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From teaching us how to ride a bike, to fixing things around the house, and making us laugh (or roll our eyes) with bad jokes, dads do a lot for us. This Father’s Day (coming up on Sunday, June 16) is the time to show him how grateful you are with the best Father’s Day gifts. Here at Reviewed, our gifting experts test and collect gift ideas for Dad all year long, so he’ll feel the love on his special day. Whether the father figure in your life plays golf, would rather be fishing or is obsessed with the latest…

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“You do not know what you are witnessing. This is World War III.”I was told this as I sat down for my first cricket match. It was India vs. Pakistan, and the fan sitting next to me was explaining the meaning of the rivalry. Rushabh, who traveled from Chicago to New York to support India, said beating Pakistan would be just as amazing as winning the tournament. The tournament in question was the Men’s T20 World Cup, hosted by the United States in partnership with the West Indies. It was the first time a cricket event of this magnitude had…

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What’s next? For Apple, it’s not just AI, it’s Apple Intelligence.The company unveiled plans for iOS 18 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which kicked off on Monday, highlighting upcoming features including the integration of AI and machine learning across its devices and software, redesigned Photos, and a smarter Siri.We also provided a live recap and discussion of the keynote on USA TODAY’s YouTube channel and social media platforms, so be sure to tune in and let us know what you thought of Apple’s updates.Here’s what was announced during Apple’s WWDC keynote:AI = Apple IntelligenceApple is embracing the power…

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India defeated Pakistan in dramatic fashion in a T20 Cricket World Cup match at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York despite arch rivals setting a target of just 120 runs.In rainy, slippery conditions on a morning in New York, Pakistan’s bowlers Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah both bowled well, taking three wickets each as India were bowled out for just 119 runs in the 19th over – the fewest runs either bowler has managed in a Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup match, a shortened format of the sport in which each team plays a maximum of 20…

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(Screenshot from https://x.com/nytimesworld/status/1799350749320671483) Vietnamese authorities have arrested one of the country’s most prominent journalists, accusing him of “abusing democratic freedoms” by posting articles on Facebook that “violate the interests of the state and the legitimate rights and interests of organizations and individuals.”According to a prominent Vietnamese blogger, journalist Truong Huy Sang, known to many by his pen name Huy Duc, was detained last week, but there was no official confirmation until Friday night, when state media reported that the Ministry of Public Security was investigating Sang’s Facebook posts, the details of which were unclear. The arrest is an ominous sign…

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Stocks ended the week near record highs again after the latest jobs data showed the U.S. labor market is cooling, but not at the pace economists fear.The Nasdaq Composite Index (^IXIC) rose about 2.3%, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) rose about 1.3%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose about 0.3%.Highlights of the week include the Federal Reserve’s June meeting and the release of a key inflation indicator on Wednesday. The first June consumer confidence reading is also due to be released on Friday.In corporate news, the week for Big Tech is kicked off with Nvidia’s (NVDA) 1-for-10 stock split…

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Indian brides were ordered to pay compensation or live with abandoned neighbours. Photo: AFPA village council in northern India has allegedly ordered a woman whose husband eloped with a neighbour’s wife to either live with the man she abandoned or pay compensation, police said on Tuesday.Police are investigating a complaint that Rajendra Meghwal had sought help from the Congress in the desert state of Rajasthan after his wife and two children disappeared along with Kalul Meghwal.Kalral’s wife, Mamta, told police that the khap panchayat had ordered her to either pay Rajendra 300,000 rupees ($4,775) as compensation for her husband’s actions…

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The Federal Reserve is almost certain to leave interest rates unchanged at its policy meeting next week, based on recent remarks by Fed officials, analyst comments and market bets.But there is much more uncertainty about what the Fed plans to do over the remaining six months of the year.At its June policy meeting, the bank is due to publish a “dot plot,” a visual summary of the central bank’s expectations for possible rate cuts over the coming months and years.”The big question is what the median for 2024 will be,” JPMorgan analyst Michael Feroli said Friday in previewing the Fed’s…

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Nvidia (NVDA) shares fell at the open on Thursday after a surge that pushed the company’s market cap above $3 trillion for the first time.Nvidia shares opened at $1,240.09 per share but were down about 0.4% in early morning trading.Wednesday’s move helped the semiconductor giant overtake Apple as the second-most valuable company on the U.S. stock market before an early selloff. The top spot is currently held by Microsoft (MSFT).The gains came amid a broader rally in technology stocks, as softening U.S. economic data and falling Treasury yields lifted the market on expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest…

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Some of us are more concerned than others about what our cell phones are listening to and what they might do with that information.We’re giving away an iPhone 15 valued at $799. Enter now for a chance to win!Advertisers and data brokers know a lot about you… they don’t need to listen to find out your secrets. And yet, you’d better believe it’s happening.Don’t worry, I care about your security and privacy, as we all know the big tech companies don’t.I feel like someone is watching meHidden features in your Google Account collect voice recordings from your web and app…

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