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Nationwide boom in AI data centers stirs resistance

To fuel their artificial intelligence initiatives, tech companies are building massive numbers of AI data centers, with more than 4,000 in operation across the country. But some communities, wary of the environmental and financial implications of such facilities in their backyards, are fighting back. “Sunday Morning” national correspondent Robert Costa examines the drive to construct…

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5 best fantasy dramas to watch on Hulu

Fantasy dramas offer something real life never can: a true escape. Lately, though, they’ve become so much more than dragons and spells. These days, the best ones are packed with emotion, sharp characters, and stories that mix romance, politics, myths, and even a little psychology. Honestly, if that’s what you’re looking for, Hulu’s library quietly…

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IPL 2026: Why RCB, Mumbai Indians players are wearing black armbands – Explained | Cricket News

Hardik Pandya and Rajat Patidar (Image credit: Mumbai Indians) NEW DELHI: Fans were eagerly awaiting the mouth-watering IPL 2026 clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium. Apart from the high-profile contest, the spotlight was also on the much-anticipated face-off between batting stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, known for their…

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Is your phone listening to you?

A lot of people have had a very creepy experience with their phones. One woman told us, “Sometimes when I talk about something with my friends, then I’ll, like, look on TikTok 30 minutes later – and the same thing will show up.” One visitor to New York told us, “We were talking about this…

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Fighting for health care claim approvals

Marketing executive Mathew Evins lived with chronic back pain for eight agonizing years. He described it as “excruciating.” By 2024, he had trouble just walking. He had exhausted non-invasive treatment, and his doctors agreed he needed surgery. His insurance company had other ideas: “They went back to my surgeon and said, ‘Your patient needs another…

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