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Rice Now Climate Change Target

Rice feeds over half the world.

China Tests AI-Backed Long-Range Artillery

A Hong Kong-based newspaper reported that the Chinese military successfully tested AI-backed long-range artillery, allowing for greater accuracy and reducing the costs of warfare.

Mass Shooting In Alabama Kills 4, At Least 20 Injured During Birthday Party

A mass shooting during a teenager's birthday party Saturday night in Dadeville, Alabama left at least four dead and reportedly more than 20 injured.

Top Ten Best-Selling Beer Companies Have LGBT Partnerships

Newsweek reported last week that the 10 top ten selling beers and their parent companies have each participated in LGBT campaigns in the past.

WEF-Partnered BlackRock Passes $9 Trillion in Assets Under Management

Net inflows of financial asset manager with ownership in virtually every major corporation totaled $110 billion in first quarter.

Texeira Charged with Retention of Defense Information, Willful Control of Classified Documents: WaPo

As the proceedings concluded, Teixeira's father called out, "Love you, Jack!"

U.S. Air Force National Guard Member Accused of Leaking Classified Documents Appears in Court

Convictions for willful transmission of national defense information carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

‘Burn Bra Challenge’ Reflects Women’s Outrage After Nike Partners With Dylan Mulvaney

A woman known as "chatterbox.mama" on Tiktok has implored women to take part in the "burn bra challenge" as an act of protest against Nike's partnership with transgender, biological male Dylan Mulvaney.

Consumer Prices Rise, Inflation ‘Remains Too Hot’

While services inflation began to moderate and rent prices rose at a slower pace, "inflation still remains too hot for the Fed's liking," according to senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah House.

Biden White House Launches $5 Billion Program to Accelerate Development of New COVID-19 Vaccine

President Joe Biden signed a bill ending the COVID-19 national emergency in the US, but his administration launched a $5 billion program named Project Next Gen that aims to expedite the development of new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, sparking concerns over government overreach and individual liberties, despite recent research indicating natural immunity may provide superior protection.

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