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Alibaba taps DeepMind veteran to lead post-training AI research amid restructuring
in AIAlibaba reshapes its AI team with a high-profile hire from Google DeepMind to lead post-training research, fueling the Qwen AI push. The leadership shift accompanies a rapid push to monetize and unify its commercial AI strategy, signaling a bold move to stay ahead in a fast-changing field.
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Full House Stars’ Friendship Tested by Political Divide Between DJ and Stephanie
in NewsDJ and Stephanie from Full House have shared decades of sisterly bond—until political differences threaten to test that tie. Candace Cameron Bure’s conservative stance and Jodie Sweetin’s liberal advocacy have sparked renewed scrutiny of their friendship. As fans wonder how the duo will navigate this new chapter, the familiar dynamic may be ready for a…
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Aston Martin F1 Teeters on a Vibration Crisis and Honda Power Gap
in SportsVibrations are testing Aston Martin’s F1 season, threatening both lap times and driver comfort for Alonso and Stroll. With engine, electrical balance, and aero development in the spotlight, the team is chasing a breakthrough that could reshape their pace as the season unfolds.
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Adopt-A-Mangrove Sparks Florida’s Coastal Restoration After Hurricanes
in NewsAcross Southwest Florida, a powerful community effort is reviving mangroves scarred by recent storms. More than 700 volunteers have helped plant over 1,800 mangroves, finding new homes in schools, businesses, and homes—highlighting resilience, restoration, and the promise of coastal defense.
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Falcons Release Darnell Mooney to Free Up Cap Space
in SportsAtlanta pulls the plug on a pricey wideout, freeing up cap space after a stark drop in production. With a 2024 breakout now overshadowed by 2025, the move reshapes Mooney’s market and Atlanta’s plans.
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Ashley McBryde Unveils What If We Don’t in Makin’ Tracks Series, Spotlighting the Songwriting Process
in DJ & MusicAshley McBryde’s new Makin’ Tracks release, What If We Don’t, offers a rare look at how a song comes to life—through intimate collaboration and candid studio moments. With a lean, classic country sound, the track probes relationship uncertainties, keeping the storytelling at the heart of the music.
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Sony’s PC Port Strategy Under Scrutiny as Steam Deck Reshapes the Console Race
in TechnologyCould Sony be rethinking its approach to PC ports and exclusivity? With Valve’s Steam Deck boosting portable PC gaming and rising cross‑platform dynamics, the debate over where big AAA titles should live is heating up. The coming shifts could redefine what players expect from PlayStation for years to come.
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Fiji Corrections Unveils Plan to Tackle HIV and Drug Issues Behind Bars
in Fiji NewsFiji’s corrections service is rolling out health-focused reforms to tackle drug abuse and HIV inside prisons, backed by health authorities and international partners. The plan hints at faster legal processes and a new facility to better protect vulnerable inmates and staff.
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Kouri Richins Murder Trial: Text Messages With Boyfriend Highlight Love Triangle
in NewsNew courtroom testimony casts a tangled light on Kouri Richins’s private world, with intimate messages that hint at a future shared with her boyfriend just weeks before a shocking death. As whispers of motive, grief, and secrets unfold, the courtroom drama deepens in surprising ways.
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Bail Extended for Fiji’s Ex-PM Bainimarama and Police Chief in Mutiny Case
in Fiji NewsBail remains in place for two high-profile Fiji figures as they face mutiny-incitement charges. Weather-related delays push back key disclosures, setting the stage for the next round of courtroom proceedings.
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Rabies Warning After Raccoon Attacks in Old Town Alexandria
in NewsRabies concerns surface in Old Town after a raccoon attack tied to two bites. A nearby animal is undergoing testing as officials urge residents to avoid wildlife and keep pets supervised while the investigation unfolds.
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Dallas City Hall Relocation Debate Heats Up Over $1B Repair Bill
in NewsDallas weighs the fate of City Hall as a heated civic debate unfolds. Supporters urge preservation while looming costs and downtown redevelopment questions cast a long shadow. With a pivotal vote ahead and calls for more public input, the future of the city’s civic heart remains up in the air.
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Ba Football launches free bus service for Sunday Nadi clash at Prince Charles Park
in Fiji NewsBa Football gears up for a big Sunday clash at Prince Charles Park, backed by a sponsor-driven fan shuttle to boost turnout. Free transport for ticket holders and a lively weekend lineup promise a football experience that goes beyond the on-pitch action.
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Arequipa Weather: Sunny Days and Cool Nights Highlight Peru’s High-Altitude Escape
in NewsArequipa basks in a temperate, dry climate with sunny days and cool nights, inviting year-round exploration. Across Peru, a climate mosaic awaits—each region offering its own unforgettable backdrop for your next adventure.
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Fiji Traffic Woes Prompt Push for Flexible Hours and Remote Work
in Fiji NewsWith traffic choking daily life, leaders push flexible hours, remote work, and decentralizing offices beyond Suva. A central bank governor notes how shorter commutes could unlock real productivity gains, as talks of new bridges and corridors loom. Are smarter work patterns and smarter planning set to redefine the nation’s daily grind?
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Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok Tie the Knot in Mumbai with A-List Attendees
in NewsAn all-star Mumbai celebration united cricket royalty with Bollywood’s finest. Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok’s vows sparked glamour, family ties, and moments that hint at a love story rooted in shared circles. A night of stunning looks and lasting connections that you’ll want to know more about.
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Putin-Hungary Energy Talks Amid Pipeline Woes
in NewsRussia and Hungary held high-stakes talks focused on energy security amid mounting regional tensions. Key discussions covered stable oil and gas supplies and the potential impact of infrastructure disruptions on Hungary, with broader implications for bilateral ties. The conversations also touched on a potential humanitarian gesture involving Hungarian nationals in Russia.
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macOS 26.3.1 Adds Studio Display Support Ahead of MacBook Neo Pre-orders
in TechnologyApple’s latest macOS update brings Studio Display compatibility and a raft of fixes, arriving as the new MacBook lineup hits pre-orders. It hints at smoother performance and tighter display integration—perfect for users eyeing a more cohesive setup.
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Ahn Hyun-min Poised for World Baseball Classic Spotlight at Tokyo Dome
in SportsFrom the stands to the big stage, Ahn Hyun-min steps up as Korea’s No. 4 hitter in the World Baseball Classic at Tokyo Dome. With a vow kept from his military days and a rising confidence, he aims to spark a defining moment for the team as they chase a bold run.
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Tongan Students Face US Visa Hurdles That Could Halt BYU Plans
in Fiji NewsDreams of studying in the United States face a new hurdle as visa rules tighten for dozens of Tongans. Diplomats are eyeing expanded scholarships, while talks to resolve the visa snag move into the coming months. The outcome could influence opportunities for aspiring students and the shape of international educational ties.
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Allstate Faces Privacy Battle Over Hidden Driver Tracking Tech
in NewsA high-stakes privacy fight is brewing as a federal court lets a class-action against Allstate proceed, accusing covert smartphone data tracking that could influence insurance pricing and spotlight the unseen data economy behind modern telematics.