July 13, 2023 - Thursday

[WORLD] Russia's Defense Ministry announces that the Wagner Group has handed over weapons, ammunition, and military equipment to the Russian army.

Russia's Defense Ministry announced that the Wagner Group has handed over tanks, missile systems, weapons, and ammunition to the Russian army. The ministry released a video showing the inspection of over 2,000 pieces of equipment and 2,750 tons of ammunition, including tanks, missile systems, and small arms. The veracity of the video could not be verified. This development suggests that Russia is actively working to dismantle the influence of the Wagner Group after their recent mutiny.

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[NATION] US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to China failed to address the underlying tensions between the two nations due to flawed assumptions about US-China relations.

During her visit, Yellen criticized China's economic practices while encouraging cooperation on other issues. However, Chinese policymakers do not separate economic relations from political disputes, making compartmentalization ineffective. Yellen also defended restrictions on China's access to advanced technology, but Beijing sees this as hindering its economic growth. As a result, Yellen's visit is unlikely to improve US-China relations, as their core interests remain at odds.

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[BUSINESS] Amazon Prime Day 2023 is almost over, but there are still great Lightning Deals to grab before midnight.

As Prime Day 2023 draws to a close, Amazon is offering last-minute lightning deals and major savings on various products. Consumers have until midnight to take advantage of discounted prices on smart TVs, home goods, beauty essentials, and more. Experts suggest that Amazon often repeats these deals during Black Friday, making it a prime time to purchase. Editors are continuously updating a list of the best Prime Day deals, including discounts on kitchenware, gaming accessories, headphones, and vacuums. This is the final opportunity to shop the largest sale of the year on Amazon.

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[TECHNOLOGY] The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is appealing a judge's decision to allow Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard.

The FTC is appealing a federal judge's ruling that approved Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Microsoft's victory in court brings it closer to finalizing the deal, but regulatory hurdles remain. The appeal could result in the deal expiring on July 18 if not completed by then. The acquisition could have a significant impact on Activision's gaming franchises, particularly Call of Duty, which generates billions in revenue. Under Microsoft's ownership, there may be changes to prioritize gameplay over monetization.

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[SPORTS] The National League ends a nine-game losing streak against the American League in the 2023 MLB All-Star Game with a 3-2 victory.

The National League secured a 3-2 win against the American League in the 2023 MLB All-Star Game, ending a nine-game losing streak. The NL took the lead in the eighth inning with a two-run home run from Elías Díaz. The AL had early leads with home runs from Yandy Díaz and a sac fly from Bo Bichette, but the NL tied the game with hits from J.D. Martinez and Luis Arráez. Both teams had chances to score in the ninth, but the NL held on for the win.

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[SCIENCE] Webb's first year of science operations has already made significant discoveries and rewritten scientific textbooks across various fields, including astronomy and astrophysics.

The NASA/European Space Agency/Canadian Space Agency James Webb Space Telescope has been in operation for one year, unveiling groundbreaking images and making remarkable discoveries. From revealing hidden stellar nurseries to detecting the most distant supermassive black hole and finding vital carbon molecules in protoplanetary disks, Webb has proven its significance in the scientific community. With its four instruments and massive mirror, Webb has provided scientists with unprecedented insights into the universe's early galaxies and black holes. The observatory's first images included galaxy-cluster SMACS 0723, exoplanet WASP-96b, galaxies within Stephan's Quintet, the Southern Ring Nebula, and the Carina Nebula.

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[HEALTH] Black men have a higher risk of dying from melanoma, a type of skin cancer, compared to other racial groups, according to a recent study.

A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology found that Black men have the lowest five-year survival rate for melanoma at 51.7%, compared to the highest rate of 75.1% for white men. The study also revealed that men of color were more likely to have melanoma diagnosed at an advanced stage, making it harder to treat. The research emphasized the need for increased awareness and prevention efforts among black men to address the disparities in melanoma outcomes.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] The nominees for the 75th Emmy Awards were announced, with "Succession" leading with 27 nominations.

"Succession" led the pack with 27 nominations for the 75th Emmy Awards, followed by "The Last of Us" with 24, "The White Lotus" with 23, and "Ted Lasso" with 21. The Television Academy embraced darker shows this year, with "Succession," "The Last of Us," and "Yellowjackets" receiving multiple nods. HBO's hit drama "Succession" received nominations across various categories, including Outstanding Lead Actor/Actress in a Drama Series. The full list of nominees showcases a mix of expected choices and surprising selections.

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