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Charlie Kirk · United StatesTyler James Robinson has been charged with the murder of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.Robinson, 22, from Washington, Utah, was charged with aggravated murder and weapon and obstruction of justice offences ahead of his court appearance today.See the Story
Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with aggravated murder; prosecutor to seek death penalty
43% Center coverage: 475 sources

CDC · WashingtonFired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Susan Monarez will tell senators that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pressured her to endorse new vaccine recommendations before seeing scientific evidence, according to a copy of the testimony she plans to give during a Wednesday hearing.See the Story
Fired CDC chief will testify Kennedy pressed her to endorse vaccine recommendations without evidence
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Microsoft · United KingdomMicrosoft said on Tuesday that it plans to invest $30 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.K. by 2028. The investment includes $15 billion in capital expenditures and $15 billion in its U.K. operations, Microsoft said. The company said the investment would enable it to build the U.K.’s “largest supercomputer,” with more than 23,000 advanced graphics processing units, in partnership with Nscale, a British cloud computing firm.See the Story
Microsoft announces $30 billion investment in AI infrastructure, operations in UK
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