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Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg are among the tech executives who've been excited about AI.
  • Big Tech is finally acknowledging AI's risks. Consumers have mentioned them for months.
  • SEC filings show that Meta, Microsoft, and others are concerned about the issues AI might present.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is enjoying a moment — among highly online Democrats.
  • With Biden's 2024 viability in doubt, some left-leaning X users are getting behind Kamala Harris.
  • There's been a resurgence in Harris-centric memes, and for many, it's clearly a bit ironic.
  • But it also shows that while some Democrats don't love the VP, they're desperate to dump Biden.

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Between the Apple Watch Series 9, the Ultra 2, and the second-gen SE, there are more options than ever. We’ll help you sort through them.

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Biden told the ally that he knows he may not be able to save his reelection bid if upcoming public appearances go poorly, the New York Times reported.
  • Biden told a key ally that he might not be able to save his reelection bid, the NYT and CNN report.
  • The White House flatly denies the claims, with a spokesperson calling them "absolutely false."
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Adding dill, vinegar, and whole-grain mustard can elevate a simple potato salad.
  • Potato salad is a popular Fourth of July cookout food, and there are simple ways to make it better.
  • Adding things like avocado, pickles, and even blue cheese will take potato salad to the next level.
  • You can also switch up the potatoes themselves by roasting them or using sweet potatoes.

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Forward sends feedback to every applicant it rejects.
  • A consulting firm that recruits engineers provides detailed feedback to job applicants it rejects.
  • Applicants receive information on how many people applied and what made résumés stand out.
  • Forward founder Peter Berg said the aim is to improve the applicant experience in a challenging job market.

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The story of Star Wars’ dark side has long been defined by temptation—a temptation to power, a temptation to save people no matter the cost, a temptation for forces to influence, and corrupt, even the most careful practitioner. But this week’s episode of The Acolyte provides an opportunity to show that temptation in…

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"Teach/Corrupt" sees the aftermath of last week's carnage providing learning moments for Osha, Mae, and the Jedi all alike.



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I got a Japanese gel manicure instead of my typical Gel-X extensions.
  • I get my nails done every three or four weeks with extensions, gel, or intricate designs.
  • This time, I paid $160 for a Japanese gel manicure at Tokyo Nails in Chicago.
  • The manicures are supposed to last longer and be better for your overall nail health.

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