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  • DuckDuckGo Installs Spike as Google Moves to Replace Search With AI

    Many netizens are looking for an alternative to Google's recently announced AI Search redesign, with installs of DuckDuckGo soaring.

    Futurism
  • Pentagon Pete Drags His Wife Into PT Stunt With Marines

    Apparently Mrs. “Secretary of War” also enjoys breaking a morning sweat with sailors and marines.

    The Daily Beast
  • Highlights: Spurs show great resolve, rout OKC en route to Game 7

    For the first time this series, the Spurs’ bench outscored OKC’s bench and they clinched their first Game 7 since 2019.

    Pounding The Rock
  • Romania asks for NATO support after Russian drone crash

    Romania is summoning the Russian ambassador and closing a consulate in response, Foreign Minister Oana Toiu told POLITICO.

    politico.eu
  • The drone crash is “the full responsibility of the Russian Federation”, says Romanian FM

    Oana Toiu, Romania's foreign minister, confirmed to Euronews that the drone that struck Romania was of Russian origin and was carrying explosives.

    Euronews.com
  • ICE agent charged in shooting during Minneapolis immigration crackdown is arrested in Texas

    An ICE agent facing assault charges in connection with a shooting involving two Venezuelan people in Minnesota was arrested in Texas, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office said.

    CNN
  • Auburn Baseball Live: Regional opener vs. Milwaukee

    Auburn takes on Milwaukee in the opening game of regional play.

    247Sports
  • Former senior CIA official accused of stealing $40m in gold bars from agency

    David Rush’s trial for allegedly taking 303 gold bars and $2m in foreign currency from agency was pushed to next week

    The Guardian
  • Mars's manganese 'bathtub ring' reveals ancient ocean timeline and its potential for life

    Past research has indicated Mars's largest northern basin, Utopia Planitia, was once the location of a large body of water, but details surrounding when this body of water may have existed have not been resolved. Researchers have now identified a ring of minerals in the region that have helped them string together a timeline of what happened there. The new study, published in Nature Communications, provides details about the ocean's timeline and what it says about life on Mars.

    Phys.org
  • Louisiana’s Legislature has passed a new congressional map to give the GOP another seat

    Louisiana lawmakers passed a new congressional map Friday designed to help Republicans pick up a seat while eliminating one of the state's two majority-Black House districts, both of which are represe...

    Yahoo