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Xi seeks to turn China’s AI boom into global influence at Shanghai conference
Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s speech at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai signals AI’s importance to Beijing as a powerful diplomatic tool.
Texas flooding surges from huge rainstorms as rescuers pull people from rising waters
Catastrophic flooding in Texas after days of pounding rain forced authorities to rescue dozens of people from rising waters before sunrise Thursday while many more fled to higher ground across a region still recovering from devastating floods just a year ago.
Missing California millionaire’s remains identified 45 years after her disappearance
A missing California millionaire’s remains have been identified 45 years after the 80-year-old woman disappeared without a trace.
From The Sports Desk: Lionel Messi leads another late comeback win for Argentina
In the second World Cup semifinal, England struck first, taking a 1-0 lead early in the second half and then retreating into a defensive shell.
Reporter keeps her cool after cockroach lands on her during live report
A journalist somehow managed to keep calm and continue reporting the news when a flying cockroach suddenly landed on her during a live broadcast.
A key chemo drug is in short supply, forcing doctors to scramble
The treatment, called ifosfamide, is one of 22 cancer drugs in shortage in the U.S.
Todd Blanche defends Trump relationship and new audio in Nolan Wells case: Morning Rundown
Todd Blanche faces questions about Trump, the Epstein files and more in his attorney general confirmation hearing.
China and Xi are seen more favorably than the U.S. and Trump in many nations, new survey says
The world has largely viewed the U.S. more favorably than China for years, but those opinions have flipped in Beijing’s favor this year, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center.
Ukraine hammers Russian shipping, opening new front in campaign to pressure Putin
As the United States and Iran battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s other major conflict is now also focused increasingly at sea.
Maine Senate candidates sprint to build early edge in delegate race
Democrats running for Senate in Maine are in an all-out sprint to build an early advantage in their abbreviated race for the party nomination, and the first big tests are coming this weekend.