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US Vice President J.D. Vance joked about the stress of serving under President Joe Biden, comparing the situation to being in line to assume the presidency if Biden were to die at any moment. During an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Vance said he would be worried every minute of every day that…
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US Vice President J.D. Vance joked with Fox News host Sean Hannity about serving under ailing former President Joe Biden, suggesting he would be constantly worried about Biden’s potential death. The conversation highlighted the growing political focus on Biden’s health, especially after his debate performance with Trump.
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France has rescinded its travel ban on Telegram founder Pavel Durov, freeing him from regular police reporting requirements. Durov, a Russian-born French citizen, was detained in Paris last year and charged with complicity in crimes linked to Telegram users, though he denies the allegations as politically motivated.
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France has rescinded its travel ban on Telegram founder Pavel Durov, allowing him to leave the country freely. Durov, who was initially barred from exiting France as part of a criminal probe involving allegations of complicity in crimes linked to Telegram users, now faces no further restrictions.
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Fox News Digital’s AI newsletter highlights the challenges of AI deployment, including the failed debut of Russia’s first AI robot, George Clooney’s warnings about AI dangers, and OpenAI’s legal dispute with the New York Times.
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Fox News Digital’s AI newsletter highlights Russia’s AI robot debut, which ended in embarrassment, George Clooney’s concerns about AI’s dangers, and OpenAI’s lawsuit against the New York Times over privacy.
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Fox News’ AI Newsletter highlights Russia’s first AI robot tripping on stage, actor George Clooney’s warning about AI’s dangers, and OpenAI’s lawsuit against The New York Times over privacy concerns. The report also explores AI’s growing influence on cybersecurity, veterans’ transition, and potential geopolitical tensions.
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Russia’s Robotic Mishap, Clooney’s AI Warning, and OpenAI vs. New York Times
Russia’s first AI robot stumbled during its Moscow debut, raising questions about its readiness for public use. Actor George Clooney warns of AI’s dangers, calling it a ‘genie out of the bottle.’
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Fox News Digital’s AI newsletter highlights Russia’s first AI robot, which faceplanted during its Moscow debut, and actor George Clooney’s warning about AI dangers. OpenAI accuses the New York Times of privacy invasion in a lawsuit.
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Russia’s first AI robot made a dramatic and embarrassing debut on stage, faceplanting immediately after stepping onto the stage. Actor George Clooney has raised concerns about the potential dangers of AI technology, warning that its rapid development could pose significant risks.
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Russia’s first AI robot faceplanted on stage during its debut, sparking discussions about the state of AI development in the country. OpenAI accused The New York Times of privacy violations in its lawsuit against the tech giant.
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Russia’s first AI robot made a humiliating debut in Moscow, faceplanting on stage, while OpenAI accused the New York Times of invasion privacy.
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Fyodor Lukyanov argues that Trump’s foreign policy is driven by a need to project American strength rather than a desire for war, highlighting the complex interplay between U.S. global power and domestic politics. The article explores how Trump’s approach could significantly impact the international order.
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Donald Trump is not, by instinct, a president who seeks war. However, his administration’s global interventions and posturing are driven by a desire to project strength. The U.S. cannot simply retreat from its global responsibilities, as these are integral to its economic prosperity and security.
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China has vowed to retaliate forcefully if Japan chooses to militarily intervene in the Taiwan Strait issue, following remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi who suggested Tokyo could take action in a survival-threatening scenario. Chinese officials condemned the comments as provocative and a violation of the one-China principle, warning Japan of the consequences.
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China has warned that any military interference by Japan in the Taiwan Strait would be treated as aggression, prompting a forceful response. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently suggested her country might take military action in the region, a stance that has drawn sharp condemnation from Beijing.
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A major data breach at government contractor Conduent has exposed the personal information of over 10 million Americans.
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Conduent, a leading U.S. government contractor, has disclosed a major data breach that affected over 10 million individuals, exposing personal information linked to critical state programs such as Medicaid, child support, and food assistance. The breach, attributed to the SafePay ransomware group, highlights the vulnerabilities in public sector cybersecurity.
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Conduent, a major government contractor, has disclosed a significant data breach that has impacted over 10 million Americans. The breach, discovered in January 2025, involved unauthorized access to its systems for nearly three months, exposing sensitive data linked to state programs such as Medicaid and child support.
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The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Poland violated a woman’s privacy by forcing her to seek an abortion abroad due to unclear legal procedures following a 2020 ruling. A woman from Krakow, who discovered her fetus had a severe genetic disorder at 15 weeks, was denied a legal abortion at home, prompting…
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Europe’s human rights court has ruled that Poland violated a woman’s privacy by forcing her to seek an abortion abroad due to legal ambiguity. The court ordered Poland to pay compensation and raised concerns about the Constitutional Court’s composition, which has been linked to the Law and Justice party.
