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US stocks rise as Wall Street shows it's still hungry for AI winners
U.S. stocks ticked higher after Wall Street showed its appetite is still big for winners of the artificial-intelligence boom
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Apple files lawsuit accusing ChatGPT maker OpenAI of stealing trade secrets
Apple files lawsuit accusing ChatGPT maker OpenAI of stealing trade secrets
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DHS was granted $20M for body cameras. ICE agents in fatal Houston shooting had none
Homeland Security has not fulfilled its promise to equip all officers with body cameras, despite receiving significant funding
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Wimbledon defeat makes Djokovic realize he's 'blessed and cursed' by the success of his career
Defending champion Jannik Sinner beat seven-time winner Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to reach the Wimbledon final and gain some revenge after Djokovic won their last meeting at this year’s Australian Open
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How to stay safe and still enjoy produce this summer with the outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite
Health experts advise washing hands and produce amid a significant outbreak of a parasitic infection in Michigan, affecting more than 1,500 people
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US-Canadian bridge set to open by late July after delay due to issues between countries, AP sources say
US-Canadian bridge set to open by late July after delay due to issues between countries, AP sources say
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The Latest: Testimony concludes in pre-trial hearing in Charlie Kirk killing
A preliminary hearing in the case of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is done, for now
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FACT FOCUS: A look at the Trump administration's challenge to birthright citizenship
The battle over birthright citizenship hasn't ended for President Donald Trump despite a June 30 Supreme Court ruling that rejected his executive order declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens
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Transgender girls who challenged Trump sports order drop lawsuit after Supreme Court ruling
Two transgender girls who were the first to challenge President Donald Trump's executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports,” have withdrawn their lawsuit in New Hampshire based on a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in related cases and their own personal hardships
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As the country turns 250, retired judges hit the road to defend judicial independence
A group of retired federal and state judges has been barnstorming through Ohio and Pennsylvania on the nation's 250th anniversary to defend judicial independence and bolster the rule of law
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