Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media
The artificial-intelligence-generated fake influencers have surged on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube in an apparent bid to hook conservative voters.
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The artificial-intelligence-generated fake influencers have surged on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube in an apparent bid to hook conservative voters.
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The donations, from the philanthropist Connie Ballmer and an anonymous donor, will support the network’s long-term strategy.
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American issued the statement after news reports that United Airlines’ chief executive had discussed the idea with the Trump administration.
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The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.
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Stocks Extend ‘Astonishing’ Rally as Middle East Tensions Ease Further
The S&P 500’s rise on Friday caps a striking three-week streak, powered by investors’ optimism about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and strong corporate earnings.
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They Withdrew 401(k) Money Early, and They Have Some Regrets
More Americans are taking hardship withdrawals from workplace retirement accounts, prompted by rising costs — and looser rules.
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Hollywood Talent Giant Draws Suitors Amid Epstein Fallout
Formerly known as Wasserman, the agency that has changed its name to The Team put itself up for sale after its founder’s emails surfaced in the Epstein files.
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You Have Some Options for Dealing With Rising Property Taxes
The average bill rose 3 percent last year, in part because of higher tax rates. There are ways to try to reduce what you owe, experts say.
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Corporate Profits Are at Record Highs. These 4 Factors Could Sink Them.
Experts have different theories about what’s driving steep gains. But many agree the window for growth is shrinking.
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The California residents collected more than $141,000 in insurance payouts after staging bear attacks on their luxury cars, state officials said.
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A California man was charged with grand theft after the police said he reaped about $34,000 in what an official called an “off the charts” pasta-and-switch scheme involving Lego kits.
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Formerly known as Wasserman, the agency that has changed its name to The Team put itself up for sale after its founder’s emails surfaced in the Epstein files.
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Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, explains why wages are not keeping up with inflation and what that means for American workers and the economy.
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Experts have different theories about what’s driving steep gains. But many agree the window for growth is shrinking.
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Analysts said energy and shipping companies would be reluctant to fully restore operations until they were confident that hostilities were over.
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More Americans are taking hardship withdrawals from workplace retirement accounts, prompted by rising costs — and looser rules.
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For 42 years, the XK was Jaguar’s secret weapon. It proved its worth on the racetrack and powered generations of cars. The company’s leap into electrics could take a similar path.
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The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.
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American issued the statement after news reports that United Airlines’ chief executive had discussed the idea with the Trump administration.
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