July 17, 2023 - Monday

[WORLD] Actress and singer Jane Birkin has died at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy as a fashion icon and beloved figure in France.

Jane Birkin, the beloved figure in France, has passed away at the age of 76. Known for her quixotic fashion sense and iconic style, Birkin inspired generations of women to wear white shirts and jeans. She also leaves behind a notable legacy as the inspiration for the renowned Hermès Birkin bag. Her death is mourned by both her French and British fans alike.

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[NATION] Suspect in Georgia mass shooting, Andre L. Longmore, was killed during a manhunt while two officers were injured in a shootout.

A 40-year-old man, Andre L. Longmore, suspected of killing four people in Georgia, was killed by officers during a confrontation. The suspect, who was armed and dangerous, was cornered by law enforcement officers during a manhunt. Two officers, a Henry County sheriff's deputy and a Clayton County police officer, were wounded in the shootout with Longmore. The circumstances surrounding Longmore's death were not immediately released.

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[BUSINESS] Elon Musk has made two important changes on Twitter following the launch of the ad revenue sharing program.

Elon Musk responded to Twitter users' requests, changing the eligibility rules for monetizing profiles dedicated to animals or fictional characters. Additionally, Musk disclosed that Twitter still has negative cash flow due to a 50% drop in advertising revenue and a heavy debt load. Musk emphasized the need to achieve positive cash flow before anything else. Ad revenue has been a challenge for Twitter since Musk took over, with advertisers expressing concerns about content moderation and the platform's future.

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[TECHNOLOGY] Sony and Microsoft have reached a 10-year agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation after the Activision Blizzard acquisition.

Sony and Microsoft have resolved their dispute over the Call of Duty franchise, with Sony agreeing to a binding 10-year deal to keep the game on PlayStation. This agreement comes after a year-long battle between the two companies following Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The terms of the initial offer have changed, with the agreement now limited to Call of Duty only. This deal is similar to Microsoft's agreement with Nintendo but differs from deals with other gaming platforms. Overall, this agreement indicates the inevitability of the Activision Blizzard merger.

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[SPORTS] Carlos Alcaraz defeats Novak Djokovic in a thrilling 5-set match to win his second Grand Slam title at Wimbledon.

Carlos Alcaraz made history by defeating Novak Djokovic in a back-and-forth final at Wimbledon. Alcaraz overcame a slow start and Djokovic's comebacks to secure a 1-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 victory. The 20-year-old's win marks his second Grand Slam title and ends Djokovic's 34-match winning streak at Wimbledon. It was a remarkable match that showcased Alcaraz's talent and potential as the future of the game. The final drew attention from celebrities and royalty, adding to the spectacle of the event.

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[SCIENCE] This Week @NASA: Webb celebrates its first year of science, NASA tests humanoid robot, and new rides for Artemis astronauts.

This week, NASA celebrated the first year of scientific operations of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which has provided valuable insights into the natural world. The telescope released new data of the star-forming region Rho Ophiuchi, showcasing about 50 young stars. Additionally, the JWST has captured images of ancient galaxies, revealing that the universe was already in the process of star formation shortly after the big bang. NASA also conducted tests on a humanoid robot for remote operations. Finally, Artemis astronauts will have access to a fleet of clean new transportation options.

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[HEALTH] Intensive exercise has been found to slow the progression and ease symptoms of Parkinson's disease, according to new research.

Neuroscientists have discovered that intensive exercise can improve brain function and neuronal survival, potentially slowing the progression of Parkinson's disease. The findings may lead to the development of non-drug treatments for the disease. Exercise has been found to benefit individuals with Parkinson's in both the early and later stages, improving brain function, balance, and mobility. Parkinson's disease affects approximately 90,000 people each year in the United States and is the second most common neurodegenerative condition worldwide.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] British-born actress and singer Jane Birkin, known for her iconic status in France, has passed away at the age of 76 in Paris.

Jane Birkin, known for her role in the sexually explicit song "Je t'aime...moi non plus" with Serge Gainsbourg, passed away in Paris at 76. She became a beloved figure in France for her contributions to culture and fashion, inspiring women to wear white shirts and jeans. Birkin's greatest legacy is the iconic Hermes Birkin handbag, the most popular and expensive handbag of all time.

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