September 26, 2023 - Tuesday

[WORLD] The first American-made Abrams tanks have arrived in Ukraine, aiding their counteroffensive against Russian forces.

Ukraine's ongoing counteroffensive against Russian forces has received a boost with the arrival of the first American-made Abrams tanks, months ahead of schedule. The tanks will reinforce Ukrainian brigades as they continue their efforts to penetrate Russian-held territory in the south and east of the country. The number of tanks delivered has not been specified by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This delivery is in response to Ukraine's urgent request for modern tanks, and it follows previous deliveries of German-made Leopards and British Challengers by European countries.

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[NATION] The Republican National Committee announced that seven candidates will participate in the second GOP presidential debate, with Donald Trump choosing to skip the event.

The Republican National Committee announced that seven candidates met the polling and fundraising requirements to participate in the second GOP presidential debate. Former President Trump, who skipped the first debate, will also be absent from this one. The debate is scheduled to take place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. However, it may be overshadowed by Trump's rally in Michigan, where President Biden will also be visiting. Trump has previously criticized the debates, calling them "stupid."

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[BUSINESS] The Powerball jackpot has surpassed $800 million after no one won on Monday, making it one of the largest jackpots in history.

The Powerball jackpot has reached over $800 million after no one won on Monday. This streak started in July and has now grown to $835 million. Three tickets did win $1 million each in the Monday drawing. The current jackpot is the fourth largest in Powerball history and is also in the top ten for largest Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots. The jackpot has been increasing rapidly in recent weeks, with the total going from $638 million to $835 million in just over a week.

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[TECHNOLOGY] OpenAI has upgraded its ChatGPT chatbot to interact with images and voices, allowing for more intuitive conversations and the ability to discuss images.

OpenAI has released upgrades to ChatGPT, enabling the chatbot to "see, hear, and speak." Users can engage in voice conversations with ChatGPT, which now has the ability to respond with synthetic voices. The chatbot can also process images, allowing users to share images and request analysis. These upgrades are part of OpenAI's vision for artificial general intelligence and represent key components of the enhanced multimodal version of GPT-4. The voice functionality will be limited to the iOS and Android apps, while image processing capabilities will be available on all platforms.

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[SPORTS] The Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals received an 'A-' grade for their victories in Week 3 of the NFL season.

The Miami Dolphins had a historic performance in Week 3, scoring 70 points against the Denver Broncos. This is only the fourth time in NFL history that a team has scored 70 points in a single game. The Dolphins dominated the Broncos and showcased a record-breaking offensive performance. This incredible feat has made headlines and sparked discussions about whether this could be one of the greatest offenses in the history of the league.

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[SCIENCE] The asteroid sample collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft successfully lands in Houston after its second touchdown in the Utah desert.

The asteroid sample collected by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft during its mission to the asteroid Bennu has landed in Houston after its second touchdown in the Utah desert. The sample, consisting of dirt and gravel, had landed in Utah on September 24 before being transported to its final destination in Houston on September 25. The sample will be cared for, stored, and distributed to scientists worldwide at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

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[HEALTH] Researchers have developed an algorithm to predict whether a person has long Covid based on specific blood biomarkers, according to a study published in Nature.

Researchers from Mount Sinai Hospital and Yale University have discovered specific blood biomarkers that can accurately identify long Covid. This breakthrough allows for the creation of an algorithm to determine whether a patient is suffering from the lingering effects of the disease. The algorithm will provide a more objective approach to diagnosing long Covid, which can often be misinterpreted or misdiagnosed by clinicians. This development may lead to better tests and treatments for long Covid patients.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce rented out a restaurant for a private party with Taylor Swift after a football game.

After a thrilling game at Arrowhead Stadium, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce surprised fans by having a late-night dinner together. The pair's evening resulted in the shutdown of a popular restaurant as fans and diners gathered for an unexpected encounter with the celebrities. Kelce bought out the restaurant for his family and team, and Swift was seen snacking, having cocktails, and dancing with them. The sighting fueled speculation about their relationship.

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