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Apple announced Apple AI, integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT with a focus on privacy, distinguishing it from Microsoft and Google. Despite predictions, France's far-right National Rally fell short of a majority after Macron dissolved parliament, reflecting a broader European trend where far-right gains did not materialize, though some liberal and green seats were lost. The U.N. Security Council passed a U.S.-drafted ceasefire proposal for Gaza with China and Russia not blocking it, aiming for an 8-month ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Donald Trump had a virtual pre-sentencing interview for his hush money trial verdict. Malawi's vice president went missing in the Viphya mountains, prompting a large search effort. Civil Rights leader Rev. James Lawson Jr. passed away at 95, known for his nonviolent protest strategies. A study discovered African elephants use distinct calls akin to human names, potentially altering understanding of language evolution.


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Apple’s New AI (NBC, Reuters)

Far Right Falls Short (Reuters, CNN)

U.N. Security Council Passes U.S. Created Ceasefire Proposal (NBC, AP)

Pre-Sentencing Interview For Trump (NBC)

VP Of Malawi Missing In The Mountains (AP)

Civil Rights Leader Rev. Lawson Jr Passes Away (AP)

African Elephants Have Names… kind of (CBS)