paul Meade, is leaving to lead OpenAI’s new hardware division after seven years overseeing the Vision Pro and …
Africa exports most gold raw to Europe, losing high-value refining and trading profits, but countries like Ghana and Nigeria now buy locally refined gold to bu…
Argentine grass-fed beef fans and Texan grain-finished beef supporters clash in Texas during the World Cup, debating flavor, tenderness, and breeding methods. …



























