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Donald Trump Jr. Levels USA Today for What Front Page Looked Like After Trump Assassination Attempt
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Donald Trump Jr. Levels USA Today for What Front Page Looked Like After Trump Assassination Attempt

Donald Trump Jr. Levels USA Today for What Front Page Looked Like After Trump Assassination Attempt
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Intel’s big turnaround plan includes spinning off its chipmaking business
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Intel’s big turnaround plan includes spinning off its chipmaking business

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Intel is spinning off its chipmaking business as part of its plans to reverse billions in losses and a tumbling stock price. In an announcement on Monday, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the Intel Foundry will become an independent subsidiary with “clearer separation and independence” from Intel. With the change, the Intel Foundry will have its own operating board and report its financial earnings separately from Intel. Intel will also stop work on the factories it’s building in Poland and Germany for two years “based on anticipated market demand.” The company is still moving forward with its plants in Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, and Ohio, however. Additionally, Intel plans on selling part of its stake in Altera, the programmable chip... Continue reading…
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Apple just accidentally leaked its new Mac mini with 5 USB-C ports
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Apple just accidentally leaked its new Mac mini with 5 USB-C ports

Earlier this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported on Apple's plans to start transitioning to M4 Macs by the end of the year. He claimed that in addition to new iMac and MacBook models, Apple would also reveal a new Mac mini with a "dramatic new design." Gurman is rarely wrong, but if there were any lingering doubts, Apple might've just cleared them up by leaking the Mac mini model with a line of code in its software. As spotted by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris on Monday, a line of code in Apple software refers to a Mac mini with Apple silicon and 5 USB-C ports. That lines up perfectly with Gurman's report, which claimed that the M4 Pro version of the Mac mini would feature five USB-C ports -- "three on the back and two on the front like the Mac Studio." https://twitter.com/aaronp613/status/1835739463751782807 While there have been a few Mac mini refreshes in recent years, the design has been virtually identical since 2010. Gurman previously reported that the 2024 Mac mini would have a smaller footprint than the latest model, more in line with the Apple TV. The reports also suggested the M4 Mac mini would be "essentially an iPad Pro in a small box." Apple's latest iPad Pro models are the first Cupertino devices to use Apple's M4 chip, and their benchmarks should align with those of the new Mac mini. As for the price, Apple charges $599 for the M2 Mac mini, but it's unclear if the new model will be more expensive. We shouldn't have to wait much longer to see this device in person, as Apple is reportedly set to host an event in October to announce new iPads and M4 Macs. Don't Miss: macOS Sequoia review: iPhone Mirroring is game-changing, but that’s it The post Apple just accidentally leaked its new Mac mini with 5 USB-C ports appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $40 Sony headphones, $50 Ninja blender, $140 AirPods 3, $60 foldable camera drone, more Today’s deals: $189 Apple Watch SE, $1,000 off Sony OLED TV, $350 Dyson V8 Plus, $30 JBL earbuds, more Today’s deals: $199 iPad 9, $99 TP-Link WiFi 7 router, $400 off Narwal Freo X Ultra robot vacuum, more Today’s deals: $100 off Sihoo Doro C300 Pro office chair, Rare Nintendo Switch OLED sale, Anker chargers, more
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Five Aspects of Kaos That Might or Might Not be from Greek Myth
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Five Aspects of Kaos That Might or Might Not be from Greek Myth

By Emily Hauser/The Conversation Kaos is a modern-day, darkly comic reworking of Greek myth. If, like me, you got hooked on it, you might be wondering what was actually taken from myth and what was creative license taken by Kaos’s writer, Charlie Covell. Well, I’m here to help. I’m a Greek myth expert and my upcoming book, Mythica, is all about uncovering the real history behind the Greek myths. And in my day job as a classicist, I get to spend my time looking at (and reading) modern retellings of ancient myths. It’s not a bad life when you can say you get to watch Kaos for work. (This article contains spoilers for Kaos.) Here are five aspects of the show that you might have questioned, and the links to the myths behind them: 1. Hera’s Bees Verdict: sort of myth Ok, so Hera doesn’t actually turn any of Zeus’ victims into bees in the Greek myths. (And let’s take a moment for some honesty: the women Zeus impregnates in the Greek myths are near-universally rape victims.) Read moreSection: NewsGeneralMyths & LegendsEuropeRead Later 
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Ex-Uvalde Schools Police Chief Makes 1st Court Appearance Since Indictment
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Ex-Uvalde Schools Police Chief Makes 1st Court Appearance Since Indictment

The former Uvalde, Texas, schools police chief made his first court appearance on Monday for his role in the heavily scrutinized law enforcement response to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting.Pete Arredondo, who was allegedly the incident commander, was part of the...
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Springfield, Ohio, Axes CultureFest Amid Safety Fears
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Springfield, Ohio, Axes CultureFest Amid Safety Fears

The city of Springfield, Ohio, beset by allegations that an influx of 20,000 Haitian migrants has harmfully impacted residents, has canceled its annual cultural festival amid "threats and safety concerns."
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Pakistani Man Pleads Not Guilty to Assassination Plot
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Pakistani Man Pleads Not Guilty to Assassination Plot

A Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges stemming from an alleged plot to assassinate an American politician in retaliation for the killing of Iran's Revolutionary Guards top commander Qassem Soleimani. Asif Merchant, 46, entered his ...
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The James Webb telescope has brought cosmology to a tipping point. Will it soon reveal new physics?
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The James Webb telescope has brought cosmology to a tipping point. Will it soon reveal new physics?

Right now, it looks like cosmology is at a tipping point. Will the James Webb telescope resolve the issue by revealing new physics?
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Team Trump Blames Assassination Attempts on ‘Communist Left Rhetoric’ and Brings Receipts to Prove It
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Team Trump Blames Assassination Attempts on ‘Communist Left Rhetoric’ and Brings Receipts to Prove It

The Trump-Vance Campaign declared on Monday that left-wing hate speech was to blame for the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump’s life, and provided dozens of examples of the…
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Six Babies Were Killed in Abortions in the 9th Month in Tim Walz’s State
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Six Babies Were Killed in Abortions in the 9th Month in Tim Walz’s State

Despite what pro-abortionists want people to believe, the truth is children are being murdered before and after their birth in America. Data from just nine states alone shows that 277 babies…
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