The debate over TikTok’s presence in the United States has escalated to new heights, as U.S. lawmakers and regulatory bodies intensify efforts to address national security concerns linked to the Chinese-owned app. With 170 million American users, TikTok’s widespread influence has raised alarms regarding potential data privacy risks and its ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Following a recent U.S. federal appeals court decision requiring ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to divest its operations in the U.S. or face a nationwide ban, pressure is mounting on tech giants Apple and Google to remove the app from their platforms by January 19, 2025. This comprehensive article examines the legislative developments, stakeholder responses, and the implications for TikTok and its users. US lawmakers demand TikTok removal to protect national security On Friday, Representatives John Moolenaar, a Republican and chair of the House committee on China, and Raja Krishnamoorthi, the top Democrat on the same committee, issued a strong warning to ByteDance and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew. In their statement, the lawmakers emphasized the urgency of executing a “qualified divestiture” to mitigate risks to U.S. national security and safeguard the app's millions of American users. “Congress has acted decisively to defend the national security of the United States and protect TikTok’s American users from the Chinese Communist Party,” the lawmakers asserted in a joint letter. ByteDance and TikTok have been under intense scrutiny for their alleged vulnerability to Chinese government influence, which critics argue could enable the CCP to access sensitive user data or manipulate content. Apple and Google told to ban TikTok by January 19 Alphabet, the parent company of Google, and Apple, two of the world’s largest technology firms, have been drawn into the controversy. Lawmakers have instructed the companies to prepare for TikTok’s removal from their app stores by the January 19 deadline unless ByteDance complies with the divestiture requirement. While neither Apple nor Alphabet has commented on the matter, compliance with such an order would mark a significant moment in the ongoing struggle between the U.S. government and foreign-owned digital platforms. TikTok’s legal challenge In response to the court ruling, ByteDance and TikTok filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to temporarily block the divestiture law while awaiting further judicial review. TikTok has argued that the legislation poses an existential threat to its operations in the U.S., warning that removing the app from mobile platforms would render it unusable for millions of Americans. “The law, absent a court order, means TikTok will disappear from mobile app stores on Jan. 19 and be unavailable to the half of the country that does not already use the app,” TikTok stated. The app also emphasized that a loss of support services would “cripple the platform in the United States,” effectively dismantling its functionality over time. The national security argument The core issue driving these developments is TikTok's ownership by ByteDance, a China-based company subject to Chinese data security laws. Critics argue these laws compel companies to cooperate with the Chinese government, raising fears that user data from TikTok could be accessed or exploited by Beijing. Republican Senator Josh Hawley underscored these concerns, stating, “The main issue is it's subject to Chinese oversight, Beijing oversight — that's the problem.” Lawmakers and national security experts have repeatedly warned that TikTok’s vast repository of user data, combined with its sophisticated algorithmic capabilities, could pose a significant threat to U.S. interests. Implications for TikTok users If the law takes effect on January 19 without intervention, TikTok will be removed from Apple’s App Store and Google Play. While the Department of Justice has clarified that this would not directly prohibit current users from continuing to use the app, the lack of ongoing support and updates would eventually render TikTok obsolete in the U.S. For the 170 million Americans who use TikTok, the app’s removal would represent a dramatic shift in their digital landscape. Creators and businesses that rely on the platform for income and engagement may face significant disruptions. President-elect Donald Trump’s vow Adding another layer of complexity, President-elect Donald Trump has promised to intervene to prevent a TikTok ban , signaling potential political resistance to the divestiture law. While details of Trump’s plan remain unclear, his involvement could influence the outcome of the ongoing legal and legislative processes. Also read | Airtel recharge plans | Jio recharge plans | BSNL recharge plansNew Delhi: Opening another point of friction with an important ally, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has dismissed the Congress party’s vehement objection to electronic voting machines and echoed the BJP’s defence—you can’t accept election results when you win and blame EVMs when you lose. “When you get a hundred-plus members of Parliament using the same EVMs, and you celebrate that as sort of a victory for your party, you can’t then a few months later