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Jury clears Elon Musk of wrongdoing over 2018 Tesla tweets
Musk was accused of deceiving investors when he tweeted he had secured enough funding to take Tesla private.
Chile wildfires: At least 7 dead as scorching heat wave engulfs nation
Four of the deaths took place in the Biobio region, around 560 kilometers (348 miles) south of the capital of Santiago. Four of the deaths occurred in two separate vehicles.
Infographic: A global look at cancer
In 2020, more than 18 million people around the world were diagnosed with cancer.
Half Moon Bay farmworkers processing shooting as jobs resume
Farmworkers at two mushrooms farms in California’s Half Moon Bay are back at work barely a week after seven of their colleagues were shot and killed.
Japan’s workers haven’t had a raise in 30 years. Companies are under pressure to pay up
Hideya Tokiyoshi started his career as an English teacher in Tokyo about 30 years ago.
‘Could this possibly be?’: Hobbyist finds 500-year-old pendant linked to Henry VIII
When Charlie Clarke heard the unusually loud beeps emitted while he walked on his friend’s property in nearby Warwickshire, he thought he had probably come across a soda can.
Escaped Mafia killer lived as pizza chef: Interpol – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
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GitHub CEO On Why Open Source Developers Should Be Exempt From the EU’s AI Act
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke says that open source developers should be made exempt from the European Union’s (EU) proposed new artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, saying that the opportunity is st…