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Who has the federal appeals court recently restricted from filing suits under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, significantly weakening its impact?

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Which country won the Cricket World Cup, defeating the host country?

Australia defeated India in the final match of the men's Cricket World Cup, ending India's undefeated streak. India had been heavily favored to win. The match took place in Ahmedabad, India.

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In an annual tradition, President Biden pardoned two turkeys named "Liberty" and "Bell." What's the primary aim of the lobbying group who sponsors the event?

This tradition began in the 1980s and is sponsored by a lobbying group that aims to promote turkey consumption. The event has become a staple in American culture, with turkeys receiving special treatment, including their own hotel rooms. While the pardoning may seem like an act of mercy, it is primarily a promotional event for the turkey industry.

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Nearly all of the nearly 770 employees at OpenAI have signed a letter threatening to quit unless what occurs?

Sam Altman's firing from his position as CEO of OpenAI sparked distrust among OpenAI's staff, with most threatening to quit unless he's reinstated and the existing board resigns. Currently, OpenAI has hired former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear as interim CEO, and Microsoft announced Altman would lead its AI research division.

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Elon Musk's social network X has sued Media Matters for distorting the likelihood of ads appearing next to what type of content?

The lawsuit claims that Media Matters allegedly misrepresented the probability of ads appearing alongside extremist content on X in a published report. The controversy arose the report led to major companies stopping advertising on the platform.