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Bangkok’s Board of Investment cleared six major investments on Wednesday. Three of them are data centres. The headline is the TikTok number, but the larger story is what Thailand is becoming inside the regional AI infrastructure trade. Thailand’s Board of Investment is, on most readings, an institutional body whose press releases attract limited international attention. […]



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Hannah Waddingham stands on a lit-up SNL UK set in presenter mode.

Interrupting an actor's vocal warm-up is a risky move, especially when they're about to host SNL UK.

Ted Lasso star and West End icon Hannah Waddingham knows a thing or two about pre-show exercises, schooling cast members Annabel Marlow and George Fouracres in the video above.

Set to host the UK version of Saturday Night Live on May 9 with musical guest Myles Smith, Waddingham takes her warm-up



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Back in 2020, in what's still one of the most shocking sporting upsets of the decade so far, Stephen Colbert managed to claim victory over Barack Obama in a game of "wastepaper basketball" — and now they're having a rematch.

In the clip above, after a tour and interview in the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, the two talk smack while throwing their little crumpled balls of paper at a distant



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At many orgs, managers are playing a critical role in persuading their teams to use AI.
  • As if the Great Flattening wasn't enough, managers are being tasked with driving the AI revolution.
  • Recent scoops from Business Insider show how managers are trying to get workers to actually use AI.
  • They're flagging low usage, creating dashboards, and offering up practical ideas for using

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Target's Pokémon apparel sold out fast.
  • Pokémon and Target released a 65-item collection to high demand.
  • One reseller made over $6,000 by selling 19 pullovers since the release.
  • Pokémon-themed display cutouts from Target have also been listed for resale on eBay for $700.

Pokémon's latest 30th anniversary drop with Target flew off the shelves, and resellers are cashing in.

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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

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Some companies are cutting managerial ranks and pushing managers to contribute, as well as overseeing teams.
  • As layoffs persist and companies lean into "tiny teams," the manager role is being redefined.
  • Companies like Coinbase and Block want managers to act as "player-coaches."
  • Should managers only manage? Or also do their own work? Take our survey below.

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The first General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons delivered to Ukraine flew on the Day of the Ukrainian Air Force on August 4, 2024.
Future Ukrainian F-16 pilots are taught to think about GPS jamming in the early stages of their training.
  • Ukrainian pilots receiving basic flight training in the UK are learning to fly without GPS.
  • The idea is to prepare the pilots, who will eventually fly F-16s, for Russian electronic warfare.
  • Signal jamming dominates the battlefield, interfering

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