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Iran conducted a drone strike on a UAE oil facility, coinciding with Trump's deployment of naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices rose following the strike, which the article frames as a response to U.S. military positioning.
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UAE quits OPEC: What next for oil, the Gulf, and geopolitics?
The UAE has withdrawn from OPEC, with the article framing this as part of a broader geopolitical shift and widening rivalry with Saudi Arabia. The headline and description emphasize cascading implications for oil markets, the Gulf region, and international relations.
Clashes erupt in Suweida between Syrian forces and Druze militia
The New Arab reports clashes between Syrian government security forces and Druze militia groups in Suweida, southern Syria. The story frames this as part of an ongoing pattern of instability in the region without providing specific details about the incident, casualties, or current status.
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Gaza flotilla activists 'threatened with death' in Israeli jail
The article reports that two activists (Abu Keshek and Avila) have been detained by Israel following their removal from a flotilla in international waters and alleges they have been threatened with death and subjected to ill-treatment while in Israeli custody.
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Iran hangs three men over January protests in execution 'wave'
Iran executed three men (Mehdi Rassouli, Mohammad Reza Miri, Ebrahim Dolatabadi) who were convicted in connection with January protests in Mashhad. The article frames this within a broader execution 'wave' related to protest-related convictions.
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Israel ramps up raids and incursions across southern Syria
The article reports that Israeli forces conducted a significant number of military violations in southern Syria during April, including incursions and checkpoint establishments. The framing emphasizes frequency and scale without providing detailed context about the underlying conflict or justifications.
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Saudi Arabia links three areas of eastern Yemen to power grid
Saudi Arabia has connected three areas of eastern Yemen to its power grid. The article frames this infrastructure action as raising questions about Yemeni sovereignty, energy control, and Saudi strategic influence in the region.
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Oil jumps, stocks mixed amid Iran, US claims of attack in Strait
Oil prices rose modestly while stock markets showed mixed performance following US and Iran claims regarding an attack in the Strait of Hormuz. The headline frames geopolitical tension as the driver of commodity price movement, with specific price data provided for crude benchmarks.
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SwitchBotβs rechargeable button pusher is on sale for over 20 percent off
The Verge reports on a Mother's Day sale for SwitchBot's Bot Rechargeable, a button-pushing automation device, available at a 20% discount through May 10th. The article provides pricing information for both the rechargeable model and the original battery-powered version, positioning it as a gift option.
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The creator of Roomba is back with a furry robot companion
Colin Angle, creator of Roomba, has launched a new startup called Familiar Machines & Magic that produces a dog-sized robotic pet companion designed to autonomously interact with families in their homes. The robot is described as resembling a cross between a bear, barn owl, and golden retriever, marking a shift from Angle's previous focus on household cleaning robots.
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The Pixel 11 could be the next victim of the RAM shortage
The article reports that Google's upcoming Pixel 11 smartphone lineup may feature reduced RAM configurations due to a supposed shortage, with base models starting at 8GB instead of 12GB. The information comes from leaked specifications attributed to a source called MysticLeaks. The article suggests this would represent a downgrade compared to current Pixel 10 models.
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Dara Khosrowshahi on replacing Uber drivers β and himself β with AI
The Verge reports on an interview with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discussing the company's expansion beyond ride-sharing into hotels, food, and shopping services via partnerships and new in-app features. The headline emphasizes AI's role in replacing both drivers and executives, though the provided description does not elaborate on this claim.
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The best Star Wars Day deals
The Verge publishes a shopping guide highlighting Star Wars Day (May 4th) deals and promotions. The article frames the occasion as a celebration of the Star Wars franchise while noting recent quietness in new content releases, positioning discounted merchandise as the main draw for the holiday.
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Amazon’s trying to turn its massive shipping operation into another AWS
Amazon is launching Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS) to offer logistics services like freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel shipping to external businesses, directly competing with established carriers like UPS, DHL, and FedEx. The service mirrors AWS's model by monetizing Amazon's existing infrastructure for third-party use.
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Elon Musk will settle the fedsβ Twitter lawsuit with pocket change
The SEC has settled a lawsuit against Elon Musk over alleged late disclosure of Twitter stock purchases in 2022. The article frames the settlement as a 'massive bargain' for Musk, suggesting he avoided significant financial consequences for conduct the SEC alleged caused investor harm.
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Live updates from Elon Musk and Sam Altmanβs court battle over the future of OpenAI
The Verge reports on an ongoing lawsuit filed by Elon Musk against OpenAI and Sam Altman, alleging the company abandoned its mission to develop AI for humanity in favor of profit. The article provides live trial updates including Musk's testimony during jury selection and his three days on the stand.
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Skylightβs 15-inch smart calendar is down to its lowest price to date
The Skylight Calendar 2, a 15-inch smart calendar device that syncs with multiple calendar platforms, is currently on sale for $249.99 (50% off its regular price) at Amazon and Walmart. This represents a new low price and is $10 cheaper than a Mother's Day promotional price from the previous week.
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Tesla hits Muskβs threshold for βsafe unsupervisedβ driving
Tesla's fleet has reached 10 billion miles using Full Self-Driving (Supervised), crossing a threshold Elon Musk previously set for 'safe unsupervised' driving. However, the article clarifies that FSD remains a Level 2 system requiring active human driver monitoring and has not automatically upgraded to unsupervised operation.
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Pirro changes course in Fed investigation, move unlikely to satisfy Powell
A U.S. attorney declined to appeal a court ruling that blocked subpoenas issued by Jeannine Pirro to the Federal Reserve. The headline suggests this decision is unlikely to resolve tensions with Fed Chair Powell, implying ongoing conflict without detailing specifics.
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Pinterest surges 15% after earnings beat as company posts strong guidance
Pinterest stock rose 15% following better-than-expected earnings and positive forward guidance. The company recently conducted layoffs affecting 15% of workforce and reduced office space while redirecting resources toward AI development.
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