turn around and say, We don’t like these EVMs because now the election results aren’t going the way we would like them to,” Abdullah told PTI in an exclusive interview on Friday. Told that he sounded suspiciously like a BJP spokesman, Abdullah reacted with, “God forbid!” He then added, “No, it’s just that... what’s right is right.” He said he speaks based on principles rather than with partisan loyalty and cited his support for infrastructure projects like the Central Vista as an example of his independent thinking. “Contrary to what everybody else believes, I think that what’s happening with this Central Vista project in Delhi is a damn good thing. I believe constructing a new Parliament building was an excellent idea. We needed a new Parliament building. The old one had outlived its utility,” he said. He said parties should not contest elections if they do not trust the voting mechanism. “If you have problems with the EVMs, then you should be consistent in those problems,” he said while replying to a question about whether he thinks that the opposition in general and the Congress, in particular, is barking up the wrong tree by focusing on EVMs. After its loss in the Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly polls, the Congress has expressed doubts about the EVM’s infallibility and the election outcome. It has demanded a return to the paper ballot. Abdullah’s comments add to his National Conference party’s unhappiness with the Congress, which was allied with it during the September Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. NC officials have privately said that the Congress did not do its bit during the campaigning and left all the heavy lifting to them. Still, the NC won 42 seats in the 90-member Assembly, and the Congress got six. The chief minister emphasised that electoral machines remain the same regardless of the election outcome, and parties should not use them as a convenient excuse for defeat. “One day voters choose you, the next day they don’t,” he said and gave his own example of facing defeat in Lok Sabha polls while winning a majority in the September assembly polls. “I never blamed the machines,” he said.LAS VEGAS (AP) — Formula 1 on Monday at last said it will expand its grid in 2026 to make room for an American team that is partnered with General Motors. “As the pinnacle of motorsports, F1 demands boundary-pushing innovation and excellence. It’s an honor for General Motors and Cadillac to join the world’s premier racing series, and we’re committed to competing with passion and integrity to elevate the sport for race fans around the world," GM President Mark Reuss said. 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Silver medal-winning Olympic table tennis player Miwa Harimoto recently had her skills tested by a robot called FORPHEUS at a semiconductor event in Tokyo. Developed by the Omron Corporation, this state-of-the-art robot stole the show at the Semicon Japan exhibition held at Tokyo Big Sight on December 13. FORPHEUS is the 9th generation of its kind and has steadily improved over the years, so much so that Harimoto struggled to keep pace with the robot during a rally. According to Omron, the robot’s name combines “For” and the name for the Greek hero and symbol of human creativity, “Orpheus.” Harimoto, by all accounts, was surprised and impressed by FORPHEUS’ table tennis abilities . “I was truly surprised,” she said after the match. “It made no errors and played [stably], so I thought the technology was incredible. I was made to work somewhat hard because I began to feel that I had to return all the shots,” she added. FORPHEUS the table-tennis robot FORPHEUS uses three cameras and a set of sensors set in a rig over the table. This setup enables the robot to detect and track the position of the ball and opponent in real-time. Using this data, the robot’s “brain” can then calculate the likely trajectory of the ball and move its paddle to intercept. The robot also integrates generative artificial intelligence (AI) to allow it to converse with its opponent. If you want to watch the match for yourself, we’ve embedded the video below. However, please note the video is Japanese. By all accounts, Omron’s improvements to the robot have proved very successful for a robot intended to act as a tutor, not an Olympian challenger. From the demonstration in Tokyo, the robot even complimented its opponent by saying, “It appears that you are an experienced table tennis player.” The competition between the robot and Harimoto began at a slow pace, but the game’s speed was gradually ramped up to push both competitors to their limits. For the most part, FORPHEUS was more than a match for Harimoto; it did struggle to return smash shots from the Olympian. Getting better with each generation The company behind FORPHEUS is better known for its health-related products, such as thermometers and weight scales. However, it also offers a line of industrial machinery designed to help automate production lines. To this end, and to act as a marketing trick, Omron began the development of FORPHEUS in 2012 and debuted in China (the spiritual home of table tennis). Since then, several teams have been working behind the scenes to improve the robot incrementally. This has led to a new generation of it released every