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  • Unity says its AI tech will soon eliminate the need for coding

    Company CEO Matt Bromberg claims AI will empower non-coders and seasoned developers alike.

    Game Developer
  • Honor Magic V6 breaks cover ahead of MWC launch

    It was spotted in the hands of actor Nicholas Tse. Honor is actively preparing the teaser campaign for its next flagship foldable - the Magic V6. The...

    GSMArena.com
  • Nate Diaz lists 3 opponents for possible UFC return; Dustin Poirier responds

    Nate Diaz wants to fight Conor McGregor and possibly two others if he makes a return to the UFC.

    MMA Fighting
  • Israeli TV producer of award-winning show ‘Tehran’ found dead in Athens hotel room

    Dana Eden, an Israeli producer best known for co-creating the Apple TV show “Tehran,” was found dead on Sunday in Athens, where the show’s fourth season was being filmed, Greek police said.

    CNN
  • Brooks Nader Suffered Food Poisoning Mid-Flight, Required Ambulance Upon Arrival After Concerning Photos

    “Food poisoning: 1. Brooksie: 0,” Sarah Jane Nader said of her sister

    Yahoo News Malaysia
  • Olympic skier throws poles, heads for woods after skiing out with gold in reach

    A heartbroken Atle Lie McGrath walked off the course after failing to finish his second run in the men's slalom.

    The New York Times
  • Albert Breer’s Takeaways: How the Raiders Landed on Klint Kubiak As Head Coach

    Inside Las Vegas’s hiring process and its decision to bring aboard the Seahawks’ OC. Plus, Joe Brady’s vision for the Bills and more.

    Sports Illustrated
  • 'Wuthering Heights' Box Office Beats Expectations With $83 Million Globally

    "Wuthering Heights" debuted slightly above expectations with $83 million in global ticket sales.

    Variety
  • The 7 Biggest Shocks

    The biggest surprises in 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model,' including a Tyra Banks jaw-dropper.

    The Hollywood Reporter
  • How the H-1B Visa Debate Is Driving a Wave of Racism Against South Asians

    A dispute over the impact of H-1B visas on U.S. workers has been overshadowed by racist rhetoric, with troubling echoes of the great replacement conspiracy theory.

    The New York Times