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Texas startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to develop vertical solar towers that generate 50% more energy than traditional panels while using one-third of the land. The innovation could reshape renewable energy worldwide by enabling more efficient and compact solar systems.
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Texas startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to develop vertical solar towers that generate up to 50% more energy than traditional flat-panel systems while using only one-third the land area. The investment, led by MaC Venture Capital, highlights the potential of 3D solar technology to transform renewable energy distribution globally.
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Texas startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to expand its next-generation solar power towers, a vertical alternative to flat solar farms. The funding round was led by MaC Venture Capital with support from Collab Capital.
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Texas startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to develop vertical solar towers that generate 50% more energy than traditional panels, using just one-third the land. The investment from MaC Venture Capital and Collab Capital highlights growing confidence in 3D solar systems that could transform renewable energy. These towers use smart tracking…
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Texas startup Janta Power has secured $5.5 million in seed funding to develop vertical solar towers that generate 50% more energy than traditional panels using one-third the land. The funding shows confidence in 3D solar systems that could transform renewable energy production globally.
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Texas-based startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to further develop its innovative solar power tower technology, a vertical alternative to traditional flat solar farms. This investment, led by MaC Venture Capital and supported by Collab Capital, underscores confidence in 3D solar systems that could potentially revolutionize the renewable energy landscape globally.
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Texas startup Janta Power has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to advance its vertical solar towers, which generate 50% more energy than traditional panels using one-third the land. The investment highlights growing confidence in 3D solar systems to reshape the renewable energy landscape.
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Janta Power, a Texas-based startup, has raised $5.5 million in seed funding to develop vertical solar towers that produce 50% more energy than traditional panels while using one-third the land. The technology uses smart tracking software to follow the sun’s path from sunrise to sunset, enabling a more efficient and consistent energy supply.
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A new study led by UC San Diego researchers suggests that GLP-1 drugs, commonly used for diabetes and weight loss, could significantly improve survival rates for colon cancer patients. The study, which analyzed data from over 6,800 patients, found that those taking these medications had a 53% lower risk of death within five years compared…
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A study by UC San Diego researchers found that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may improve survival rates for colon cancer patients by reducing inflammation and enhancing metabolic health. The study showed that users had significantly lower five-year mortality rates compared to non-users.
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A study by UC San Diego researchers suggests that GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may significantly improve survival rates for colon cancer patients by reducing inflammation and enhancing metabolic health. The research, based on a 6,800-patient analysis, found that patients taking these drugs had a 15% mortality rate within five years, compared to…
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A new study has found that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may significantly improve survival rates for colon cancer patients by reducing inflammation and enhancing metabolic health. The survival benefit was seen even after accounting for factors such as age, cancer severity, and other medical issues.
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Researchers at UC San Diego found that colon cancer patients taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have significantly lower five-year mortality rates compared to non-users. The study suggests these drugs may enhance survival by reducing inflammation and improving metabolic health, particularly in patients with severe obesity.
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UC San Diego researchers found that GLP-1 medications may significantly improve colon cancer survival rates, with patients taking Ozempic and Wegovy having a 50% lower risk of death within five years.
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A new study from UC San Diego suggests that GLP-1 medications, used for weight loss and diabetes management, may significantly improve survival rates in colon cancer patients. The study found a 54% lower risk of death within five years for those taking these drugs compared to non-users.
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A study led by UC San Diego researchers found that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may improve survival rates for colon cancer patients by reducing inflammation and enhancing metabolic health.
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A study by UC San Diego found that GLP-1 drugs may improve cancer survival rates, particularly in colon cancer patients. The research, involving over 6,800 patients, showed a significant reduction in five-year mortality among those taking the medications.
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A study led by UC San Diego researchers found that GLP-1 drugs, used for diabetes and weight loss, may significantly improve colon cancer survival rates. Patients taking these drugs had a 22 percentage point lower five-year mortality rate, highlighting potential metabolic health benefits.
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A gold pocket watch recovered from one of the richest passengers aboard the Titanic may become the most expensive artifact from the tragedy ever sold, according to experts. The watch belonged to Isidor Straus, who was aboard the ill-fated ship in April 1912, along with his wife, Ida Straus.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has condemned US President Donald Trump’s recent strikes on alleged drug smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea as ‘barbaric’ and lacking in humanitarian concern. The strikes, part of Operation Southern Spear, have killed an estimated 80 people, according to US officials.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has denounced US President Donald Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Sea, calling Trump a ‘barbarian’ and criticizing the operations as ineffective against drug traffickers. The strikes, part of a broader US effort to combat drug trafficking, have sparked diplomatic tensions, with Colombia restricting intelligence-sharing with the US…
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Netflix is launching a new slate of TV-streamed party games that can be played using a smartphone as a controller. The initial lineup includes titles like Boggle Party, Party Crasher: Fool Your Friends, Lego Party, and Pictionary: Game Night, with a Knives Out-themed game set for a later release.
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Netflix is launching a series of TV-streamed party games that can be played using a smartphone as a controller. The initial release includes titles such as Boggle Party, Party Crasher: Fool Your Friends, Lego Party, Pictionary: Game Night, and Tetris Time Warp, with a social deduction game based on the Knives Out series, Dead Man’s…
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The US has launched Operation Southern Spear to combat drug cartels in the Western Hemisphere, a move that comes amid heightened tensions with Venezuela. Secretary Hegseth emphasized the operation’s goal to protect American interests and address the threat of narco-terrorism.
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The US has launched Operation Southern Spear to target drug cartels in the Western Hemisphere, with tensions heightened by its conflict with Venezuela. The operation includes naval strikes on cartel vessels, with the US destroying over 20 boats and killing an estimated 80 people since September.
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The BBC has apologized to US President Donald Trump for broadcasting a documentary that deceptively edited his speech, which occurred shortly before the 2021 Capitol riot. The network admitted it gave the mistaken impression that Trump had made a direct call for violent action to his supporters.
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The BBC has apologized to US President Donald Trump for broadcasting a documentary that misleadingly edited a speech he gave before the 2021 Capitol riot. The network admitted the edit gave the false impression that Trump directly encouraged violence.
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Germany is ending its preferential treatment for Ukrainian refugees, treating them as regular asylum seekers. This shift follows similar measures in Poland and the US, reducing benefits for Ukrainian migrants.
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Germany has agreed to terminate the preferential treatment of Ukrainian nationals, treating new and recent arrivals as regular asylum seekers starting from April 1, 2025. This decision comes as other nations, such as Poland and the US, have also adjusted their policies to tighten access to benefits for Ukrainian refugees.
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The article discusses President Ahmad al-Sharaa’s diplomatic efforts with both the United States and Russia, highlighting his ‘basketball diplomacy’ approach. This informal and personalized engagement style, symbolized by shared basketball games with US officials, aims to position Syria as a pragmatic and modern state capable of balancing relationships with both major powers. The article details…
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Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa is pursuing an innovative foreign policy approach that emphasizes informal engagement with both the United States and Russia, a tactic described as ‘basketball diplomacy.’ This strategy, symbolized by his and Foreign Minister Assad al-Shaibani’s shared passion for basketball, aims to portray Syria as a state capable of reshaping regional security architecture…
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki has criticized Donald Tusk as the worst prime minister since the communist era, escalating tensions between them. The spat over national issues and Ukraine has seen Tusk accuse Nawrocki of refusing to grant officer ranks to recent intelligence graduates, while Nawrocki counters with claims of Tusk restricting access to intelligence chiefs.
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Polish President Karol Nawrocki has criticized Donald Tusk as the worst post-1989 prime minister, escalating a political feud over national issues and Ukraine. The dispute includes accusations from both leaders, with Tusk claiming Nawrocki blocked intelligence officials from meeting with the president, while Nawrocki accuses Tusk of sidelining intelligence heads.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 Summit in South Africa, with Premier Li Qiang slated to go instead. The summit, hosted by South Africa, will take place on November 22-23 in Johannesburg, marking the first time a non-European nation leads the G20.
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President Xi Jinping will not attend the upcoming G20 Summit in South Africa, with Premier Li Qiang slated to represent China instead. The summit will be hosted in Johannesburg by South Africa, which became the first African nation to lead the forum.
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Finland’s Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen has accused China of providing substantial military and economic support to Russia, describing their cooperation as a significant challenge to NATO. Beijing has denied these allegations, emphasizing that its trade with Russia is lawful and balanced.
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Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen has accused China of ‘massively financing Russia’s war chest,’ alleging it supplies military components and participates in joint military exercises. Beijing denies the allegations, asserting its trade with Russia is lawful and balanced.
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U.S. officials are considering air strikes on Venezuela as part of the ongoing U.S. military buildup in the region. The U.S. government has accused the Venezuelan government of supporting drug trafficking operations, and has placed a bounty of $50 million on the country’s leader, President Nicolas Maduro.
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The US administration is reportedly considering a range of military options, including potential air strikes, against Venezuela. This comes after repeated accusations by US President Donald Trump that the country’s leader, Nicolas Maduro, is involved in drug trafficking operations.