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Recently, the Trump Organization announced a new smartphone, the T1, which they claim will be “built in the United States.” Despite this assertion, industry experts are sounding alarms about the veracity of such a claim. There exists a glaring contradiction between the idealistic narrative of American manufacturing and the economic reality that envelopes technology production
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This weekend, England is poised to endure a heatwave that could turn the nation into a cauldron of discomfort. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued yellow heat health alerts across a vast majority of the country, predicting temperatures will soar to a staggering 33°C (91°F). The oppressive warmth appears set to defy boundaries,
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In an era dominated by social media giants, Meta AI has become a focal point of scrutiny following recent revelations about its Discover feed. Users and industry insiders have raised alarms regarding the platform’s unsettling tendency to expose private conversations and personal exchanges to the public. This raises critical questions about user privacy and the
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In a highly controversial move, OpenAI has secured a staggering $200 million contract with the U.S. Defense Department to develop artificial intelligence tools targeted at enhancing national security. This decision, made public recently, raises profound questions about the ethical implications of intertwining advanced technology with military objectives. As we witness AI’s increasing prevalence in all
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The recent trade agreement signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer represents a pivotal moment in UK-U.S. economic relations. While Trump touted the agreement as a signal of a “fantastic” relationship, it raises several flags about the nature of such agreements in a global context. Low tariffs on key sectors
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The recent signing of the UK-US trade deal, hailed by its proponents as a momentous occasion, resting on the shoulders of high praise from US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, reveals more layers than the superficial celebration suggests. Trump triumphantly announced, “We signed it, and it’s done,” as if the
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