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Parks Weigh Robots, Wildlife and Tourists

A silent, self-guided mower is sharing turf with migrating birds and weekend revelers, raising fresh questions about safety, stewardship, and city park design. Across popular parks, managers are testing autonomous

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Investors Eye Boom In Prediction Markets

Prediction market platforms are drawing new interest from venture firms and hedge funds as users flock to wager on elections, sports, and economic data. Investors say fresh capital could arrive

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London’s Financial Heart Falls Silent Again

As Covid-19 cases climbed in September 2020, London’s financial core fell quiet once more, with streets that usually thrummed with workers suddenly stilled. A lone photographer moved through the Square

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DJI Lawsuit Against US Government Dismissed

Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has lost its legal challenge against the United States government, a federal court ruled this week. The lawsuit, which sought to overturn restrictions placed on the

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Afternoon Newsletters Adapt Articles For Readers

Media outlets are reshaping how and when readers get updates, with afternoon newsletters anchoring the routine. One notice sums up the approach: The following article is adapted from The Block’s