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Is the AI bubble deflating?
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What is cloud seeding and did it cause Dubai's severe rainfall?
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What does the Green Party stand for?
The Explainer The party's growing prominence has sparked Labour into action ahead of the general election
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Should you ever take financial advice from social media?
The Explainer Not everything you see online is right, or right for you
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Crink: the new autocractic 'axis of evil'
The Explainer China, Russia, Iran and North Korea make up the 'axis of totalitarian states' colluding to undermine the West
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How to do Disney World with an invisible disability
The Explainer Accessible travel at Florida's famous theme park is about more than wheelchair access
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Talking Points
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Baby Reindeer's 'Martha' on Piers Morgan: a hunt for the truth
Talking Point Fiona Harvey's interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored leads to more 'vitriol'
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Is Marjorie Taylor Greene finished?
Talking Points Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson failed, but it still left many of her fellow Republicans furious
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King Charles portrait: 'mystique' or 'monstrosity'?
Talking Point While the artist hoped to portray the 'magic' of the monarchy, critics have lambasted the 'spooky' work
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Under the Radar
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The unlikely staying power of the humble floppy disk
Under the Radar Outdated and finite storage media are still used by governments around the world and have 'enduring' appeal'
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Under The Radar Believing Korean men 'beyond redemption' some women are swearing off them completely
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Namibia grapples with legacy of genocide on Shark Island
Under the radar A non-profit research agency believes it has located sites of unmarked graves of prisoners
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Speed Reads
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Google unveils 'AI overviews' atop search results
Speed Read Users of the search engine in the US will now get AI-generated answers first
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Georgia erupts in fury as 'Russian law' passes
Speed Read The "foreign influence" bill is reminiscent of legislation Putin previously passed, with the intent to silence critics
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Maryland primaries tee up competitive Senate race
Speed Read Former Republican governor Larry Hogan will face Democrat Angela Alsobrooks in a bid for US Senate seat
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Mohamed Amra: manhunt underway for escaped French prisoner 'The Fly'
Speed Read Two prison officers killed in a 'brutal daylight raid' at a Normandy tollbooth
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