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Swedish fashion giant H&M recently shared its financial results for the second quarter, showing a small decline in sales compared to last year. The company’s sales between March and May 2025 totaled 56.7 billion Swedish crowns (around $5.99 billion), which was slightly lower than the 59.6 billion crowns it made during the same period in …

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Big changes are happening in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). Meta, the company led by Mark Zuckerberg, has recently hired three top scientists from another AI company called OpenAI. These scientists—Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai—were working in OpenAI’s office in Zurich before they decided to join Meta. This move is a big …

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The excitement is building as Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt gears up for his latest film, F1: The Movie, set to hit theaters on June 27, 2025. This high-octane drama takes audiences into the thrilling world of Formula 1 racing, blending fast-paced action with a deeply emotional story. Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a once-gifted F1 driver whose …

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oeing has brought in a new leader for its Air Force One program, choosing Steve Sullivan, a former executive from Northrop Grumman, to take charge. According to sources familiar with the matter, Sullivan will replace Gregg Coffey, who is moving to a different position within the company. Sullivan has a strong background in managing important …

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Nvidia, a leading company in making advanced computer chips, has reached its highest-ever stock price. This happened after a market expert said that the company is about to benefit greatly from the rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The expert called this upcoming phase a "Golden Wave" of AI, meaning that Nvidia is in …

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The president of a major US labor union has strongly urged Congress to reject a new proposal that would stop states from making their own laws about artificial intelligence (AI) for the next ten years. Sean O’Brien, the leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which represents over 1.3 million workers, called the plan "a …

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A group of famous American authors has taken Microsoft to court, claiming the tech giant used their books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system. The authors, including well-known writers like Kai Bird, Jia Tolentino, and Daniel Okrent, say Microsoft relied on illegally copied digital versions of their books to teach its AI model, …