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  • BusinessReuters

    Exclusive-Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan flattens leadership structure, names new AI chief, memo says

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is flattening the semiconductor giant's leadership team, with important chip groups reporting directly to him, according to a memo from Tan seen by Reuters. Intel has also promoted networking chip chief Sachin Katti to be chief technology officer and artificial intelligence chief, according to the memo. The leadership changes are the first major move under Tan, who took the top job last month, to turn around the venerable Silicon Valley chi

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    UGA student hit by bus near Tate Center, driver to be charged

    A University of Georgia student was hit by a transit bus near the Tate Student Center on Wednesday.

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    Viral racist rant in Pinole sparks hate crime investigation

    A video of a woman in a car repeatedly using the N— word in Pinole has gone viral.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Tesla speeds up odometers to avoid warranty repairs, US lawsuit claims

    Tesla faces a proposed class action claiming it speeds up odometers on its electric vehicles so they fall out of warranty faster, saving Elon Musk's company from having to pay for repairs. The plaintiff Nyree Hinton alleged that Tesla odometer readings reflect energy consumption, driver behavior and "predictive algorithms" rather than actual mileage driven. He said the odometer on the 2020 Model Y he bought in December 2022 with 36,772 miles on the clock ran at least 15% fast, based on his oth

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  • USNY Post Sports

    Wild golf brawl erupts over slow play, ends with shirtless man getting pummeled

    A wild brawl on Monday was caught on video at a golf course in Canada.

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  • ScienceScienceAlert

    Study on Mice Suggests Surprising Link Between Nose-Picking And Alzheimer's

    Do you really need to pick it?

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  • WorldReuters

    Moscow plans to use seized US-owned company to feed Russian army, document shows

    Plans are afoot for an American-owned company seized by the Kremlin and placed under state control to be used to supply food to the Russian army, a document seen by Reuters showed, potentially threatening Moscow's warming relations with the U.S. As the U.S. and the Kremlin negotiate to stop the war in Ukraine, the canned food maker Glavprodukt which was seized in October and is the only American-owned firm to be taken under state control, has been caught in the crosshairs.

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