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Tesla has announced its second quarter figures, with the company producing 410,831 and delivering 443,956 EVs in Q2. Production decreased by a little over 20,000 units compared to quarter one, but deliveries increased by nearly 15 percent. However, its distribution numbers are 4.8 percent lower than the same period in 2023. Tesla notes it "deployed 9.4 GWh of energy storage products in Q2, the



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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang can thank the company's CUDA software for a lot of its growth.
  • Nvidia is on the cusp of being charged by French regulators.
  • The chipmaker is set to face antitrust charges, Reuters reported, citing sources.
  • Among regulators' concerns is CUDA, the software that makes Nvidia's hardware tick.

Nvidia has had a blistering ride in its journey to become a $3 trillion



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An air fryer is great for heating up leftover pizza.
  • I've been a restaurant critic for 15 years, and I like using my air fryer when I eat at home. 
  • I love to air-fry everything from Japanese katsu to Brazilian-style chicken thighs.
  • The air fryer is great for crisping up frozen foods, from Malaysian roti to Korean corn dogs.

I've worked as a food writer, editor, and critic sinc



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The European Commission designated Apple as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act for its iOS and iPadOS platforms, as well as its App Store and its Safari browser. VisionOS is nowhere in that list, but Apple is getting ahead of the commission this time and has announced that apps for the headset distributed on the App Store in the EU can offer alternative payment options. As 9to5Mac notes



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Astronomers say they've confirmed that three little red dots observed at the dawn of time by the James Webb Space Telescope are in fact galaxies, flouting theories about the early universe.

Not only that, but researchers say those galaxies seem to host enormous supermassive black holes — perhaps 100 to 1,000 times more massive than the one occupying the center of our own Milky Way. Normally, black



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Tesla has sought to increase its sales with financing offers and reduced prices.
  • Tesla sales were down nearly 5% in the second quarter.
  • The performance wasn't as bad as analysts had expected.
  • Tesla's stock rose more than 8% following the news.

Tesla's sales fell for the second straight quarter, down nearly 5% compared with the same period a year ago.

While the decline in



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Three former Outback Steakhouse employees gave their menu suggestions.
  • Three former Outback Steakhouse employees shared their favorite and least-favorite menu items.
  • The chocolate-based desserts and the restaurant's wings are apparently top-notch.
  • But a few of the appetizers and steak plates aren't always as



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I made popular cookout foods in a slow cooker, including a creamy Buffalo chicken dip.
  • Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, I tested five popular cookout foods in a slow cooker.
  • I thought the Buffalo wings I made in a slow cooker were among the best I've ever had.
  • I also enjoyed Martha Stewart's recipe for pulled-pork sandwiches.

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A traffic warden during an eight-hour shift under the hot sun in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 12th, 2023, where temperatures reached 106 degrees Fahrenheit amid a heatwave. | Photo: Getty Images

The Biden administration says it will propose new rules today to protect workers from the deadliest weather-related risk Americans face: extreme heat. The Department of Labor’s