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China’s lead on EV battery innovation has not slipped an inch
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Chevy Bolt owners to receive settlement checks after successful class-action suit over faulty batteries
Chevy Bolt owners are eligible for settlement checks as part of a $150 million class-action settlement with General Motors and South Korean industrial group LG over faulty batteries.NBC News - Top stories -
Vandals target ‘world’s oldest’ Chinese parade dragon in an Australian museum
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Philippines arrests Australian suspect, reportedly the father of a rugby star, for drugs trafficking
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Researchers build AI-driven sarcasm detector
Being able to detect lowest form of wit could help AI interact with people more naturally, say scientists. Never mind that it can pass the bar exam, ace medical tests and read bedtime stories with emotion, artificial intelligence will never match ...The Guardian - World
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