year or two. The latest version was improved to allow it to return underspin shots. Harimoto also advised that letting off shots with greater spin would allow Forpheus to become an even stronger player. In the future, Omron will undoubtedly take her suggestions to heart to further refine and improve future interactions of FORPHEUS. Perhaps, just perhaps, they’ll even be able to fix its apparent inability to deal with strong returns from human players.Trump has promised again to release the last JFK files. But experts say don’t expect big revelations DALLAS (AP) — The nation is set to mark 61 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as his motorcade passed through downtown Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Even after over six decades, conspiracy theories about what happened that day still swirl and the desire to follow every thread of information hasn’t waned. President-elect Donald Trump made promises over the summer that if reelected he would declassify the remaining records. At this point, only a few thousand of millions of pages of governmental records related to the assassination have yet to be fully released. And those who have studied what's been released so far say that the public shouldn’t anticipate any earth-shattering revelations even if the remaining files are declassified. Bitcoin is at the doorstep of $100,000 as post-election rally rolls on NEW YORK (AP) — Bitcoin is jumping again, rising above $98,000 for the first time Thursday. The cryptocurrency has been shattering records almost daily since the U.S. presidential election, and has rocketed more than 40% higher in just two weeks. It's now at the doorstep of $100,000. Cryptocurrencies and related investments like crypto exchange-traded funds have rallied because the incoming Trump administration is expected to be more “crypto-friendly.” Still, as with everything in the volatile cryptoverse, the future is hard to predict. And while some are bullish, other experts continue to warn of investment risks. NFL issues security alert to teams and the players' union following recent burglaries The NFL has issued a security alert to teams and the players’ union following recent burglaries involving the homes of Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, the league says homes of professional athletes across multiple sports have become “increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups.” Law enforcement officials noted these groups target the homes on days the athletes have games. Players were told to take precautions and implement home security measures to reduce the risk of being targeted. Some of the burglary groups have conducted extensive surveillance on targets. Penn State wins trademark case over retailer's use of vintage logos, images PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Penn State has won a closely watched trademark fight over an online retailer’s use of its vintage logos and images. A Pennsylvania jury awarded Penn State $28,000 in damages earlier this week over products made and sold by the firms Vintage Brand and Sportswear Inc. Penn State accused them of selling “counterfeit” clothing and accessories. The defendants said their website makes clear they are not affiliated with Penn State. At least a dozen other schools have sued the defendants on similar grounds, but the Pennsylvania case was the first to go to trial. Has a waltz written by composer Frederic Chopin been discovered in an NYC museum? NEW YORK (AP) — A previously unknown musical work written by composer Frederic Chopin appears to have been found in a library in New York City. The Morgan Library & Museum says the untitled and unsigned piece is the first new manuscript of the Romantic era virtuoso to be discovered in nearly a century. Robinson McClellan, the museum’s curator, says he stumbled across the work in May while going through a collection brought to the Manhattan museum years earlier. He worked with outside experts to verify the document's authenticity. But there’s debate whether the waltz is an original Chopin work or merely one written in his hand. Volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula erupts for the 7th time in a year GRINDAVIK, Iceland (AP) — A volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland is spewing lava from a fissure in its seventh eruption since December. Iceland's seismic monitors said the eruption started with little warning late Wednesday and created a long fissure but looked to be smaller than eruptions in August and May. Around 50 houses were evacuated after the Civil Protection agency issued the alert, along with guests at the famous Blue Lagoon resort, according to the national broadcaster. The repeated eruptions over the past year have caused damage to the town of Grindavík and forced people to relocate. Australian teen and British woman who drank tainted alcohol in Laos have died, bringing toll to 5 VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — An Australian teenager and a British woman have died after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos in what Australia’s prime minister said was every parent’s nightmare. Officials earlier said an American and two Danish tourists also had died following reports that multiple people had been sickened in town popular with backpackers. