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King Charles's coronation: Here are 6 reasons why Americans should care
It's no secret many Americans are fascinated by the monarchy. Here's what you need to know ahead of the coronation at Westminster Abbey.
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With DeepFloyd, generative AI art gets a text upgrade
Generative AI is pretty impressive in terms of its fidelity these days, as viral memes like Balenciaga Pope would suggest. Last week, DeepFloyd, a research group backed by Stability AI, unveiled DeepFloyd IF, a text-to-image model that can "smartly" integrate text into images. Trained on a data set of more than a billion images and text, DeepFloyd IF, which requires a GPU with at least 16GB of RAM to run, can create an image from a prompt like "a teddy bear wearing a shirt that reads 'Deep Flo
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What is Bluesky? Everything to know about the app trying to replace Twitter
It’s been over a year since Elon Musk announced his bid to buy Twitter, and those who opposed the sale have tried setting up shop on platforms like Mastodon, Substack Notes, T2… but none of these Twitter alternatives have really captured lightning in a bottle like Bluesky. Bluesky remains invite-only in its beta, but as more people get on the site, the hype around it is growing – though as we know from apps like Clubhouse, the hype might not last forever. In the meantime, Bluesky now has aroun
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Stocks open higher as jobs data shows US labor market remains strong
U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday as investors digested the Labor Department's closely watched April jobs report, which showed the US labor market remains strong with more than 250,000 jobs added to the economy last month.
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How Warren Buffett avoided damage from the current banking crisis
The Oracle of Omaha sold a large portion of Berkshire’s holdings in US banks between 2020 and 2022, some just months before the banking system upheaval that began in mid March.
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Latest Supreme Court revelations called ‘foul breach of ethics standards’
New reporting on Supreme Court corruption has reignited calls for a code of conduct to be instituted for the justices. The Washington Post reported Thursday evening that tens of thousands of dollars were directed to Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife, Ginni, but left her name off the paperwork. The payments to Thomas came from Leonard Leo, whose organization the Federalist Society has been a leading force in getting conservatives appointed to the judiciary. In January 2012, Leo instructed Kellyanne
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Investors await Warren Buffett's bank breakdown at Berkshire Meeting: Morning Brief
Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting couldn't come at a better time. With so much up in the air, everyone wants to know what Buffett will say.
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Jobs report: April job reports shocks with 253,000 jobs created, unemployment falls
April's jobs data surprised economists once again, but revisions to reports from February and March suggest the labor market is entering a period of slower growth.
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2023 Kentucky Derby: Forte headlines a 21-horse field
Forte is at 3-1 to win the Derby while two other horses have odds shorter than 10-1.
- PoliticsYahoo Sports
Justice Dept. subpoenas of Trump include LIV Golf inquiry: report
Former President Trump's dealings with LIV Golf are part of a broader Justice Department investigation.
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The Daily Sweat: The Nuggets are road underdogs while the Celtics are road favorites
Denver looks to go up 3-0 on Phoenix while the winner of Celtics vs. Sixers will go up 2-1.
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'Jordan deserved better': Critics demand accountability after NYC subway chokehold killing
Critics are demanding accountability in the brutal chokehold death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train this week, calling out the mayor and governor for creating a toxic environment where the unhoused are demonized.
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Will Poulter is 'careful' speaking about his physical transformation to play a superhero: ‘There’s a lot of pressure out there’
The 30-year-old actor reflects on the response to his buff superhero body.
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NBA playoffs: Stephen Curry's impact as facilitator just as important as scorer in Warriors' postseason run
You might as well call him Magic Curry, at least for a night, as he conducted the Warriors to a win and 1-1 tie with the Lakers in their Western Conference series.
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Apple Q2 earnings beat expectations on better than anticipated iPhone sales
Apple beat analysts' estimates on Q2 earnings on the strength if iPhone sales.
- WorldYahoo News
Russia accuses U.S. of drone attack on Kremlin. Here's what we know.
The Russian government has accused the United States of masterminding the assassination attempt of President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack at his official residence in the Kremlin. Two drones were brought down by Russian air defenses in the capital in the early hours of Wednesday morning, the Kremlin said in a statement. Putin was not in residence at the time of the alleged attack.
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Kevin Costner's rep denies infidelity rumors: What we know about 'Yellowstone' star's divorce
What happened with Kevin and Christine Costner? And is the divorce related to "Yellowstone" drama?
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NY and CA attorneys general investigate NFL
The AGs have subpoenaed records in the hostile workplace, pay equity probe.
- BusinessAutoblog
BMW issues 'do not drive' order for 90,000 cars with Takata airbags
About 90,000 BMW models built between 2000 and 2006 are unsafe to drive because they're still fitted with a Takata-built airbag inflator.
- TechnologyTechCrunch
Oh hey, Google just announced the Pixel Fold
Google learned a few years back that the best way to juice a product hype cycle is to "leak" the thing yourself, and here here we are, facing down a tweet that leaves very little to the imagination. The short video shows the company's upcoming Pixel Foldable unfolding slowly from every conceivable angle. Google's using Star Wars Day as an excuse to fire up the old hype train, but the truth of the matter is it's priming up the pump with less than a week before it returns to Shoreline for an in-

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