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Axios

Analysis of Fastest-Shrinking Cities in the U.S.

An analysis of U.S. Census data reveals that over 600 cities with populations of 20,000 or more have lost residents between 2020 and 2025, with significant declines observed in cities like Big Spring, Texas, and Greenville, Mississippi. The report indicates that many of these shrinking cities are facing economic and infrastructural challenges, contributing to a widening divide in the U.S. between growing and declining communities.

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Axios

Nvidia to Launch First Windows PCs with Its Processors Next Week

Nvidia will launch its first Windows PCs powered by its processors next week, coinciding with Microsoft's efforts to enhance AI capabilities in the PC market. The announcement will be made at the Computex trade show and Microsoft's Build conference, with expected participation from various manufacturers. Analysts believe this move could positively impact both Nvidia and Microsoft, as well as competitors like Qualcomm.

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Fox News — Politics

Treasury Department Plans $250 Bill Featuring Trump, Pending Congressional Approval

The Treasury Department is preparing a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump's portrait for the 250th anniversary of the U.S., pending a change in federal law. The proposal has sparked criticism from Democratic lawmakers who argue it prioritizes Trump's legacy over the anniversary celebration.

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nytimes.com

Washington Nationals Dismiss Community Relations Executive Following Controversial Video

The Washington Nationals have fired community relations executive Sean Hudson after a video surfaced in which he discussed internal matters, including a supposed social media ban on a Catholic pitcher. The team's president denied several claims made in the video and reiterated the organization's commitment to inclusivity.

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The Atlantic

Concerns Surround AI Detection Tool Pangram

Pangram, an AI detection tool, has been at the center of controversies regarding accusations of AI-generated writing. While it claims a low false positive rate, concerns about its accuracy and the potential for misuse are growing. The tool's CEO stresses the importance of using Pangram as a starting point for further investigation rather than a definitive judgment.

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Deutsche Welle

Hungary's Government Needs to Meet Conditions to Access EU Funds

Hungary's Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have reached an agreement that could unlock more than €16 billion in EU funds for Hungary. The Hungarian government must meet certain conditions to access these funds.

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Axios

Schools Implement Measures to Reduce Screen Time in Classrooms

Efforts to reduce screen time in classrooms are gaining traction, with at least 16 states proposing legislation to limit technology use. Schools Beyond Screens, a nonprofit advocating for reduced screen time, has seen significant growth and has influenced policy changes in major school districts. The American Federation of Teachers has also introduced guidelines for managing AI and screen time in education.

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Fox News — Latest

Public Hearing in New York Discusses Cash Reparations for Black Residents

A public hearing in New York focused on cash reparations for Black residents as state officials consider compensation for slavery and racial injustices. Advocates called for significant financial payments, emphasizing the need for reparations to be based on lineage and the importance of recognizing foundational Black Americans.

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Vox

Overview of the Ongoing Debate Over Raw Milk Consumption

The debate over raw milk consumption in the U.S. continues as public health agencies emphasize the safety benefits of pasteurization, while advocates argue for the legalization of raw milk sales. Recent legislative efforts in various states aim to ease restrictions, despite ongoing concerns from health officials about the risks associated with raw milk, particularly for vulnerable populations.

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Fox News — Politics

Former Biden aide expresses concerns over Democratic support for Senate candidate Graham Platner

Michael LaRosa, a former aide to Jill Biden, voiced his concerns about the Democratic Party's support for Senate candidate Graham Platner, citing his controversial past and lack of alignment with Democratic values. LaRosa warned that this support could lead to negative consequences for the party in the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of maintaining standards within the party.

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NPR — Top Stories

NTSB Takes Action to Protect Cockpit Audio Recordings Amid AI Challenges

The NTSB has temporarily suspended its docket system following the use of digital images to recreate cockpit voice recordings related to a recent crash. This situation underscores the difficulties in safeguarding such recordings in the age of artificial intelligence.

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Washington Examiner

Kevin Warsh Faces Economic Challenges as Fed Chairman

Kevin Warsh's first week as Federal Reserve Chairman has been marked by rising inflation and revised GDP growth figures, presenting challenges for his leadership. With inflation at 3.8% and a potential rate hike on the horizon, experts warn of the complexities ahead, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions and previous criticisms from President Trump.

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New York Times — US

California High Schools Promote Construction Careers to Graduating Seniors

High school seniors in California are reevaluating career paths amid job market uncertainties and the rise of AI. In response, schools are offering hands-on construction classes to highlight job opportunities and potential high salaries in the field.

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Washington Examiner

Analysis of Rising Trucking Costs and Their Economic Implications

Trucking prices are rising significantly, which may lead to increased costs for goods and pose challenges for the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The Logistics Managers’ Index indicates that rising hauling costs are influenced by factors such as fuel price increases and supply chain constraints. The average price of diesel is impacting the economy, with trucking firms expected to pass these costs onto consumers.

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Washington Examiner

Democratic Republic of the Congo Faces Challenges in Ebola Response

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing significant challenges in responding to an Ebola outbreak, with over 900 suspected cases and 220 suspected deaths. Ongoing violence and instability hinder effective health responses, prompting calls for international support and investment in health systems. Experts suggest that while the DRC may face endemic Ebola, the threat to countries with stronger health infrastructures, like the U.S., remains low.

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BBC — Business

Wizz Air CEO advises UK travelers to arrive early for flights

Yvonne Moynihan, CEO of Wizz Air, has advised UK holidaymakers to arrive three hours prior to their flights to accommodate for expected delays. She also recommended carrying portable chargers and water to manage long wait times.

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Wired

Nike Produces World Cup Jerseys from Recycled Textiles

Nike has announced the production of World Cup jerseys for 16 teams using chemical recycling techniques. Despite this innovation, experts indicate that it may not effectively resolve the ongoing waste challenges faced by the fashion sector.

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