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China unveiled dozens of high-tech weapons and platforms in a grand parade Wednesday, including massive underwater drones, high-energy lasers, and a host of advanced missiles.

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New Jersey is the diner capital of America, boasting more than any other US state. But even in New Jersey, traditional, chrome-clad diners seem to be disappearing. Yet, Tops, the state's busiest diner, still serves 13,000 people a week.

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Krishna Thapa is a former Special Air Service troop leader, Gurkha, and record-breaking mountaineer.

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Nvidia released its highly anticipated Q2 earnings report. The chipmaking giant beat revenue estimates but gave a tepid sales outlook and came in slightly under for data center revenue.

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In the last 18 months, at least eight US hospitals have closed their doors after being bought and sold by private equity firms.

For years, the private equity industry has stirred controversy when its investments in healthcare, retail, and restaurants have gone south.

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Tucked away in a small, nondescript facility at Fort Knox lies a crucial operation in the US military supply chain — the AAFES Name Tape Plant. This factory manufactures nearly every name tag worn by service members across the US Armed Forces.

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Captain Benjamin "Ben" Harrow is a decorated US Army Green Beret. A former collegiate lacrosse player, he trained at West Point and served as an infantry officer and special forces detachment commander during deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Silicon Valley's young founders are ditching booze for health and productivity.

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Frank's RedHot is the best-selling hot sauce in America, beating out competitors like Tabasco and Cholula. But how did the company build such a diehard following, even as hundreds of competitors swarm the market?