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When the most famous goods of the past become common and cheap, we can always thank specialization and market innovations.
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Al Czervik, the low-class but rich real estate developer in 'Caddyshack,' shows what many people see as the 'unfair' effects of capitalism.
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Due to the U.S.'s inability to develop heavy weapons quickly enough to satisfy Ukraine's ostensibly insatiable demand, manufacturing capabilities are under unprecedented pressure and reserve inventories are being depleted.
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The Pentagon's deputy press secretary said that they don't know how many more leaked papers are on the internet.
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Thursday, the FBI arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira, who is accused of leaking information from the Pentagon. This ended the first part of a story that is still going on and has many unanswered questions, such as whether the classified papers Teixeira posted online are real or not and how he got them.
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Deep machine learning is described by Algorithm-XLab as something that "lets computers solve hard problems." Even large amounts of unstructured data can be handled by these systems. Algorithm-XLab made a positive comparison between deep learning and how people learn.
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If you consider US states as comparable to countries, 16 of the top 20 political units in the world for well-being are in the US — including the top seven.
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New tools often have a way of stoking grand claims about their impact. When the camera came along, painters said that art was done for. Do you recognize it?
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When did the first humans arise on planet Earth?
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Even though Twitter's finances are bad, Elon Musk would rather turn it into a money pit than let it fail.