Author: David Miller

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Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro will launch in China later this year. The announcement was made during Cook’s visit to the country, where he spoke at the China Development Forum in Beijing. While Cook did not provide specific details about the launch date or pricing for Vision Pro in China, Apple has promised that the device will also be available in other markets before the end of the year. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has reported that Vision Pro is likely to expand outside the United States before WWDC in June. Countries expected to…

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Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, is currently facing legal troubles as he navigates four criminal indictments and a civil lawsuit. The most prominent case against him is the hush money scandal involving adult film star Stormy Daniels. A crucial hearing is set to take place in New York as a judge decides the timing of the trial. Trump is accused of falsifying business records in connection to payments made to Daniels to keep their alleged affair quiet. His lawyers are arguing that recently disclosed materials are reason enough to dismiss or further delay the case. However,…

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GameSpot, a popular gaming website, has recently shared content about the highly anticipated game Dragon’s Dogma 2. As part of their coverage, GameSpot has disclosed that they may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships related to the game. Dragon’s Dogma 2 offers players an exciting range of options, with a total of 10 classes to choose from. Some of these classes are available right from the start, while others need to be unlocked as players progress through the game. Each class in the game has unique capabilities, but players must consider various factors when deciding which option is best…

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Shohei Ohtani, the star pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, is at the center of a shocking scandal involving a “massive theft” of his money. Ohtani’s representatives have reached out to law enforcement to investigate the situation, which has rocked the baseball world. The controversy began when the Dodgers fired Ohtani’s longtime interpreter and friend, Ippei Mizuhara, amid allegations that Ohtani had wired $4.5 million to an illegal bookmaker to cover Mizuhara’s gambling debts. The IRS has since confirmed that both the bookmaker and Mizuhara are under criminal investigation. Initially, Ohtani’s camp claimed that the money had been wired on…

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The silence surrounding Princess Kate’s absence and photo scandal has caused a crisis within Kensington Palace, with the communication team being labeled a “laughingstock” by royal expert Robert Jobson. Limited statements from the palace regarding Kate’s health and surgery have only fueled online rumors and criticism. Despite this, the palace is sticking to its original plan for Kate’s recovery and return to public duties after Easter. Kate herself publicly apologized for the photo editing controversy, demonstrating her willingness to take personal responsibility for the situation. The small and close-knit team at Kensington Palace is behind the decisions being made in…

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has made a ruling regarding Nexstar Media Group’s takeover of WPIX-TV in New York in 2020. The FCC has determined that the acquisition violated federal limits on station ownership and has ordered Nexstar’s partner, Mission Broadcasting, to sell the station. If Mission Broadcasting does not comply, Nexstar may have to sell off other stations to remain within the ownership cap. In addition to the requirement to sell WPIX, Nexstar has been fined $1.2 million for the violation. Despite this, Nexstar has stated that they plan to dispute the FCC’s decision, with CEO Perry Sook expressing…

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A recent study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has raised concerns about the limited access to powerful weight loss medications for those who need them most. The study, presented by Dr. Chiadi Ndumele at an American Heart Association meeting in Chicago, looked at the health records of 18,000 patients with obesity who had insurance coverage for weight loss drugs. Shockingly, only 2.3% of these patients were actually prescribed the medications. The study identified several barriers that prevent individuals from obtaining weight loss medications, including difficulty in obtaining a prescription, finding pharmacies that have the medications…

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Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, has released a groundbreaking video showcasing their first human patient using a brain implant to control a mouse cursor and play chess. The patient, identified as Noland Arbaugh, has been paralyzed from the shoulders down for eight years due to a diving accident. In the video, Arbaugh describes the experience of using the Neuralink implant as being similar to using the Force from the Star Wars franchise. This technology has been made possible after FDA granted Neuralink permission for in-human clinical trials last year, with the company currently seeking test subjects…

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Caitlin Clark of Iowa has once again made headlines, as she has been named to The Associated Press All-America team for the third consecutive year. Clark, who led the nation in scoring with an average of 31.9 points per game and topped the assists category with 8.9 per game, was a unanimous choice from a 35-member national media panel. She becomes the 11th player in history to earn this distinction three times. Joining Clark on the first team are freshmen JuJu Watkins of USC and Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame. Watkins has already made a mark by scoring 810 points,…

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Hong Kong Lawmakers Approve Controversial National Security Law On Tuesday, Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approved a new national security law that has sparked concerns about the erosion of civil liberties in the city. The law, which grants the government more power to suppress dissent, is seen as a response to the pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong in 2019. The new law includes offenses such as colluding with external forces, treason, insurrection, espionage, and revealing state secrets. It adds to a security law imposed by Beijing in 2020, which has already silenced opposition voices in Hong Kong. Critics fear that…

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