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Man Attempted Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Linked to ‘Normie Extremism’
Cole Tomas Allen tried to carry out a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, motivated by political grievances against Trump.
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Bolivia lost 1.5 million acres of primary forest in 2025
Bolivia lost 1.5 million acres of primary forest in 2025 as cattle ranching drove most clearing, with Mennonite settlers among the notable contributors.
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Supreme Court wraps arguments with election law, Trump cases still pending
The Supreme Court heard its final arguments of the 2026 term on Wednesday, with election law and Trump-related cases still pending.[s1]
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Report Links Trump’s ‘Destroy-and-Deal’ Tactics to Potential North Korea Strategy
A South China Morning Post report examines whether Donald Trump’s ‘destroy-and-deal’ approach could target North Korea’s regime.
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Florida's Babcock Ranch community runs on 150 MW solar power, supplies surplus energy
Babcock Ranch, a Florida planned town, uses solar power to meet its needs and export surplus electricity to the grid.
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Musk and Altman face off in California court over OpenAI's shift
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are in a federal court fight in Oakland over OpenAI's shift from nonprofit roots to a commercial venture.
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Tesla fleet surpasses 10 billion miles with supervised Full Self-Driving system
Tesla’s fleet has driven over 10 billion miles using its supervised Full Self-Driving system, reaching a key safety threshold set by Elon Musk.
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Uber CEO says company aims to become an 'everything app' for travel
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the company wants to expand into an 'everything app' for travel and invest more in autonomous vehicles.
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New college graduates expect starting salaries nearly $24,000 above actual levels
A survey finds U.S. college seniors expect average starting salaries around $80,000, much higher than the $56,153 average received by graduates.
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Amazon opens logistics network to businesses beyond sellers
Amazon on May 4 launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its logistics network to businesses of all sizes.
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State health insurance exchanges shared applicant data with ad tech firms
A Bloomberg investigation found nearly all 20 state-run health insurance exchanges shared resident data with ad tech companies.
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US Democrats fail to restrict Trump’s military force authority against Cuba
US Democrats on Tuesday failed to limit former President Donald Trump’s authority to use military force against Cuba.
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Instagram tests optional AI creator labels for profiles and posts
Instagram is testing optional 'AI creator' labels that let users flag AI-generated or edited content on profiles, posts and Reels.
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Metalenz unveils under-display facial authentication tech at Display Week 2026
Boston optics startup Metalenz unveiled under-display camera technology at Display Week 2026.
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DoorDash adds AI tools for merchant onboarding, photos and websites
DoorDash said Monday it added AI tools to help merchants onboard faster, edit dish photos and build websites from listings.
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Barocal raises $10 million seed round for solid-state cooling tech
Barocal raised $10 million to develop solid-state heating and cooling technology that avoids vapor-compression systems.
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 offers 50% off second pass before May 8
TechCrunch is selling Disrupt 2026 passes with 50% off a second ticket of the same type until May 8.
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GameStop offers to buy eBay for $55.5 billion
GameStop made an unsolicited offer to buy eBay for $125 a share in a deal valuing the company at about $55.5 billion.
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Survey finds many Asian-Americans feel excluded from true US identity
A survey released Friday found many Asian-Americans feel excluded from what counts as a “true” US identity.
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Trump signs order to expand retirement access, says $465,000 means rich
President Donald Trump signed an order on May 1 to expand retirement access and said workers with $465,000 in savings would be 'rich.'
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Federal caps on graduate loans set to expand private student loan market in US
New federal loan limits starting July 1, 2026, are expected to boost private student loan borrowing for graduate students.
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AMD and Palantir Earnings Key Tests for U.S. Stock Market This Week
AMD and Palantir are set to report earnings this week, marking critical moments for U.S. stock market momentum amid strong recent gains.
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U.S. launches Project Freedom to aid ships in Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military began Project Freedom to restore navigation through the Strait of Hormuz as oil prices jumped.
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Musk texted OpenAI's Brockman about settling lawsuit before trial testimony
Elon Musk texted OpenAI president Greg Brockman two days before trial and asked about settling his lawsuit, court filings said.