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    Fox Reporter Corrects Trump To His Face Over Evidence-Free 'Biden Trial' Claim

    The Wisconsin political reporter challenged the former president, who has repeatedly made the false claim about his hush money trial.

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    6 Signs Of A Happy Dog, According To Veterinarians

    Spoiler alert: Tail-wagging isn't on the list.

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    CNN Fact-Checker Spots The Pattern With Donald Trump’s Latest Courthouse Lie

    The former president conjured the claim "out of thin air," said Daniel Dale.

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    'Fuel for water': Heatwave piles misery on Myanmar displaced

    Zay Yar Tun fills his truck with water for delivery to refugees in the parched hills of war-ravaged eastern Myanmar, where a heatwave is adding to the misery of life in displacement camps.Now, a heatwave that has sent the mercury in Myanmar to 48 degrees Celsius (118 Fahrenheit) in some places has added to uncertainties of life in the camps.

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    Critics Rip Trump's Visit With New York Firefighters Over 1 Burning Red Blunder

    The Queens-born former president made a notable error while honoring "New York's Bravest."

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  • BusinessReuters

    Rupee to rise on Asia rally heading into US jobs report

    The Indian rupee is expected to march higher at open on Friday, like its Asian peers, fuelled by the drop in U.S. Treasury yields before the U.S jobs report. Non-deliverable forwards indicate the rupee will open at 83.35 to the U.S. dollar, compared with its close of 83.47 in the previous session. The offshore Chinese yuan, at 7.1824 to the U.S. dollar, was at its highest in nearly two months, while the Japanese yen was poised for its best week in one-and-a-half years amid central bank interve

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  • BusinessAFP News

    SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through 2025

    South Korean semiconductor giant SK Hynix said Friday its entire 2024 production of high-end memory chips was sold out and most of next year's line was gone too, reflecting the huge demand for cutting-edge AI hardware.SK Hynix also said this week it would be starting mass production of its top-of-the-line fifth-generation HBM chips in the third quarter.

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