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No. 5 Georgia bounces back from loss at Alabama, makes it 8 in a row over Auburn 31-13
Trevor Etienne ran for two touchdowns as No. 5 Georgia bounced back from its first regular-season loss in almost four years with a 31-13 victory over Auburn1 hour ago - College Football -
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How to beat 80% of stock-market pros without even trying
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The Best Tested Apple 3-in-1 Wireless Chargers (2024)
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What unexpected surge in jobs report means for the U.S economy; North Carolina family vows to rebuild after Helene destroyed their campground17 hours ago -
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"CBS Evening News" headlines for Friday, Oct. 4, 2024
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Politics - The Hill
Evening Report — Where things stand a month out
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Should you tip even if the service wasn't worth it?
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Tech - VentureBeat
Apple releases Depth Pro, an AI model that rewrites the rules of 3D vision
Apple's Depth Pro AI model sets a new standard in 3D depth estimation, offering high-resolution, real-time depth mapping from a single image without camera metadata—transforming industries like AR, ...Yesterday - Apple -
Politics - The Hill
Donald Trump’s tariff plan could bring us back to the 1930s
Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on imports would likely lead to a depression similar to the Great Depression, as seen in the Smoot-Hawley tariff act of 1930, which caused the global trade to ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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The conversation: Can Grizzlies' Ja Morant get back on track and what does Zach Edey bring to the table?
A preview of the 2024-25 Memphis Grizzlies, including their best-case and worst-case scenariosYesterday -
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As Apple enters AI race, iPhone maker turns to its army of developers for an edge
As Apple prepares Apple Intelligence to jump into Silicon Valley’s AI race, it’s relying on one of its strongest advantages: Its army of 34 million app developers.Yesterday - Apple -
Politics - The Hill
Dead heat gets even hotter for Harris
Kamala Harris' campaign is facing pressure as polls tighten, and her recent actions such as visiting the southern border, giving an economic speech, and holding a softball interview suggest that ...Yesterday -
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As Apple enters AI race, iPhone maker turns to its army of developers for an edge
As Apple prepares Apple Intelligence to jump into tech's AI race, it's relying on one of its strongest advantages: Its army of 34 million app developers.Yesterday - Apple -
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Some apple cider could make you sick. Here's what to know.
Apple cider is a seasonal treat, but there are health risks when it comes to drinking unpasteurized products. Here's what to know.Yesterday - Apple -
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London Euston station ordered to shut down giant advertising screens
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Every Election Has Big Swings, Even in a Polarized Country. This One Will Too.
In just the last few years, any number of issues might have led people to reconsider their loyalties.Yesterday -
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'My aneurysm was a shock' - men urged to attend screenings
One in 80 men screened in Northern Ireland has an AAA – abdominal aortic aneurysm.Yesterday -
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The U.K. Has a More Working-Class Cabinet. It’s Still Seen as Out of Touch.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s top team contains more lawmakers from poor backgrounds, and fewer from elite schools, than any in recent memory. Voters haven’t noticed.Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
Making an RSV Vaccine Was Hard. Getting People to Take It Is Even Harder
New vaccines could help stem the spread of respiratory syncytial virus, but there are already huge inequities in access and uptake.Yesterday -
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3 ex-Memphis officers convicted of federal charges in death of Tyre Nichols; Father survives Helene journey to attend daughter's weddingYesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Asheville shows even 'climate havens' are vulnerable
Click for the latest from The Hill {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Asheville shows even 'climate havens' are vulnerable Western North Carolina, and specifically ...2 days ago -
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Trump claims Hurricane Helene response ‘going even worse’ than Katrina
Former President Trump on Thursday repeatedly attacked Vice President Harris and the Biden administration’s response to Hurricane Helene by claiming that the federal response so far has been worse ...2 days ago -
Politics - The Hill
Evening Report — Inside the special counsel case against Trump
Plus: Gen Z, Millennials run for Congress {beacon} Evening Report © Jacquelyn Martin, Associated Press file Inside the special counsel case against Trump Special counsel Jack Smith outlined his ...2 days ago - Donald Trump -
Sports - CBS Sports
How Chris Rigg, rest of Sunderland's youth prospects are bringing back memories of '95 Manchester United
The youngest team in the Championship is out to prove it's also the best one in the league2 days ago - Premier League -
Health - The New York Times
What to Know About Test Alternatives to Colonoscopies for Colon Cancer Screening
Doctors can provide alternative forms of screening for colon and rectal cancer but sometimes have a good reason to stick with the colonoscope.2 days ago -
Tech - Wired
Google’s Visual Search Can Now Answer Even More Complex Questions
Launched in 2017, Google Lens processes 20 billion visual searches a month. Now it will work with video and voice, too.2 days ago - Google -
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Athapaththu takes back-to-back wickets against Pakistan
Watch as Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu takes back-to-back wickets against Pakistan in their opening Women's T20 World Cup match in Sharjah.2 days ago - Pakistan -
Tech - The New York Times
Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps?
Some app makers worry that a subtle change to the iPhone’s contact-sharing permissions could make it hard for them to get the fast growth they need to compete.3 days ago - Apple -
Top stories - BBC News
Genetic screening of 100,000 newborns for rare diseases begins
The new study uses genome sequencing to detect more diseases earlier, when they can still be treated.3 days ago -
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Apple’s A.I. Is Landing Soon on iPhones. Here’s What It’s Like.
The initial version of Apple Intelligence focuses on helping you with words and photos. Prepare to be impressed and unnerved.3 days ago - Apple -
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Sex Is Back on the Table in Paris Fashion
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Apple's New Password Manager Is Free. That's Just One Reason to Use It.
Your Apple-saved passwords are now in one, easy-to-access place.September 28 - Apple -
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Apple Is No Longer in Talks to Join OpenAI Investment Round
The company behind ChatGPT is aiming to raise around $6.5 billion in a funding round set to close next week.September 27 - Apple
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