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US seeks to choke off supplies via China for Russia’s war machine
Ukraine’s allies and western businesses will be told to stop flow of critical componentsFinancial Times - World - China -
You.com empowers users to create personalized AI assistants with top language models
You.com launches Custom Assistants, allowing users to create personalized AI using top language models like GPT-4o, Llama 3, and Claude 3, with live web access for enhanced productivity and accuracy.VentureBeat - Tech -
Political violence persists in Mexico just days before its historic election
Another local political candidate has been killed in Mexico as it gets ready to hold a historic presidential election Sunday amid a dramatic rise in political violence.NBC News - Top stories -
Mexicans choose between continuity and change in election overshadowed by violence
When Mexicans go to the polls on June 2, they will do so in an increasingly polarized country that continues to struggle with staggering levels of violence across large swathes of territory. Dozens of organized crime gangs now control towns, ...ABC News - World -
Pat Owtram used her language skills to listen in on German U-boats during WWII
Pat Owtram didn’t need to go to warABC News - World - Germany -
'Hedgelands' Review: Essential Ecosystems
The hedgerows of Britain provide vital ecological benefits, preventing soil erosion and supplying food for animals.The Wall Street Journal - World -
RKGK / Rakugaki Review - Paint This City
There's initially something so tantalizing about RKGK / Rakugaki's bold usage of color in its anime-inspired art style. From the jump, the game's story seems rambunctious and absurd in the best possible way, accompanied by gameplay where ...GameSpot - Tech -
SnuzPod4 Bassinet Review: A Great-Looking and Simple Bassinet
This popular bassinet from the United Kingdom has made it to America, and it was worth the journey.Wired - Tech -
'Molly Sweeney' Review: Lines of Sight at Irish Rep
The New York company stages its fourth play by Brian Friel this season in its affecting production about a blind woman whose husband urges her to undergo surgery that can make her see.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Robot Dreams' Review: An Animated Fable of Friendship
Pablo Berger’s bittersweet, Oscar-nominated film follows a dog and his robot companion in 1980s New York.The Wall Street Journal - World
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