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The Acolyte Episode 6 spoilers: Did you notice these Star Wars Easter eggs ?
Hindustan Times· 1 day agoThe latest episode is also filled with a lot of Easter eggs for fans. Hardcore fans of Star Wars are...
Google cracks down on misinformation: AI-generated election content now requires disclosure
Financial Express· 1 day agoIn a move to combat potential misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) during elections, Google...
Everything To Know About Nathan's Famous July 4th International Hot Dog Eating Contest 2024
Tasting Table· 3 days agoStrategy Contestant eating hot dogs - Steven Ferdman/Getty Images These hot dog champions — for the...
Rs 10,000 to Rs 17 lakh in 1 year! THESE penny stocks turn multibagger
Financial Express· 7 days agoMultibagger returns: The Indian stock market has witnessed a steller return in the last one year,...
Mysterious tower on a mountain and Holiday House stir Bucks County readers' memories
Bucks County Courier Times· 6 days agoThe sounds and smells of the factories permeated these neighborhoods. Smokestacks sent pollution into the air, and smoke-belching locomotives shared the streets with horse-drawn ...
Charge of the GenZ brigade: Young turks expand their turf on NSE
Livemint· 10 hours agoOnce a modest 22-23% before the pandemic, this cohort—defined as those under 30—now makes up 40.1%...
The future of continuous glucose monitors: global growth and US market leadership
Medical Device Network· 6 days agoGlobalData’s latest market models predict a compound annual growth rate of 3.6% over the period....
K-pop gets North Korean executed but Kim Jong-un's car has South Korean parts
India Today· 23 hours agoA recent report described that a 22-year-old man was executed for listening to and sharing K-pop...
Did North Korea Publicly Execute A 22-Year-Old Man? - Here's What We Know
One India· 4 days agoIn North Korea, strict laws enforce a cultural crackdown, punishing citizens for engaging with...
What’s next after Supreme Court curbs regulatory power?
Ohio Capital Journal· 1 day agoBy Robin Kundis Craig, University of Kansas Federal Chevron deference is dead. On June 28, 2024, in...