Why smart AI regulation is vital for innovation and U.S. leadership

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You.com looks to innovation to chip away at Google’s search dominance

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The Morning After: Anker gets into the home solar battery game

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Astronaut spotted on church carving 'dating back to 16th century'

Social media users have discovered a carving of an astronaut on a Spanish church from the 12th century. The Cathedral of Salamanca is two churches joined together. One dates back to the 12th century

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