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US-China Tech Rivalry Intensifies: Chinese Expert Predicts Rapid Catch-Up in Supercomputing

US-China Tech Rivalry Intensifies: Chinese Expert Predicts Rapid Catch-Up in Supercomputing

A Chinese expert predicts that despite current technological disparities and US efforts to curb its progress, China will soon catch up to American chipmakers in the race to build the world's most powerful computers.


Trump Media Asks Louisiana to Investigate 'Anomalies' Surrounding the Trading of Its Shares

Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the owner of former President Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social, has called on Louisiana's financial regulator to investigate alleged irregularities in its share trading.

Student Loan Forgiveness 2024: Here’s Who May Have Their Debt Canceled This Year!

Student loan borrowers need to monitor their debts while the Biden administration introduces additional relief options.

North Korea Drops Hundreds of Balloons Filled With Trash, Manure Into South Korean Border

North Korea has escalated tensions with South Korea by sending balloons carrying what they call "filth and garbage" across the border.


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News Corp Australia Begins Restructuring After Signing Deal with OpenAI
News Corporation’s Australian division began purging its middle management staff as a result of the deal it struck with OpenAI.
Brand-New F-35 Crashes into New Mexico Hillside, Pilot Injured After Ejecting
A brand-new Lockheed Martin F-35B crashed into a hillside near the Albuquerque International Sunport, while the pilot was conscious after ejecting but sustained serious injuries when located by emergency crews.
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WeWork founder Adam Neumann has withdrawn his multi-million dollar offer to buy back the bankrupt firm.
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Gaza Humanitarian Pier Damaged by Rough Seas, Set for Repairs
The US-constructed temporary pier in Gaza, crucial for delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinians, sustained damage from rough seas and weather, prompting its removal for repairs
OpenAI Under Fire for Threat to Claw Back Vested Equity From Former Employees
The Giving Pledge was signed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his spouse, who have promised to give away most of their money.
Oregon Wineries Take Legal Action Against PacifiCorp Over 2020 Wildfires
Oregon wineries and vineyards are seeking over $100 million in damages from PacifiCorp in a lawsuit filed over the 2020 wildfires, alleging negligence for not shutting off power during the Labor Day windstorm.
Elon Musk Tries to Woo Tesla Shareholders With Factory Tours as He Seeks Support for His $56 Billion Pay Package
Elon Musk is offering Tesla shareholders a tour of the company's Texas factory next month as he seeks support for his $56 billion compensation package.
Nigerian Scammer Claims Responsibility for Bizarre Attempt to Auction Elvis' Graceland
A self-proclaimed scammer from Nigeria has asserted responsibility for a failed attempt to auction off Elvis' Graceland.
North Korea's Second Spy Satellite Launch Ends in Catastrophe: Mid-air Explosion Shatters Pyongyang's Ambitions
North Korea's attempt to launch a second spy satellite ended disastrously as it exploded mid-air, dealing a blow to Pyongyang's ambitions for satellite surveillance.