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Apple is gearing up to introduce artificial intelligence to the masses, showcasing new features that will be available on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac this fall. During a demo following the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple provided a sneak peek to CNN of the AI-powered tools set to revolutionize everyday life. The highlight of the new features is a revamped and smarter Siri, which aims to transform the virtual assistant into a more personalized and reliable chatbot. However, some of the AI tools feel familiar, reminiscent of what competitors have already brought to the market. Apple Intelligence, as the company calls…

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In a groundbreaking turn of events, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, was convicted on three felony gun charges earlier this week. This marks the first time in American history that a president’s child has been found guilty of a crime during their father’s term in office. The charges against Hunter Biden stem from a federal law that prohibits owning a weapon while being deemed an “unlawful user of or addicted to” illegal drugs. Biden was convicted of lying on a federal form when he denied using or being addicted to drugs as he purchased a revolver in…

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In breaking news, scientists have made remarkable discoveries about the past by analyzing ancient DNA recovered from human remains. This invaluable tool has shed light on the traits and ancestry of historical figures such as a mummified iceman, Chinese emperor, and legendary composer. By studying human remains from multiple burial grounds, researchers have been able to better understand entire communities, including shadowy empires like the Avars. The Avars, a group of formidable horseback warriors who arrived in Central and Eastern Europe in the sixth century, have long been a mystery. However, a groundbreaking study in April 2022 revealed that they…

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Federal health officials have joined forces with the US Department of Justice in the fight against the illegal sale and distribution of e-cigarettes. The US Food and Drug Administration and Justice Department have announced the creation of a task force to address this issue. The task force will include members from the US Marshals Service, US Postal Inspection Service, the Federal Trade Commission, and other agencies to identify and target illegal sales and distribution of e-cigarettes. “Unauthorized e-cigarettes and vaping products continue to jeopardize the health of Americans – particularly children and adolescents – across the country,” said Benjamin Mizer,…

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In a recent development, Elon Musk’s lawyers have filed a motion to dismiss the billionaire’s lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman. This move marks the end of a months-long legal battle between the co-founders of the artificial intelligence startup. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015, initially sued the company in February, alleging that they had veered away from their original nonprofit mission by offering advanced AI technology to private customers. The lawsuit sought a jury trial and demanded that the company, Altman, and co-founder Greg Brockman reimburse any profits made from the business. OpenAI quickly refuted Musk’s claims, labeling…

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In the recent Republican primary for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, Rep. Nancy Mace emerged victorious, defeating two challengers and pushing back against allies of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, whom she previously voted to remove from office. With a majority of the vote on Tuesday, Mace secured her spot without the need for a runoff in her quest for a third term representing the Charleston-area seat. This win comes at a crucial time for Mace, who has faced scrutiny and backlash within her party for various reasons, including allegations of fostering a toxic work environment and her vote to…

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In breaking news, a recent study published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution has shed light on the diet of ancient hunter-gatherers known as the Iberomaurusians. These individuals, who lived in what is now Morocco around 13,000 to 15,000 years ago, were previously believed to have primarily relied on meat for sustenance. However, new research utilizing stable isotope analysis has revealed that plants, not meat, were the main source of dietary protein for these Stone Age humans. Lead study author Zineb Moubtahij, a doctoral student at research institutes in France and Germany, explained, “Our analysis showed that these hunter-gatherer…

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Thomas Midgley Jr., the inventor of leaded gasoline and Freon, faced harsh criticism in his later years after the devastating consequences of his inventions came to light. In 1924, Midgley famously poured lead additive over his hands and inhaled its fumes to demonstrate its safety. Despite his claims that it posed no health risks, Midgley later developed lead poisoning himself after continuous exposure. His invention of leaded gasoline was initially hailed as a breakthrough solution to engine knocking in cars, but the toxic effects of lead on humans, especially children, were well-known. Midgley’s lead additive, known as Ethyl, quickly became…

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CNN brings you the latest in the renewed space race as the United States and its allies, along with China, strive to establish permanent settlements on the moon. This endeavor has brought into focus the complexities of timekeeping in space, with NASA and its international partners working to create a new time scale specifically for the moon. Cheryl Gramling, the lunar position, navigation, and timing and standards lead at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, clarified that the aim is not to establish a new “time zone” on the moon, as some headlines have suggested. Rather, the goal is to develop…

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On Monday, a panel of independent advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration voted to endorse Eli Lilly’s drug donanemab, a monoclonal antibody designed to slow the progression of early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease, agreeing that it was safe and effective. One in three older Americans dies with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, killing more people than prostate and breast cancer combined. Donanemab works by helping the body remove amyloid plaque buildups in the brain that are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. These plaques are harmful deposits that can form in the brain…

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