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Parliament that 19-year-old Bianca Jones had died after being evacuated from Vang Vieng, Laos, for treatment in a Thai hospital. Her friend, also 19, remains hospitalized in Thailand. Later Thursday, Britain said a British woman also died and the media in the U.K. identified her as 28-year-old Simone White. US ahead in AI innovation, easily surpassing China in Stanford's new ranking The U.S. leads the world in developing artificial intelligence technology, surpassing China in research and other important measures of AI innovation, according to a newly released Stanford University index. There’s no surefire way to rank global AI leadership but Stanford researchers have made an attempt by measuring the “vibrancy” of the AI industry across a variety of dimensions, from how much research and investment is happening to how responsibly the technology is being pursued to prevent harm. Following the U.S. and China were the United Kingdom, India and the United Arab Emirates. Pop star Ed Sheeran helps favorite soccer team sign player before getting on stage with Taylor Swift It turns out British pop star Ed Sheeran is also good at recruiting soccer players. Sheeran is a minority shareholder at English soccer team Ipswich Town and it needed his help over the summer to get a player to join the club. Ipswich CEO Mark Ashton tells a Soccerex industry event in Miami: “Ed jumped on a Zoom call with him at the training ground, just before he stepped on stage with Taylor Swift. Hopefully that was a key part in getting the player across the line.” Ashton didn’t disclose the player in question, saying only: “He’s certainly scoring a few goals.” Chris Stapleton wins 4 CMA Awards, but Morgan Wallen gets entertainer of the year It was mostly Chris Stapleton’s night at the Country Music Association Awards. Stapleton won four times and took the stage to perform three times Wednesday night at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. But an absent Morgan Wallen won the biggest award, entertainer of the year. Stapleton's wins included single of the year and song of the year for “White Horse,” and his eighth trophy as male vocalist of the year. Best female vocalist of the year went to Laney Johnson. An all-star ensemble including both Stapleton and Johnson performed in tribute to George Strait, who won the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award.
Patrik Laine set the Bell Centre ablaze last night with his first goal of the season. The fans were loud after seeing him score, and the crowd reaction was perfect. Like, PERFECT . After the game, the sniper said he didn’t deserve all the screaming... And he didn’t deserve the standing ovation . Welcome to Montreal, Patrik! That said, the fans already love him, because everyone knows how hard it’s been for him in the past. And the guys at HFTV have already created a song for him: The Patrik Laine song was dormant for 3 months... until last night pic.twitter.com/6bVHvUKogU – HFTV (@HFTVSports) December 4, 2024 Laine clearly felt the love from the fans and it made for a beautiful moment. When the fans are on your side, it’s easier to produce on the ice. And God knows, Laine has the support of the Habs fans! At this level, Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre (BPM Sports ) thinks that Laine might be willing to sign at a discount to stay in Montreal if he’s having fun in Montreal and the fans continue to give him so much love. The idea is interesting: Patrik Laine had a tough time in Winnipeg and Columbus, but if he’s enjoying himself in Montreal, he might want to sign for less to stay here! @JLGP34 pic.twitter.com/JtlJCargYv – BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) December 4, 2024 Patrik Laine earns an annual salary of $8.7m and his contract expires at the end of the 25-26 season. What I mean by that is that Kent Hughes still has time to watch him before making his decision. But if Laine produces up to his potential, fills the net and wants to stay in town while still being able to be healthy... the idea of extending his contract will become really interesting for the Canadiens. Kent Hughes is constantly looking to improve his club, and a healthy Laine can help the team on the ice. And if Laine stays, Demidov arrives and Michael Hage becomes an impact player in the NHL, the Habs will have ammunition to go to war on offense : Slaf – Suzuki – Caufield Laine – Dach – Demidov Newhook – Hage – ? That’s a lot of talent, and obviously some things can change between now and then. But seeing Laine stay in Montreal, conditions permitting, would fill a direct need in the Canadiens’ line-up. Overtime – Indeed. Ward: That’s excitement on steroids for locker room https://t.co/HK3D9HFgkp – TSN 690 Montreal (@TSN690) December 4, 2024 – That’s normal. Seguin sidelined: How Stars plan to navigate “big hole” left in forward’s absence https://t.co/TuRrm4wvYy – Mike Heika (@MikeHeika) December 4, 2024 – Great contest : Win a privileged experience at a Canadiens game, thanks to @Miseojeu+ ! Be part of the action ↓ #GoHabsGo – Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) December 4, 2024 – Reminder: there are four games tonight in the NHL. A four-game slate sees the @MapleLeafs and @PredsNHL open a doubleheader on @Sportsnet while an @NHL_On_TNT and @SportsonMax two-pack begins with an Original Six showdown between the @NHLBruins and @NHLBlackhawks also broadcast on @TVASports .#NHLStats: https://t.co/Csqd3rxE1D pic.twitter.com/HV8xRAVoSw – NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 4, 2024 – Too bad for the Spurs. Wembanyama on the sidelineshttps://t.co/6RXI4TNiRC – RDS (@RDSca) December 4, 2024 This article first appeared on Dose.ca and was syndicated with permission.
