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Ford will keep the plant in Kentucky, SK gets the one in Tennessee.
Company raises its capital expenditure forecast as it doubles down on AI infrastructure bet.
If NASA is serious about exploring Mars, it's past time to send new missions.
NPR and PBS stations targeted by group involved in Carr's news-distortion probes.
Open-weights Devstral 2 model scores 72% on industry benchmark, nearing proprietary rivals.
Sports and YouTube TV played big roles, MoffettNathanson report says.
It drives fine, but the first hybrid Forester is not without its flaws.
You dont have to try every cookie on the holiday table, wrote Mehmet Oz in an email to staff.
Redstone is a promising mix of old and new ideas, but Nvidia is years ahead.
Abandonment offers rare chance to reclaim one of techs most recognized brands.
Help yourself to prizes by helping us raise money for good causes.
The arbitrary and capricious standard strikes down another administration action.
Google will let you select and dismiss with a gesture, but only on the newest watch.
Backed by powerful corporations, nations are giving public false choices: Environmental protection or economic growth.
Latest results from a recently discovered ancient Roman construction site confirm earlier findings.
ICEBlock creator sues to protect apps that are crowd-sourcing ICE sightings.
A three-way fight down to the wire as the ground effect era comes to a close.

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