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Prediction markets struggle with diverse market participation beyond sports
Prediction markets, envisioned as powerful tools for aggregating information and predicting the future, are currently dominated by sports betting, with only a small fraction of volume dedicated to STEM topics. Companies…
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Arizona college uses AI to announce graduates at commencement
Glendale Community College in Arizona utilized an AI system during its May 15, 2026 commencement ceremony. The AI was responsible for announcing graduates' names and displaying their information.
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Boeing 737-sized asteroid 2026 JH2 to pass Earth on May 18
A newly discovered near-Earth asteroid, 2026 JH2, is set to pass within approximately 56,907 miles of Earth on May 18th. Scientists estimate the asteroid to be between 52 and 114 feet in diameter, comparable to the size…
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States challenge utility rate hikes amid AI energy demand surge
State officials and consumer advocates are pushing back against rising electricity bills, attributing the increases in part to the energy demands of the AI boom. In at least six states, authorities are challenging propo…
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US overdose deaths fall for third year, but new drugs pose risks
American drug overdose deaths have decreased for the third consecutive year, reaching levels not seen since 2019. Preliminary data indicates a 14% drop last year, with declines observed across various substances like fe…
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TSMC commits $20B to Arizona fab amid water, labor shortages
TSMC has approved a $20 billion capital injection for its Arizona semiconductor fabrication plant, Fab 21, as part of a larger expansion plan. Despite the plant achieving profitability in its first year of operation, TS…
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QiJing Auto raises over 1B yuan; Tencent's Ximalaya deal conditionally approved
QiJing Auto, a premium intelligent new energy vehicle brand co-created by GAC Group and Huawei Qiankun, has secured over 1 billion yuan in funding. Investors in this round include CATL, a Bosch investment platform, and …
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Senior poverty rises in US suburbs due to service gaps
An increasing number of senior citizens are facing poverty in American suburbs, a trend exacerbated by the lack of public transportation and essential services common in urban areas. Analysis of U.S. Census data indicat…
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ICE pivots to buying detention facilities amid backlash to warehouse plan
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is in negotiations to purchase immigration detention facilities from private contractors like CoreCivic and Geo Group. This move represents a shift from leasing beds to own…
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California, Arizona, Nevada propose voluntary Colorado River water cuts
California, Arizona, and Nevada have put forth a voluntary water conservation proposal for the Colorado River, aiming to address the historic low levels of Lake Mead and Lake Powell. This plan is intended to span three …
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GOP faces electoral headwinds as rising gas prices disproportionately affect their voters
Rising fuel costs are poised to significantly impact the upcoming midterm elections, particularly affecting Republican congressional districts where constituents tend to drive more. A new analysis from the Brookings Ins…
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Arizona women sue men for profiting off AI-generated deepfake pornography
Three women in Arizona have filed a lawsuit accusing a group of men of profiting from the creation of AI-generated pornography. The lawsuit alleges that the men used the women's photos without consent to create AI porn …
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AI influencers lawsuit alleges men profited from deepfakes of unsuspecting women
A lawsuit has been filed in Arizona by three women who allege that a group of men used AI to create non-consensual explicit content featuring their likenesses. The defendants are accused of scraping images from social m…
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Supreme Court narrows Voting Rights Act, impacting diverse electorate protections
The Supreme Court has narrowed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which previously prohibited racially discriminatory gerrymandering. This decision comes as the United States has become significantly more diverse since…
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US faces severe wildfire season with millions of acres already burned
Wildfires in Georgia, exacerbated by dry conditions and high winds, may signal a severe fire season across the United States. As of April 24, approximately 1.8 million acres have burned nationwide, nearly double the 10-…
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Community protests halt billions in data center projects, forcing industry response
Community opposition to data center construction is escalating, leading to significant project delays and cancellations totaling billions of dollars. Activist groups are actively blocking developments across numerous st…