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A spate of stabbings has sparked online debate about China’s economic woes
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 17 hours agoThe fatal stabbing of two people by a man at a residential compound in southern China has ignited an...
A spate of stabbings has sparked online debate about China’s economic woes | CNN
CNN.com· 18 hours agoThe fatal stabbing of two people by a man at a residential compound in southern China has ignited an...
Exclusive: Google is backing a Danish startup ‘brewing’ CO2 that can clean up one of the most...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance Canada· 18 hours agoFounded in 2021, the company was born from a research project developed over 10 years at the Danish...
Biden trails Trump in all 7 pivotal battleground states: Poll
The Nation· 20 hours agoUS President Joe Biden is trailing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in all seven major...
Republicans say Biden's America is awash in immigrant-driven crime. What do the data say?
Los Angeles Times· 20 hours agoOne after another, Republican leaders painted a dire picture of America from the Republican National...
Republicans say Biden's America is awash in immigrant-driven crime. What do the data say?
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 20 hours agoAs for crime by immigrants, Cruz and others cited a handful of specific cases to bolster the claim...
AI’s impact on labor productivity will depend on how we use the technology
Fortune via Yahoo Finance Canada· 1 day agoShe also noted that all previous new technologies have, in the long term, created more jobs than...
After Tesla and OpenAI, Andrej Karpathy’s startup aims to apply AI assistants to education |...
TechCrunch· 1 day agoSan Francisco-based Eureka Labs, which Karpathy registered as an LLC in Delaware on June 21, aims to...
Many breast cancer survivors do not receive genetic testing, despite being eligible
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoAs cancer treatment and survivorship care relies more on understanding the genetic make-up of an...
Luskins donate $25 million to UCLA history department "in service to the public good"
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoAs a UCLA student in the 1940s, Meyer Luskin decided he could not make a living with a history...