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A new Gallup poll found that 23% of US employees use AI at least a few times per week, while 45% say they use it a few times per year.
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A rendering of Russia's new missile-armed Geran-2 drone.
Russia has armed its Geran-2 drones with heat-seeking missiles.
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A person takes a selfie next to The Pond in Central Park during a snowfall on December 14, 2025, in New York City
Up to five inches of snow fell in New York City on Sunday.
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Two KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft sit on a wet runway with a sunset sky in the background.
Aerial refueling tanker aircraft are the backbone of the Air Force's ability to fly combat jets further distances around the world.
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Clory Jackson and Mouhamadou Diaman, raise their 4-year-old and a 2-year-old while working full-time
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Sergey Brin at 11th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on April 5, 2025.
Google cofounder Sergey Brin says a short-lived retirement left him restless — and pulled him back into the race to build Google's Gemini.
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TL;DR: These earbuds were made for bedtime, and now you can get the

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iRobot, which brought robotic vacuum cleaners to the masses with its iconic Roomba models, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Massachusetts-based company plans to sell all assets to its primary supplier, a Chinese company known as Picea Robotics.

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iRobot's 2025 lineup of new products, displayed against a green background.

Roomba maker iRobot has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the District of Delaware, capping off several difficult years of financial woes for the U.S. robot vacuum company.

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CEOs say AI will drive more hiring next year, with entry-level and technical roles set to grow, according to a new global survey.