PITTSBORO — A center at Central Carolina Community College intended to advance environmental and natural resource technology education is celebrating the end of its inaugural year. The EARTh Center’s primary initiative is collaborating with educators and industry leaders to develop instructional and training materials in support of environmental tech industries such as those involved with water and air quality, natural resource management, energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. Professional development opportunities through the EARTh Center are open to community college, tribal college and high school educators from all over the United States. Over the summer, the EARTh Center hosted two major in-person professional development events: the Summit for Tribal College Educators and the annual EARTh Center Institute. In May, the Summit for Tribal College Educators in Michigan provided a forum for tribal college faculty to meet in person and discuss the current challenges of environmental technology education at tribal colleges. In June, Nahant Marsh Education Center co-hosted the EARTh Center Institute in Iowa, bringing together 17 educators for an immersive five-day event, exploring water quality, conservation and the ecosystems of the upper Mississippi River region. In 2025, the EARTh Center will have two in-person professional development opportunities and several virtual opportunities. In June, the EARTh Center will take educators to Beaver Island, Mich., for the EARTh Center Institute and to Boulder, Colo., for the first part of the brand-new EARTh Center Fellows Program. Applications and details for both opportunities may be found at earthcntr.org . One achievement for the EARTh Center from this year is the development of immersive educational modules and simulations, and their availability for educator use through the EARTh Center website. These cutting-edge resources integrate simulation-based learning environments with interactive coursework, allowing students to engage in realistic scenarios where they can apply their knowledge in safe, controlled settings. The most recent creation of simulation-based materials is aimed at photovoltaic (solar) programs. The coursework and simulations created by the in-house Immersive Ed Design team walks students through the necessary knowledge checks and information for working on energized high-voltage photovoltaic systems, allowing students to gain experience with tools and situations they may experience in a real-world environment, without being exposed to the potential dangers of high-voltage electricity. For more information and resources, earthcntr.org and follow the EARTh Center on LinkedIn (search “EARTh Center (Environmental and Natural Resources Technology Center)”). Additionally, interested instructors, educators and industry partners may email Tiffany Breindel at tbreindel@cccc.edu or Andrew McMahan at amcmahan@cccc.edu to discuss involvement and opportunities with the EARTh Center.The grants, from Torfaen County Borough Council, aim to help ensure the long-term viability of the social enterprises which operate commercial projects supporting communities. As part of the Social Enterprise Challenge grants, launched by the council’s Building Resilient Communities team in the summer, organisations will be given training and supported to develop a 12-month sustainability plan. Mathew Bartlett, from Hope for the Community Project based at the Sharon Full Gospel Church, said: “Our project supports the community in Pontypool by providing a cafe and shop to help with food and fuel costs during the cost-of-living crisis. “The grant will help us advertise and grow our business model to make this important work sustainable long-term.” Nathan Daniel, at Mentroar, a new social enterprise that provides support and personal mentoring to young people and adults with behavioural and emotional challenges, said: “We’re looking to use sport, fitness, outdoor activities, and peer mentoring to improve mental health and wellbeing. "This programme will drive us forward, enabling us to support more people and be a catalyst for positive change.” The other successful enterprises are: • BB Sustainable Tourism: Opening a second retail shop in Blaenavon to boost the local economy with eco-conscious products. • Cwmbran Centre for Young People: Expanding training sessions, meeting facilities, and a youth gym. • Llanyravon Manor Farm: Re-opening Community Tea Rooms and hosting monthly markets. • Ponthir Village Hall: Upgrading facilities to offer a wedding venue and community shops. • Tasty Not Wasty: Expanding a community fridge and pay-as-you-feel café. • Torfaen Talks: Providing pay-what-you-can counselling and mental health sessions. There are estimated to be more than 30 social enterprises in Torfaen, including social care providers, recycling projects, and food co-operatives. Cllr Fiona Cross, executive member of communities, said: “As part of our Community Well-being Strategy, we aim to support organisations like social enterprises to identify gaps in local services and to work with them to provide long-term, sustainable solutions.” The Social Enterprise Challenge has received £315,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.