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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is expected to defend himself against fellow tech titan Elon Musk's accusations of misusing early investments in the AI behemoth OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is expected to defend himself against fellow tech titan Elon Musk's accusations of misusing early investments in the AI behemoth

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OpenAI founder Sam Altman was expected to take the stand Tuesday in the blockbuster civil trial in California.

Energy prices have surged in the wake of the Iran war, but April's inflation also saw significant contributions from food and other categories Energy prices have surged in the wake of the Iran war, but April's inflation also saw significant contributions from food and other categories

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Food prices were up 3.2 percent in April over last year, the data showed, with groceries also rising at their highest rate since 2023.

A Samsung Electronics semiconductor factory. A top South Korean official has proposed a tax on excess AI profits to be resdistributed among society A Samsung Electronics semiconductor factory. A top South Korean official has proposed a tax on excess AI profits to be resdistributed among society

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A top South Korean official has proposed a tax on AI profits to be redistributed among society as the boom drives massive earnings.

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A passenger of the MV Hondius is pictured leaving by military bus after disembarking in Tenerife on May 11, 2026

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World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday "our work is not over" to contain hantavirus.

ETH Zurich professor of geology Domenico Giardini inside the BedrettoLab

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Researchers have made the ground shake in southern Switzerland, triggering thousands of tiny earthquakes in a monitored setting.

Germany's culture minister wants Europe to follow the US on TikTok

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TikTok’s European business should be “in European hands”, following the example of the United States, Germany’s Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer said Tuesday. ByteDance, the...

Volkswagen admitted in 2015 it had sold 11 million vehicles equipped with devices designed to cheat environmental regulations by lowering cars' emissions during testing Volkswagen admitted in 2015 it had sold 11 million vehicles equipped with devices designed to cheat environmental regulations by lowering cars' emissions during testing

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A French court has ordered Volkswagen to pay 100,000 euros ($117,000) on charges of "consumer harm" over the Dieselgate emissions fraud.

With 27 million combined customers, Vodafone's merger with Three will vault the new group above the UK's two largest mobile operators BT EE and Virgin Media O2 With 27 million combined customers, Vodafone's merger with Three will vault the new group above the UK's two largest mobile operators BT EE and Virgin Media O2

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British mobile phone giant Vodafone said Tuesday that it sharply reduced its annual losses as it undergoes major restructuring.

Keir Starmer has been UK prime minister since July 2024

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told his top team Tuesday that he was getting on with governing, defying mounting calls from ministers and MPs...

UN chief Antonio Guterres said every key climate indicator was flashing red UN chief Antonio Guterres said every key climate indicator was flashing red

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New Zealand will change the law to prevent lawsuits that seek to hold companies liable for links to greenhouse gas emissions.

The Iran war 'has triggered a substantial energy price shock and clouded economic prospects worldwide', said Thyssenkrupp The Iran war 'has triggered a substantial energy price shock and clouded economic prospects worldwide', said Thyssenkrupp

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German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp cut it sales forecast Tuesday, warning that the war in the Middle East would have an impact on customer demand....

Antarctic treaty members meeting in the Japanese city of Hiroshima are set to focus discussions on climate change and tourism Antarctic treaty members meeting in the Japanese city of Hiroshima are set to focus discussions on climate change and tourism

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Talks between Antarctic Treaty members began Tuesday in the Japanese city of Hiroshima, with a focus on the growing threats posed to the fragile...

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