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The self-described "meathead" says RFK is the only candidate he truly trusts.
The manufacturing problems on the buds have apparently been fixed.
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The Global Alliance for Responsible Media has reportedly told staff that it will be shutting down.
Apple is reportedly planning to debut M4-powered Macs, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs this year and next.
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While a lot of the details aren't clear yet, the company says hackers made off with customer information, including home addresses.
If only it had done this years ago after Apple took away Dark Sky.
Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota governor Tim Walz as her running mate, bringing his strong climate action record and bipartisan approach to the national stage.
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Two European suspects were apprehended this week in connection with a supposed attack on a Swift concert.
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