( MENAFN - TimesNewswire ) The 2024 Design Intelligence Award (DIA) ceremony took place on December 6 at the China Academy of Art Liangzhu Campus. The Fourier General-Purpose Humanoid Robot GR-1 won the top honor-the Grand Prize. The THETA dental Implant Surgery Robot System, Digital Central Axis: Immersive Interactive Digital exhibition of Beijing's Central Axis, Pic Copilot, and the Ventete aH-1 Helmet (UK) received Gold Awards. Founded in 2015, the Design Intelligence Award (DIA) is the first international academy award in the field of industrial design in China. Upholding the core values of“Humanistic Intellect, Life Wisdom, Industrial Think Tank, and Science-Art Intelligence,” it has successfully held nine editions. The DIA aims for professionalism, internationality, and perspectiveness, making it the most influential industrial design competition in China and an important global platform for discussing intelligent design and innovative wisdom. The current DIA edition was officially launched on December 15, 2023, and has received over 8,000 entries from 47 countries and regions worldwide, adding seven new participating countries and achieving representation from 76 countries and regions for the first time. Among the entries, 360 works from 21 countries and regions were awarded, with 39 outstanding works reaching the finals. Notably, 58% of the selected works are not yet on the market, and 56% are making their global debut. This year's entries reflect the global diversity and cross-cultural exchange of the contemporary era, covering cutting-edge applications in artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, virtual reality, new materials, and more. They actively explore new fields of augmented reality and human-machine symbiosis within emerging industries like low-altitude economy, digital cultural tourism, and humanoid robotics, promoting the reconstruction and upgrading of global supply chains, innovation chains, and value chains in the era of Industry 4.0. Official website: Grand Prize Awarding Organization: Shanghai Fourier Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Winning Work: Fourier General-Purpose Humanoid Robot GR-1 (China) Award Citation: A complete humanoid framework with a robust platform customization, combining bionics with high-performance robotic technology, endowing the machine with a sense of life and immense intelligent potential. Industrial Equipment – Gold Award Awarding Organization: Hangzhou Jianjia Medical Technology Co., Ltd. Winning Work: THETA Dental Implant Surgery Robot System Award Citation: A dual-mode, multi-configuration, mobile and easy-to-operate robot. The integrated digital design enhances precision and efficiency, showcasing the promising prospects of artificial intelligence in the dental field while promoting equitable access to oral healthcare. Digital Economy – Gold Award Awarding Organization: Alibaba International Digital Business Group Winning Work: Pic Copilot Award Citation: Clever and simple design, highly efficient and practical AI, integrating multicultural experiences and addressing commercial pain points, effectively covering a wide range of user demands for everyday issues. Cultural Innovation – Gold Award Awarding Organization: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Winning Work: Digital Central Axis: Immersive Interactive Digital Exhibition Award Citation: The largest hyper-realistic digital twin space of Beijing's Central Axis to date, marking the first global application of gaming technology in world heritage nominations. The integration of historical heritage and modern technology is profoundly significant. Life Wisdom – Gold Award Awarding Organization: Ventete Ltd (UK) Winning Work: Ventete aH-1 Helmet Award Citation: An inflatable, mini-foldable bicycle helmet with a patented pneumatic structure system, achieving unprecedented multifunctionality and convenience. MENAFN15122024006250013577ID1108995002 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. 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Meta to build $10 billion AI data center in LouisianaBrainy, 'normal guy': the suspect in US insurance CEO's slayingLAS VEGAS (AP) — Formula 1 on Monday at last said it will expand its grid in 2026 to make room for an American team that is partnered with General Motors. “As the pinnacle of motorsports, F1 demands boundary-pushing innovation and excellence. It’s an honor for General Motors and Cadillac to join the world’s premier racing series, and we’re committed to competing with passion and integrity to elevate the sport for race fans around the world," GM President Mark Reuss said. "This is a global stage for us to demonstrate GM’s engineering expertise and technology leadership at an entirely new level.” Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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