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One Tech Tip: Using your smartphone to capture the August total solar eclipse over Europe
A rare total solar eclipse is set to sweep over parts of Europe next week, drawing millions of enthusiasts
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Japanese game company Nintendo reports a jump in profit on the popularity of its Switch 2
Nintendo's first-quarter profit surged 53.5%, driven by the success of the Super Mario movie and strong demand for the Switch 2 console
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Police raid Starbucks' South Korean HQ over ad campaign that evoked massacre
South Korean police say they’ve raided the headquarters of Starbucks’ local operation as part of an investigation into a marketing campaign perceived as defaming 1980s' pro-democracy movements
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Drone with explosives found at German airport, official sees 'new quality' of threat
Authorities say a drone with explosives was found at Germany’s Leipzig/Halle Airport and the device was defused
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Federal judge lets Utah enforce its anti-gambling laws on the prediction market Kalshi
Utah can enforce its strict anti-gambling laws on prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket under a federal court ruling
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US suspends avocado inspections in Mexican state of Michoacan due to threat
The United States says it has suspended all government operations in the Mexican state of Michoacan because of a “threat to U_S_ interests."
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Iran and the US say a Strait of Hormuz deal is close, but one or both would have to back down
Iran and Oman have moved closer to an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz
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Scientists are certain a wayward SpaceX rocket slammed into the moon as predicted
Scientists say they're certain that a SpaceX rocket has slammed into the moon as predicted
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US stocks hold near records on hopes of an agreement with Iran
Stocks held close to their records on Wall Street, while oil prices were relatively steady
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Appeals court says fishermen's claim in lobster defamation suit raises First Amendment questions
A federal appeals court has signaled that it might not allow a lawsuit brought by New England fishing businesses and industry groups against a California aquarium to proceed because of the case’s potential impact on free speech
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