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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s love story didn’t always shine as brightly as a “Firework.” The couple, who first crossed paths at a Golden Globes afterparty in 2016, had their share of ups and downs before finding a deeper connection that binds them today. On the September 4 episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Perry opened up about the complexities of their relationship, revealing that their start wasn’t as seamless as fans might think. “We weren’t really in it from day one,” Perry confessed, explaining how they initially had different mindsets. Bloom, having just come off a long period…

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In the labyrinthine world of silicon chips and AI dreams, Nvidia stands tall—a titan in a realm where the stakes are high and the rules are ever-changing. This week, whispers turned to shouts as rumors swirled about the tech giant’s latest entanglement with the law. Talk of subpoenas and investigations filled the air, a chorus of concern over whether Nvidia’s empire had grown too vast, too unchecked. #Nvidia denies receiving a subpoena from the #DOJ as part of an antitrust investigation, contradicting recent reports. What’s next for the AI chip giant? 👇https://t.co/3eaKUNKEFV #Stocks #Antitrust #AI #Investing #trending pic.twitter.com/2OkQaTLdjc — INDIGOLABS…

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The Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle. It offers free access to a vast array of resources, including books, movies, music, software, and over 866 billion archived web pages through its well-known Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine allows users to view historical versions of web pages, which has proven valuable in preserving the history of the internet, combating disinformation, and even serving as legal evidence in court cases​ Wikipedia and Wayback Machine Some notable projects include: The Great 78 Project, which aims to preserve old music records from before 1972​( Wikipedia ). The…

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NASA’s Europa Clipper mission is scheduled to launch on October 10, 2024. The mission’s primary goal is to investigate Jupiter’s moon Europa, which is believed to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy surface. This ocean may contain twice as much water as Earth’s oceans, making it a potential habitat for extraterrestrial life. The spacecraft will conduct nearly 50 close flybys of Europa between 2031 and 2034, gathering data on its ice shell, ocean, and overall geology using nine onboard instruments like cameras and ground-penetrating radar Space.com  andWikipedia The NASA spacecraft Europa, named after one of Jupiter’s moons it is…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains steadfast in his position that Israeli forces will not vacate the Philadelphi Corridor, a critical buffer zone along the southern Gaza border with Egypt. In discussions with international media in Jerusalem, Netanyahu expressed a slight openness to alternatives that could replace Israeli military presence along the border as part of a potential permanent ceasefire agreement, yet he remains skeptical about such possibilities materializing. ⚫ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: We cannot retreat from Philadelphi corridor (Palestinian-Egyptian border) because HAMAS needs it. If we retreat, they can smuggle prisoners into Egypt. pic.twitter.com/jzaWVWqzK1 — Journalite (@journaIite)…

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Failed VP Harris is trying to separate herself from failed POTUS Biden During a recent campaign event, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris introduced a capital-gains tax proposal that marks a significant shift from President Joe Biden’s earlier tax plan. Harris proposed a 28% tax rate on capital gains for individuals earning over $1 million annually, a stark contrast to Biden’s suggested 39.6% rate. This announcement was part of her broader campaign strategy to foster economic growth and support small businesses. While speaking in New Hampshire, Kamala Harris says she will raise the capital gains tax to 28%. Raising the capital…

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Chicago Cubs rookie pitcher Shota Imanaga continues to impress in his first Major League Baseball season. On Wednesday, he delivered a dazzling performance, pitching seven no-hit innings in a dominant 12-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Despite his strong showing, Imanaga was not given the opportunity to complete the no-hitter. #mlb #NextStartsHere The Chicago Cubs achieved a significant milestone at Wrigley Field, throwing their first no-hitter in 52 years, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-0. Key performances came from rookie pitcher Shota Imanaga, along with solid
 https://t.co/wBrY4bIfXe — QWIKET MLB (@qwiket_mlb) September 5, 2024 Cubs manager Craig Counsell decided to pull…

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Is reality TV still about finding love “for the right reasons”? This question has been on the minds of many fans following the emotional conclusion of the latest season of “The Bachelorette.” The show, a popular spinoff of ABC’s “Bachelor” franchise, once again ended in heartbreak for its lead, raising concerns about the emotional toll on its participants. #LatestInTheWorld ‘The Bachelorette’ reality show couples rarely stay together Reality TV continues to fail women. ‘Bachelorette’ star Jenn Tran is the latest example #JennTran pic.twitter.com/3xG8Mw1oeo — Ravi Rana (@RaviRRana) September 5, 2024 In the season finale of “The Bachelorette,” viewers watched as…

