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LegoGPT Brings Your Text Ideas, Stable Lego Designs From AI Into Reality

You can now transform your Lego ideas into reality with the LegoGPT tool.


Bill Gates to Donate $200 Billion to Charity Over 20 Years Amid US Aid Cuts

Bill Gates pledges $200 billion to charity over the next 20 years, aiming to address global challenges as international aid declines.

Bill Gates Says Elon Musk 'Has Been Involved in the Deaths of the World's Poorest Children'

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is criticizing Elon Musk over his work with the Department of Government Efficiency, more popularly known as DOGE.

India, UK Sign Trade Deal as US Markets Await Progress

India and the UK sign a major trade deal to boost bilateral trade by £25.5 billion, while US markets await progress on similar agreements.


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World’s Biggest Companies Linked to $28 Trillion in Climate Damage,
A new study links top global companies to $28 trillion in climate damage, tracing pollution back to major fossil fuel producers.
Tesla Profits Tank 71%—Elon Musk Blames 'Shadowy Forces' as Robotaxi
Tesla's Q1 profits nosedive 71% as Elon Musk blames protests and disappointing robotaxi plans. Is his business now in danger?
Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, Skittles Could Lose Colors as FDA Phases
The FDA plans to ban synthetic food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 5, affecting popular snacks like Skittles and Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
‘Unsustainable’: Treasury Secretary Expects De-escalation in China Trade Battle
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent calls the China trade war "unsustainable" and expects de-escalation despite no formal talks yet.
China Pushes South Korea to Stop Supplying US With Critical
China urges South Korea to stop exporting rare earth products to U.S. defense firms, raising global trade tensions.
Tesla Settles Case Alleging Vehicle Defect in Fatal Ohio Collision
Tesla settles a wrongful death lawsuit over a fatal 2021 Ohio crash involving a Model Y, with terms undisclosed.
Walgreens Settles for $300M Over Alleged Unlawful Opioid Prescription Practices
Walgreens agrees to pay $300 million to settle claims of illegally filling opioid prescriptions over a decade.
Harvard Takes Legal Action Against Trump for Halting $3.2 Billion
Harvard sues Trump administration over $3.2 billion grant freeze, citing threats to research and academic freedom.
Uber Sued by FTC for Alleged Unauthorized Charges, Tricky Cancellations
The FTC sues Uber over claims of unauthorized charges and difficult cancellation processes tied to its Uber One subscription service.
Boeing Faces New Setback as China Cuts Off Jet Shipments
China halts Boeing jet deliveries amid rising tariffs, deepening US–China trade tensions and dealing a major blow to the US aerospace giant.
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