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When Yuriy Stetskiv pulled into Bakhmut at the end of April, the mission was to cling on for as long as possible.

Stetskiv, a deputy chief of staff of Ukraine's 135th Separate Territorial Defense Battalion, had orders to establish a command post on the western edge of the city and defend the last few blocks still in Ukrainian hands.

Yuriy Stetskiv speaks into a walkie-talkie in a rough-hewn command post in Bakhmut. An assortment of food and objects are strewn on tables and in boxes.
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Real estate's up-and-coming crop of talent foresee innovation and uncertainty for the vast sector in 2024.
  • Business Insider unveiled its annual list of young talent reshaping the real-estate industry.
  • We asked a few of them what they think will happen in their corners of real estate in 2024.
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  • A dataset used to train AI image generators contains pictures of child sexual abuse, a study found.
  • The findings add to fears AI tools could spark a wave of AI-generated child sexual abuse content.
  • The LAION database has now been taken offline while its creators remove the images. 

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A Pizza Hut franchisee plans to lay off all of its in-house delivery drivers at more than 70 stores in California.
  • In April 2024, California fast-food workers will get a nearly 30% pay bump to $20 an hour.
  • Fast-food chains like Chipotle say they'll raise prices to offset higher labor costs in the state. 
  • A Pizza Hut franchisee plans to lay off 366 delivery drivers in



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The personal consumption expenditures price index fell 0.1% in November from October.
  • A core measure of inflation closely followed by the Federal Reserve fell month-over-month for November.
  • At the same time, a measure of how Americans feel about the economy jumped nearly 14% in November from the previous month.
  • Americans are still spending and feeling better about the

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The highly anticipated "Grand Theft Auto VI" is set to be released in 2025.
  • The hacker behind a huge "GTA VI" leak has received an indefinite hospital order, the BBC reported.
  • Arion Kurtaj hacked Rockstar from a hotel room while on bail for carrying out previous hacks.
  • The court heard that Kurtaj had been violent while in custody.

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Financial crises are the new normal, according to one Yale economist.
  • Financial crises are the new normal in the current era, according to Yale economist Stephen Roach.
  • A crisis arrives somewhere in the world on average once every three to four years, he estimated.
  • "It is time to stop viewing crises as exceptional events and admit how frequently shocks actually occur."

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Earlier this month, Google announced the release of Gemini, what it considers its most powerful AI model yet. It integrated Gemini immediately into its flagship generative AI chatbot, Bard, in hopes of steering more users away from its biggest competitor, OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

ChatGPT and the new Gemini-powered Bard are similar products. Gemini



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This week, Axios broke the news that Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount were looking into some sort of merger. It would make sense: Warner Bros. Discovery is trying to become a content behemoth, and Paramount would give the company even more content plus a grouping of popular (as they can be in this age) broadcast and cable channels