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As whispers swirl through the corridors of power, the Biden administration stands on the cusp of a decision that could alter the very fabric of the conflict unfolding in Eastern Europe. There’s talk of sending Ukraine the AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles, known to insiders by the more menacing name: JASSM. This isn’t just another shipment of military aid; it’s a potential turning point, a new card played in a high-stakes game where the rules are rewritten daily. Imagine a missile that glides through the air with a ghost’s touch—silent, unseen, a shadow slipping past enemy lines. The JASSM does…

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A man from Chicago has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder following a shocking and tragic event that unfolded early on Labor Day. Authorities allege that 30-year-old Rhanni S. Davis executed four people in what police have described as a random, execution-style attack on a Chicago-area L train in Forest Park, a suburb located roughly 10 miles west of downtown Chicago. The grim incident took place just before 5:30 a.m. on Monday. Forest Park police, responding to a 911 call, found three passengers dead on the train from gunshot wounds to the head. All three victims appeared to…

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In a case that’s left both sides of the Atlantic in shock, Kimberlee Singler, a Colorado mother, is locked in a fierce legal battle in the United Kingdom, fighting extradition to the United States. British authorities arrested Singler, 36, at the end of December in London, just days after the bodies of her two children, ages 7 and 9, were discovered in her Colorado Springs home. The grim details presented in court on Wednesday tell a story almost too horrific to believe. According to the allegations laid out at Westminster Magistrates Court, Singler allegedly sedated her children with sleeping pills,…

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President Joe Biden’s terse response, a simple “no,” when asked if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was doing enough to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, ignited a wave of backlash. The stark remark was delivered on Monday as Biden entered the Situation Room, where he and Vice President Kamala Harris met with a negotiating team working on a potential hostage deal. This meeting came in the wake of a harrowing weekend during which six hostages, including 23-year-old Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, were brutally murdered by Hamas. Netanyahu pushed back strongly against the notion that his government…

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In a surprising turn of events, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba resigned on Wednesday, signaling a significant shake-up within President Volodymyr Zelensky’s administration. This move comes amid a period of intense military and political activity in Ukraine, as the nation navigates both external threats and internal governance challenges. Ruslan Stefanchuk, the Speaker of Ukraine’s Parliament, made the announcement on his Facebook page, revealing not only Kuleba’s resignation but also that of at least five other key officials. He indicated that these resignations would be discussed in an upcoming parliamentary session. This exodus of high-ranking figures coincides with Ukraine’s push for…

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For much of Russia’s aggressive assault on Ukraine, Lviv—a city in the far western reaches of the country—had been spared the brunt of the violence that has ravaged much of Ukraine. Nestled just 40 miles from the NATO border in Poland, Lviv had almost seemed like a sanctuary amidst the chaos. However, in the predawn darkness of Wednesday, the city was jolted awake by a brutal reminder that no corner of Ukraine is beyond the reach of this relentless conflict. Explosions shattered the early morning calm at 5:40 a.m. local time, as Lviv residents were thrust into the horrifying reality…

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US Steel has raised alarms over the potential fallout if its proposed merger with Nippon Steel does not proceed, warning that thousands of union jobs could be at risk, and signaling possible closures of steel mills and a relocation of its headquarters out of Pennsylvania. The announcement comes amid growing bipartisan opposition to the Japanese company’s acquisition of the iconic American steelmaker. US Steel warns plants could close without Nippon sale https://t.co/iHABVPAwWe — ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) September 4, 2024 The merger has become a significant point of contention in the 2024 presidential race, with Vice President Kamala Harris advocating…

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Job openings in the U.S. dropped to their lowest level in three and a half years this July, signaling a potential slowdown in the labor market. According to the Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), available positions fell to 7.67 million, down by 237,000 from June’s revised figures. This marks the lowest level of job openings since January 2021 and falls short of economists’ expectations, who had predicted 8.1 million openings for July. US job openings fall as demand for workers weakens https://t.co/egD7vLNZQs — WPMT FOX43 (@fox43) September 4, 2024 This decline has brought the ratio of…

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