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Trump calls for military to accelerate use of AI while protecting Americans
President Donald Trump is calling for the U.S. military and national security agencies to accelerate their use of artificial intelligence
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Protests in Mexico City capitalize on World Cup celebrations to pressure government
A range of social movements in Mexico are capitalizing on impending FIFA World Cup celebrations next week to put pressure on authorities and make demands
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Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
The Energy Department says a small nuclear reactor under development at a national lab has reached a crucial milestone that could allow it to produce electricity in the next few years
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Defense Department slashes its religious designations list from more than 200 choices to 31
The Defense Department has announced a significant reduction in the number of religious affiliations it officially recognizes
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Can't afford sky-high tickets to see the Knicks in person? Trump says 'watch it on television'
President Donald Trump says he will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday at Madison Square Garden — and says he doesn't have much sympathy for ordinary Americans who can't afford the sky-high ticket prices
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Bears say they are moving forward with Northwest Indiana location for new stadium
The Chicago Bears are looking to build a stadium in Northwest Indiana after a proposal to provide financial incentives for the NFL team to build its new home in Illinois stalled in the state legislature
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British PM criticizes Vance over comments about UK teen's stabbing death
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office has condemned comments by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who blames immigration for the death of a university student
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Court can't stop Trump ballroom construction, government lawyer tells judge
Lawyers representing the federal government argue that a court cannot stop construction of a White House ballroom because it was already underway and because of the sensitive security concerns they say the structure is meant to address
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The US job market is strong but many Americans are still frustrated by prospects and rising prices
U.S. employers added a surprising 172,000 jobs in May as the labor market continued to show resilience in the face of rising costs from the Iran war
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National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska's Mount McKinley
The National Park Service says a ranger in Alaska fell into a crevasse and died on North America's tallest mountain
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