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6 Spots for a Late Summer Trip: Not Too Hot, Not Too Crowded
Let others fight the lines and the heat while you relax on a secluded beach or bike a trail through the mountains.
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How do I clean a flat-screen TV covered with fingerprints?
Microfiber cloths, distilled water, a light touch and other keys to cleaning screens without damaging them.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ ‘Time Bandits’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “My Lady Jane” and “Brambletown.”
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Airline safety videos are getting bigger and buzzier. Are they more effective?
British Airways’ new safety video may excite “Bridgerton” fans, but experts are split on whether such cinematic productions are truly educational.
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Carolyn Hax: Did she wear a see-through dress to the wedding out of spite?
Brother-in-law’s girlfriend, upset at exclusion from no-partners courthouse vows, makes a statement at religious ceremony.
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Asking Eric: Grandma critiqued for how she folds her son-in-law’s clothes
She babysits her grandkids and does laundry for her daughter’s family to help them out. Her son-in-law doesn’t like how she folds clothes.
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Google’s new AI system reaches a mathematical milestone
Google’s AI unit Deepmind has demonstrated two new AI systems, AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2, which can successfully solve complex mathematical problems, representing a significant milestone in AI development, Reuters reports . Today’s AI models work by being able to recognize patterns and statistically predict, for example, the next word that should be generated. However, this is not…
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Open AI CEO: Authoritarian states want to take over the world with AI
Open AI CEO Sam Altman has written an attention-grabbing column in The Washington Post about the risks of artificial intelligence (AI), warning that authoritarian countries such as Russia and China want to control the development of AI systems — something that could eventually threaten humanity. For example, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that whoever wins the…
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Child Care Costs Challenge Women’s Gains in Work Force
Participation in the labor force has surged among women in their prime working years. But for those with children under 5, the gains may have peaked.
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Let the Pros Play With the ‘Trump (or Harris) Trade’
Market sectors sometimes move when the political winds shift, but trading is hazardous for your financial health, our columnist says.