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Connecticut man allegedly executed parents after argument about his money troubles: report

A 25-year-old Connecticut man allegedly executed his two parents following an argument in which he was called out over his financial troubles, according to reports. Javian Adams was arrested Tuesday in the double homicide at his family’s Waterbury home on Monday, NBC Connecticut reported. Police were called to the Beverly Avenue home at 11 p.m….
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Eagles score touchdown after four straight Tush Push plays — and NFL world is livid

It’s Tush Push mania in MetLife Stadium.
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49ers Could Make Aggressive Trade for $33 Million Playmaker

The San Francisco 49ers are a potential team to watch as a possible trade suitor for a $33 million playmaker.
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How to Buy Los Angeles Dodgers NLCS Tickets: Schedule, Location, Shop Best MLB Postseason Seats

The Los Angeles Dodgers are headed to the National League Championship Series after beating the Phillies on their quest to win back-to-back World Series titles.
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Footage captures police struggle to capture giant runaway inflatable pumpkin

“And when I went to grab it over here, it just took off,” one officer who tried to snatch the gourd told his amused colleague.
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Garrett Wilson doing whatever he can to keep Jets’ spirits up in dismal season

The fourth-year receiver is trying to stay positive despite the team’s 0-5 start.
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Eagles Key Defender Questionable to Return With Concerning Injury

A key defender for the Philadelphia Eagles is questionable to return with a concerninginjury.
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Indiana mother found alive in the woods over a week after she vanished from her burning home

The mom was rescued after she called authorities, “requesting assistance finding her way out of a wooded area” just 2.5 miles away from her home, authorities said.
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Google seeks to balance search remedies while pursuing AI expansion ambitions

Google Faces Court Mandate to Adjust Search Practices Amid Antitrust Scrutiny

A court order will require Google to scale back some of its more aggressive tactics to get its search engine in front of as many users as possible; however, the company continues to advocate that new restrictions should not hinder its AI expansion, reports 24brussels.

During a recent hearing at a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., Google attorney John Schmidtlein urged Judge Amit Mehta to refrain from blocking the company’s ability to bundle its Gemini AI application with popular services like YouTube and Maps. Judge Mehta expressed reservations about granting Google such leeway, citing concerns that mandating device manufacturers to pre-install the AI app could grant Google “leverage” to further boost Gemini’s visibility.

The court proceedings mark the latest chapter in the ongoing legal battle between Google and the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that the tech giant unlawfully monopolized the search engine market. While Judge Mehta dismissed several of the DOJ’s more ambitious proposals, including divesting Chrome, he accepted recommendations aimed at enhancing competition, such as sharing search data with competitors and prohibiting exclusive contracts.

In defense of Google’s strategy, Schmidtlein asserted that the emerging AI sector warrants different treatment, drawing parallels between Google’s proposed Gemini bundle and Microsoft’s integration of CoPilot into its Office offerings. He emphasized that Maps and YouTube should not be considered monopoly products, contending that there is currently no evidence that Google holds monopoly power in the AI market.

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Eagles’ Saquon Barkley Upset Private Meeting With Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown Leaked

Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley made it known he wasn’t happy his meeting with Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown was made public.