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The Sukhoi Su-34 jet fighter-bomber of Russian Air Force performs its demonstration flight at MAKS-2015 airshow near Zhukovsky, Moscow Region, Russia.
A Russian Su-34 jet.
  • Ukrainian officials told AP they destroyed six planes at the Morozovsk military airbase. 
  • Eight more aircraft were damaged, and 20 service personnel were killed or injured, they said.
  • Su-34 fighter-bombers and Su-27 fighters are known to be stationed at the base.

Ukraine said it destroyed at least six Russian fighter jets and damaged eight more in what could be



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Daredevil: Born Again expands its cast. Get a gory new look at the killer vampire kid movie Abigail in new footage. Futurama sets a summer return. Plus, what’s coming on American Horror Story: Delicate. To me, my spoilers!

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Every once in a while, you’ll need to redo your hand and eye setup. | Samar Haddad for The Verge

Unlike other headsets, you don’t control Apple’s Vision Pro headset with any sort of input device. Instead, the headset tracks your hand and eye movements. When you want to select something, you simply look at it and tap your fingers together. Like Nilay Patel said in his review



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Disney CEO Bob Iger
Disney CEO Bob Iger.
  • Disney has established itself as a formidable No. 2 to Netflix in streaming.
  • Business Insider combed through public data to get a snapshot of how much Disney pays US employees.
  • The company has offered base salaries from $96,782 to $400,000 for streaming and other jobs.

Disney is one of the more coveted places to work in streaming as it's cemented itself as a



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The unimaginably complex task of creating, containing, and commercialising fusion energy is undoubtedly one of the greatest scientific endeavours of our time.  Since the 1950s, hoards of the world’s top scientists and engineers have toiled away trying to turn the process that powers the Sun into a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source for humanity.  Despite huge progress, fusion



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Destruction from Israeli aerial bombardment is seen in Gaza City, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023.
Destruction from Israeli aerial bombardment is seen in Gaza City in October.
  • Israel has reportedly been using an AI-based program called Lavender to identify targets in Gaza.
  • The claim is part of a +972 Magazine and Local Call report that cites six Israeli officers.
  • The IDF reportedly treated AI output as human decisions, requiring a mere 20-second check.

Israel has reportedly



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  • The US unemployment rate dropped to 3.8% in March from 3.9% in February.
  • There were 303,000 US jobs added, the news release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
  • Year-over-year average hourly earnings rose 4.1%.

Amid job demand for certain well-paying roles and job openings not changing too much from January to February, the US


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Google has gone from being the go-to search engine to something people are paying to avoid entirely. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with 404 Media co-founder Jason Koebler about his experience moving away from Google and towards Kagi, a $10 a month search engine without ads or data tracking. Funny enough, Kagi is still relying on Google’s index, so it’s a lot like using that site before the



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In this photo illustration a Disney + logo is seen displayed on a smartphone.

It's going to be an expensive streaming summer for Disney+ users sharing passwords.

Though Disney's streaming service has already started rolling out its crackdown on password sharing in the U.S., it's now clear when the company will make people pay for anyone outside their household to use their account: June.

Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC the company will be "launching our first real foray into