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In Full: Cathie Wood Talks DeepSeek Market Lessons

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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has released a new open-source AI model called R1 that can mimic human reasoning, rivalling or outperforming leading US developers on industry benchmarks. The release of R1 has sent shockwaves through the US...
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Winter storm brings snow to Florida

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A winter storm that dropped record-breaking snow across the South moved into Florida. Some people are seeing snow for the first time. (Scripps News)
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Historic blizzard hitting the south

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Blizzard warnings issued for areas near the Gulf Coast as a massive winter storm hits the South. Over 250 million Americans under cold weather advisories or extreme cold warnings. (Scripps News)
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Roads minister visits JCB factory to mark National Pothole Day

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Roads minister Lilian Greenwood marks National Pothole Day with a visit to JCB near Uttoxeter to discuss the Government’s £1.6billion pledge to fix the country’s roads.
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Transport secretary explains plan to tackle potholes

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Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander talks about how the government are tackling potholes while on a visit to Loughton, Essex
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Avoid major roads for six hours on Friday and Saturday, holiday drivers warned

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Drivers are being urged not to travel on major routes for six hours, between 1pm and 7pm, on both Friday and Saturday in a bid to avoid the worst Christmas holiday traffic.
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Garda in Dublin rolls out new average speed cameras and warns of Bank Holiday risk on roads

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Garda Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries speaking to the media in Dublin where she said that the Friday of the October Bank Holiday weekend is the riskiest, as it rolls out new average speed cameras and warns people to slow down.
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Garvey says children are overweight due to being ‘driven everywhere’

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Many Irish children are overweight “because they have to be driven everywhere”, the Green Party deputy leader has said. Roisin Garvey made the comments at the Green Party think-in in Dublin, where she said there was a need to expand the...
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Debby finally moves out of the US, though power outages, some flooding risk remains

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Debby was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical depression late Thursday afternoon and was a post-tropical cyclone on Friday. (Scripps News)
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12 million people under flash flood warnings from Tropical Storm Debby

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Tropical Storm Debby slammed Florida as a Category 1 hurricane earlier Monday. The storm has drenched communities in the state and is expected to bring much more rain to Georgia and South Carolina. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Debby blamed for at least 4 deaths as storm slams Florida

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Catastrophic flooding is expected across the Southeast from Florida’s Big Bend, to Savannah, Georgia, to Charleston, South Carolina. (Scripps News)
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Drivers warned over busiest August bank holiday getaway since 2015

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Drivers are being warned to expect the busiest August bank holiday weekend on the roads since at least 2015. The RAC estimated that 19.2 million leisure trips by car will be made between Friday and Monday. The figure, based on a survey...
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More could have been done to ‘prepare the ground’ for 20mph speed limits

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More could have been done to “prepare the ground” for Wales’ 20mph speed limits, the First Minister has admitted, as he stood by the policy. Mark Drakeford, the outgoing Welsh leader, said people will look back on the policy – which has...
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Disney to roll out $2 billion plan to reinvent Anaheim theme park

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While many residents of Anaheim are excited for the investments in the community, others have been leery of Disney's promises.
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Simon Harris says he’s concerned with low numbers of gardai in road policing unit

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Taoiseach Simon Harris has said he is concerned with the low numbers of gardai in the roads policing unit amid a spike in road deaths, particularly among young people. He said the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has committed to...
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Mass casualty event reported in Ohio following suspected tornadoes

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Suspected tornadoes and tornado warnings spread across several states Thursday as storms marched east over the Midwest.
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Travel disruption as snow blankets parts of Ireland

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Falling sleet and snow in parts of Ireland have led to some travel disruption. The Irish weather agency Met Eireann issued weather warnings for more than a dozen counties on Friday morning. It said temporary accumulations of snow and...
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Garda chief gives final update on nationwide road safety operation

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Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries of the Garda National Road Traffic Bureau speaking to the media at Garda Headquarters in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. Garda Humphries provided a final update as the nationwide Christmas and New Year Road...
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Tories accused of overseeing ‘pothole pandemic’

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Sixty-three claims for pothole-related damage were made by motorists every day last year, the Liberal Democrats have said. The party has called for road maintenance budgets to be fully-restored by the Government, accusing the...
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Drivers urged to ‘avoid puddles’ as pothole breakdowns hit record levels

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Drivers are being advised to “avoid puddles” after a record month of pothole-related breakdowns. The AA issued the guidance as it revealed it received 52,541 callouts in October for vehicles damaged by road defects. That is the most for...
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National Highways announce £15.4m in new weather stations

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National Highways has announced it is investing £15.4million in innovative new weather stations to provide them with live data of road conditions. Ahead of the winter season, the Government body has over 500 gritters ready to tackle and...
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Ministers defend government investment in roads amid ‘stark’ report

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Ministers have insisted the coalition government has invested in roads following a warning issued to government about safety concerns. Minister Roderic O’Gorman insisted his party leader Eamon Ryan has provided the necessary funding as...
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McEntee calls for increased implementation of average-speed cameras

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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has called for increased use of average-speed cameras. