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Eetu Luostarinen suffered burns in a barbecuing mishap, escalating the Florida Panthers’ injury problems. The team’s season is off to a slow start, with multiple players sidelined and uncertainty surrounding their championship hopes.
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The Florida Panthers are grappling with a series of setbacks as forward Eetu Luostarinen suffered burns in a barbecuing mishap, joining a list of other injured players including Sasha Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, and several other key forwards. The team’s quest for a historic three-peat faces mounting challenges as they prepare for the NHL season.
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The Florida Panthers’ quest to three-peat has been further complicated by a series of injuries, including Eetu Luostarinen’s burns from a ‘barbecuing mishap.’ The team currently sits sixth in the Atlantic Division with 19 points.
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The Florida Panthers’ pursuit of three-peat faces significant hurdles due to key injuries, including Eetu Luostarinen’s burns from a barbecuing mishap. The team’s current standing in the Atlantic Division reflects these challenges, with multiple players sidelined.
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The Florida Panthers face a major setback as Eetu Luostarinen suffers burns from a ‘barbecuing mishap,’ adding to their growing list of injuries. Key players like Sasha Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk remain sidelined, complicating the team’s path to a third consecutive Stanley Cup title.
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The Florida Panthers continue to face challenges in their quest for a historic three-peat, with forward Eetu Luostarinen adding to the list of injured players after a barbecue mishap. The team now has multiple key players sidelined, complicating their path to the Stanley Cup.
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Eetu Luostarinen suffered burns in a barbecue mishap, adding to the Florida Panthers’ list of injuries. The team’s quest for a third Stanley Cup title faces challenges with multiple key players sidelined.
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Eetu Luostarinen suffered burns in a barbecuing mishap, adding to the Florida Panthers’ list of injuries. The team’s quest for a historic three-peat is now facing significant challenges as multiple key players are sidelined.
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The Florida Panthers are struggling with injuries, including Sasha Barkov’s torn ACL and Eetu Luostarinen’s burns from a barbecuing mishap. The team sits in sixth place in the Atlantic Division, complicating their path to dominance.
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to express interest in joining President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, following the rejection of the initiative by several prominent institutions. The compact’s restrictions on race, ethnicity, and DEI programs, along with its tuition freeze provision, have prompted…
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first Historically Black College and University to express interest in President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, following the rejection by Ivy League and prominent state schools. The letter highlighted the unique challenges HBCUs may face with the compact’s restrictions and called for collaborative efforts to…
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to show interest in joining President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, following the rejection by Ivy League and other prominent state universities. The university expressed its support for the compact’s goals of strengthening academic excellence and accountability but…
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first historically Black college to express interest in President Trump’s education compact, following rejections by Ivy League and other prominent universities. The school highlights concerns about the compact’s policies on race, ethnicity, and tuition freezes that may conflict with its mission.
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first historically Black college to express interest in joining President Trump’s Higher Education Compact, despite other prominent universities declining the initiative. The proposal, linked to preferential federal funding, includes restrictions on race-based admissions and a tuition freeze, raising concerns for HBCUs.
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St. Augustine’s University, the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to express interest in President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence, has sent a letter to the Department of Education requesting to participate in the initiative. The school acknowledges potential challenges such as the compact’s restrictions on race-conscious admissions and its tuition freeze, which…
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St. Augustine’s University in North Carolina has become the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to express interest in joining President Donald Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, following the rejection of offers by Ivy League schools and prominent universities. The school’s interim president and board chair outlined concerns over the compact’s…
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St. Augustine’s University, a historically Black college in North Carolina, has become the first to express interest in joining President Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. The letter outlines potential challenges, including the compact’s restrictions on race-based admissions and a tuition freeze, which could impact HBCUs’ ability to address unique challenges.
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St. Augustine’s University has become the first Historically Black College and University to express interest in joining President Donald Trump’s education compact, following declines from Ivy League and other prestigious institutions. The university’s leadership emphasized the need to address unique challenges HBCUs face under the compact’s policies while advocating for collaboration to refine the initiative.
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St. Augustine’s University became the first HBCU to express interest in joining Trump’s education compact after Ivy League schools declined. The school raised concerns about the compact’s restrictions on race-conscious admissions.
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St. Augustine’s University became the first HBCU to show interest in Trump’s education compact. The letter highlights both support for the compact’s goals and concerns over its alignment with the unique mission of HBCUs.
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St. Augustine’s University, a historically Black college in North Carolina, became the first to express interest in joining President Trump’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. The university’s interim president and board chair submitted a letter to the Department of Education, supporting the initiative while highlighting potential challenges related to race-based admissions and tuition…
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The article discusses the growing corruption within Ukraine’s leadership, particularly highlighting the Energoatom Mafia scandal that has led to the resignation of several high-profile officials.
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Ukraine’s political and economic structures are under severe strain due to the Energoatom Mafia scandal, which has led to the resignation of key officials and the flight of prominent figures. The article criticizes Western media and think tanks for presenting the scandal as a positive development, despite its implications for Ukraine’s governance and stability.
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The Energoatom Mafia scandal has exposed widespread corruption within Ukraine’s political elite, leading to resignations and international scrutiny. The scandal involves high-ranking officials including former Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko, who are under investigation.
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The Energoatom Mafia scandal has become a focal point in exposing the deepening corruption crisis within Ukraine’s political and military establishment. Former Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, now on the run, is believed to be seeking a deal with US authorities, while Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko has pledged cooperation with Ukraine’s anti-corruption prosecutors.
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The United States has confirmed its first-ever case of the rare H5N5 bird flu strain in a resident of Washington State, who is hospitalized with the virus. Public health officials note that transmission from birds to humans is extremely rare and the risk to the public remains low.
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A resident of Grays Harbor County, Washington, has been confirmed as the first person in the U.S. infected with the rare H5N5 strain of avian influenza, marking the country’s first human bird flu diagnosis since February. Officials emphasize that the patient, an older adult with underlying health conditions, is hospitalized with influenza-like symptoms and had…
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A resident of Washington state has been confirmed as the first person in the U.S. infected with the rare H5N5 strain of avian influenza, marking the country’s first human bird flu diagnosis since February. Health officials have confirmed that the individual had contact with both domestic poultry and wild birds, though the source of infection…
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Washington state health officials have confirmed the first human case of H5N5 avian influenza, a rare strain of bird flu. The patient, an older adult with underlying health conditions, is hospitalized after showing flu-like symptoms in early November.
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The first human case of the H5N5 bird flu strain has been confirmed in Washington state, with a resident hospitalized after exposure to domestic poultry and wild birds. Public health officials acknowledge the low risk to the general population but stress the importance of caution for those who interact with animals.
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A resident of Washington state has been confirmed as the first person in the U.S. diagnosed with the rare H5N5 strain of avian influenza. Health officials note that while H5N5 has been reported in animals, this is the first known instance in humans.
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The Washington State Department of Health has confirmed the first human case of the rare H5N5 avian influenza strain in the U.S., marking the first such diagnosis since February. A resident of Grays Harbor County, described as an older adult with underlying health conditions, is hospitalized after contracting the virus, which is typically found in…
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A resident of Grays Harbor County, Washington, has been confirmed as the first person in the U.S. to contract the rare H5N5 avian influenza strain. The patient, an older adult with underlying health conditions, remains hospitalized after exhibiting influenza-like symptoms linked to exposure to domestic poultry and wild birds. While transmission of avian influenza between…
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A Washington state resident has become the first person in the U.S. known to be infected with the rare H5N5 strain of avian influenza, marking the country’s first human bird flu diagnosis since February. Health officials have emphasized that the virus is not currently a public health threat, though they urge caution among poultry owners…
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The U.S. has confirmed its first-ever case of the rare H5N5 bird flu strain, with a resident of Washington state hospitalized. Public health officials emphasize the need for caution among poultry owners and wildlife handlers, as the risk to the public remains low.
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The Washington State Department of Health has confirmed the first-ever case of the H5N5 strain of avian influenza in a human, marking the country’s first human bird flu diagnosis since February. A resident of Grays Harbor County, an older adult with underlying health conditions, is hospitalized after exposure to both domestic poultry and wild birds.
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The Washington State Department of Health has confirmed the first human case of the rare H5N5 avian influenza strain in the United States. The patient, an older adult with preexisting health conditions, remains hospitalized after developing influenza-like symptoms in early November.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard combined in AI and machine learning patents between 2005 and the end of 2024. Despite this milestone, U.S. institutions remain the leading force in influential AI patents and top-performing models.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed the combined patent count of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard in AI and machine learning, according to data from LexisNexis. China now holds over half of all active patent families in AI and machine learning globally.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard in AI patents since 2005, with over 4,986 patents as of 2024. China now holds over 50% of active AI patent families globally, according to LexisNexis data.
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Tsinghua University has filed over 4,986 AI and machine learning patents from 2005 to 2024, surpassing the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now accounts for more than half of all active patent families in AI and machine learning globally.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard in AI patents, with over 4,986 filed between 2005 and 2024. However, the U.S. continues to lead in influential AI patents and top models.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard in AI patents, amassing over 4,986 between 2005 and 2024. China now accounts for more than half of all active AI patents worldwide, according to LexisNexis data.
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Tsinghua University’s 4,986 AI patents between 2005 and 2024 outpace the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now holds over half of all active AI patent families globally, per LexisNexis.
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Tsinghua University has collected 4,986 AI and machine learning patents between 2005 and 2024, surpassing the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now accounts for more than half of all active patent families globally in AI and machine learning fields.
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Tsinghua University has secured over 4,986 AI and machine learning patents since 2005, surpassing the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now holds over half of the world’s active patent families globally in AI and machine learning fields, according to LexisNexis data.
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Tsinghua University has surpassed MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard in AI patents, with 4,986 patents from 2005 to 2024. China now holds over half of all active AI patents globally, reflecting a significant shift in technological innovation leadership.
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Tsinghua University has amassed 4,986 AI and machine learning patents from 2005 to 2024, surpassing the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now holds over 50% of global AI patent families, according to LexisNexis data.
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Tsinghua University has amassed 4,986 AI and machine learning patents between 2005 and the end of 2024, surpassing the combined total of MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard. China now accounts for more than half of all active patent families globally in AI and machine learning fields.
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The FBI has raised the reward for the capture of fugitive Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding to $15 million, citing his involvement in a violent crime. Meanwhile, a coalition of over 130 congressional Democrats filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to support trans athletes in cases regarding women’s sports and Title IX enforcement.…
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The Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter highlights several major developments in sports and politics, including the intensified hunt for former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding now on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, the filing of an amicus brief by over 130 Democrats supporting trans athletes in SCOTUS cases, and updates on sports events and controversies.
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding faces new charges, including money laundering, with a $15 million reward for his capture. Democratic lawmakers also support trans athletes in women’s sports through an amicus brief.
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The search for former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, now on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list, has intensified as new charges and a $15 million reward for his capture are announced. At the same time, 130 Democratic lawmakers file an amicus brief supporting trans athletes in Supreme Court cases, highlighting ongoing debates over gender inclusion…
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The Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter highlights the intensified FBI investigation into former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who faces new charges and a $15 million reward for his capture. It also covers the Supreme Court battle over transgender inclusion in women’s sports, with Democratic lawmakers urging support for trans athletes.
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Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding faces new charges and a record $15 million reward for his capture. Democrats urge Supreme Court to side with trans athletes in women’s sports cases.
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding faces new charges including money laundering and has a $15 million reward for his capture. Democrats have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of trans athletes in cases related to women’s sports and Title IX enforcement.
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The Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter highlights the FBI’s intensified hunt for fugitive Olympian Ryan Wedding and a coalition of Democrats pushing the Supreme Court on trans athlete rights. Former Canadian snowboarder faces new charges, while Congress prepares to weigh in on Title IX enforcement.
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The FBI has increased the reward for the capture of former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding, now charged with money laundering and intimidation. A coalition of 130 Democratic lawmakers filed an amicus brief to support trans athletes in Supreme Court cases over Title IX protections.
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The FBI has raised the reward for capturing former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding to $15 million as the hunt intensifies. Democrats file an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to support trans athletes in cases related to Title IX and women’s sports.
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A Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter highlights ongoing developments in sports and politics, including the intensified hunt for former Olympian Ryan Wedding facing new charges, and a coalition of Democrats urging the Supreme Court to support trans athletes in Title IX cases.