As online users create Barbie-like dolls of themselves, experts urge caution over AI’s energy and data use.
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Trump to end protected status for Afghans and Cameroonians
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Eighteen months since Omri Miran was taken hostage by Hamas, his wife Lishay still sends family updates, which she hopes he will read one day.
A bitter price hike in US coffee shops after tariffs
Higher prices are worrying independent US coffee shops, which import almost all their beans.
British man’s tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document
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Hudson River helicopter crash kills family of five
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US pastor kidnapped during church service in South Africa
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Red Cross chief says Gaza is ‘hell on earth’ as Israeli assault continues
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