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Chicago's severe weather left many without a newspaper — marking a historic day, media analyst says
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 hours agoSun-Times. Readers with home delivery service did not receive their Tuesday paper because of...
How long you should actually wait before opening a bottle of wine
The Globe and Mail· 2 hours agoOnly a small percentage of red, white and sparkling wines are crafted with the potential to improve...
Elon Musk to give $45 million a month to pro-Trump group
National Post· 22 hours agoElon Musk is pledging to pour US$45 million a month into a pro-Donald Trump political group, a move...
US tells Russian minister Putin should release detained Americans including Gershkovich and Whelan
Winnipeg Sun· 14 hours agothe United Nations told Russia’s foreign minister on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin should...
The Widening Gap Between Influencers and Creators
The Business of Fashion· 9 hours agoDaus Mendoza is a successful influencer by any definition, with over 5 million followers on TikTok. While many ordinary users of social media use the terms influencer and ...
Opinion | The Trump Shooter and the Growing Nihilism of Young Men
New York Times· 21 hours agoSince the vile, civically calamitous attempted assassination of Donald Trump, some of the...
Silicon Valley conservatives rally behind Trump, celebrate Vance VP pick
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 17 hours agoFormer President Trump’s announcement of Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) as his running mate is bolstering...
Apple and NVIDIA busted swiping YouTube videos to train AI models
TweakTown· 21 hours agoA new report has found that Apple, NVIDIA, Anthropic, and others have used a dataset that includes...
Larry Light, Marketer Behind Revival of McDonald’s, Dies at 83
New York Times· 19 hours agoLarry Light, a McDonald’s executive who oversaw a worldwide marketing campaign in the early 2000s...
Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic reportedly trained AI models on YouTube data without consent
MacDailyNews· 23 hours agoAn investigation by Proof News found Apple, Nvidia, and Anthropic, among others, have used material from thousands of YouTube videos to train AI despite YouTube’s rules against harvesting materials ...