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Microsoft Mocked for Terms of Service That Admit Copilot Is for “Entertainment Purposes Only”
Users of Microsoft’s Windows have grown frustrated with the company’s insistence on stuffing its Copilot AI chatbot into almost every corner of the widely-used operating system, earning it the pejorative nickname of “Microslop.” That’s despite Microsoft admitting in its own Copilot terms of service that the AI shouldn’t be relied upon for virtually any important
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Excitement over ‘affordable’ L.A. Olympics turns to angry sticker shock over high-priced tickets
Andie Pangan did not even conceive of the possibility she would fail to snag tickets for tennis or climbing events at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. She has been watching tennis since she was young and desperately wanted tickets for a chance to see Filipina breakout star Alex Eala, who she hopes will qualify
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MAGA influencers turn on Tucker Carlson for calling Trump anti-Christ
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson sparked outrage among Trump allies by raising questions that suggest President Donald Trump could be the anti-Christ, as interpreted by critics. Carlson asked rhetorically, “Could there be a spiritual component to this? Could it be something bigger?” adding “Is it possible what you’re watching is a very stealthy yet
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How to Watch ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel, ‘The Testaments’
Just when you thought your days in Gilead were over — another tale is set to begin. June Osborne’s story has ended, but a new chapter begins with the spinoff series “The Testaments,” based on “The Handmaid’s Tale” author Margaret Atwood’s 2019 novel of the same name. It takes place years after the explosive showdown
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Oil drilling fuels a migrant surge in isolated city in Brazil’s Amazon
OIAPOQUE, Brazil — On a recent morning, Reginaldo Nunes Fonseca smoked cigarettes from the porch of his friend’s wooden shack, watching the rain come down hard in an area now known as Nova Conquista — New Conquest — where pristine rainforest in Brazil’s Amazon stood a year ago. The rain meant he couldn’t work on building his
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Lawmaker drops blistering impeachment warning for Trump and ‘spineless’ Republicans
A Democratic lawmaker sounded the alarm on Wednesday that it was time for Democrats to proceed ahead with impeachment articles against President Donald Trump. Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) explained to CNN anchor Pamela Brown why he has called for Trump to be removed from office for threatening war crimes against Iran — criticizing his Republican
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‘The Boys’ Team Unpacks That Big Premiere Death: ‘This Season’s Dangerous’
Note: This story contains spoilers for “The Boys” Season 5, Episode 1. “The Boys” boss Eric Kripke and his cast unpacked A-Train/Reggie Franklin’s (Jessie T. Usher) tragic premiere death, sharing that no one is safe from harm in the series’ fifth and final season. “Heading into the writers room, we knew that A-Train was going
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Missed out on Olympic tickets? Here’s how you can see the LA28 Games for free
If scoring a ticket to the 2028 Olympics feels out of reach, there’s another way in — no purchase required. The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games are calling on volunteers, offering fans a chance to be part of the action without paying for a seat. Through the official LA28 Volunteer Program, people can
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You can now buy Taylor Swift’s engagement ring straight from the designer
With the launch of Artifex Bridal, you will now be able to shop Taylor Swift’s engagement look for yourself. Taylor Swift / Instagram Swiftie brides-to-be, rejoice. Travis Kelce may have helped design Taylor Swift’s engagement ring with special Easter eggs dedicated to the pop star, but now fans can get their hands on the exclusive
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New York serial killer pleads guilty to murdering 7 women and admits he killed another
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. — A Long Island architect who led a secret life as a serial killer pleaded guilty on Wednesday to murdering seven women and admitted he killed an eighth in a string of long-unsolved crimes known as the Gilgo Beach killings. Rex Heuermann, 62, entered the pleas in a courtroom packed with reporters, police and victims’









