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Chipotle denies allegations that it violated child labor laws in Washington, D.C., surrounding the number of hours minors are allowed to work.
  • Chipotle is paying more than $300,000 to settle allegations of child labor in Washington, D.C.
  • D.C. alleges Chipotle let minors work over 48 hours a week and more than six straight days a week.
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Google took a step towards transparency in AI-generated images today. Google DeepMind announced SynthID, a watermarking / identification tool for generative art. The company says the technology embeds a digital watermark, invisible to the human eye, directly onto an image’s pixels. SynthID is rolling out first to “a limited number” of customers using Imagen, Google’s art generator available on its



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If you're looking for help on where to buy Metallica tickets for their ongoing M72 World Tour, we have you covered. The heavy metal legends are back on tour for the first time since 2019, and concert tickets are still available to purchase for those who want to catch the



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  • Sanctions on Russia have had a withering effect on Moscow's economy, the European Union said.
  • That's one of the main reasons why Russia's economic future looks "bleak," according to one official.
  • Despite Putin's show of defiance, scholars say Russia is in a far worse state than the Kremlin has let on.

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Elon Musk's social media company is facing thousands of arbitration cases.
Elon Musk's social media company formerly known as Twitter is facing thousands of arbitration cases from former employees, court filings show.
  • X is facing more than 2,200 arbitration cases involving ex-employees, a new court filing said.
  • Since Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, the company also has been hit with lawsuits from former staff.
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Some of the most active homebuyers during the COVID-19 pandemic are now pumping the brakes on purchases.
  • The Case-Shiller US National Composite Home Price Index showed home prices climbed for the fifth straight month in June.
  • The index is just 0.02% below its all-time high reached last summer.
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  • US companies are finding China increasingly "uninvestible", according to commerce secretary Gina Raimondo.
  • They're contending with new anti-spying laws and greater competition from subsidized Chinese firms.
  • Deflation, soaring youth unemployment, and a property crisis have also spooked global investors and businesses alike.

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Quirky game publisher Panic's first-ever digital games showcase is about to kick off. The event, dubbed the Panic Games Showcase, can be streamed directly on Panic’s YouTube channel starting today at 1PM ET, or you can come back right here to catch all the action.

The showcase will feature a 20-minute video presentation with Panic's games publishing roadmap, including new looks at previously