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Humanoid robot dragged away after 'attacking' crowd of people at festival

This is the terrifying moment a humanoid robot suddenly appears to attack a large crowd at a festival.

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Who and What Should Be Nominated for the 2025 Oscars

Critics don’t vote for the Academy Awards—but here’s how one critic would fill out his imaginary ballot.

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Now a Lame Duck, Biden Finally Floats Supreme Court Reforms

A week after taking himself off the November ballot, President Joe Biden has floated a rough outline to rehabilitate public trust in the U.S. Supreme...

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Half-Century Records Fall in Texas Snowstorms

Parts of Texas got their heaviest snowfall in half a century Saturday, and record accumulations were reported in many cities. Snow was reported from...

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Defense Secretary Hid Hospitalization While on Medication That Can Affect Brain Function, Pentagon Watchdog Says

Lloyd Austin’s move posed ‘unnecessary’ national security risks, report finds

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Elon Musk plans to build a new content moderation center for X in Austin

X is hiring 100 employees for a content moderation center in Austin, Bloomberg reported. The moderators will focus on combatting child sexual...

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Vince Neil's Private Plane Involved in Fatal Crash

The Mötley Crüe frontman was not on board, his lawyer confirmed

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Fox News host hypes ‘free speech’ college as place where ‘protests are essentially not allowed’

Fawning over a new “free speech” college on Friday morning, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade simultaneously described the University of...

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Austin experimented with giving people $1,000 a month. They said they spent the no-strings-attached cash mostly on housing.

A guaranteed-basic-income program in Austin gave people $1,000 a month for a year. On average, the participants reported spending most of the...

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The Federal Funding Freeze Will Cause Lasting Damage to Medical Research

Clinical trials may have to be scrapped, research applications will be pushed back, and unpaid researchers will quickly leave the sector—even if...

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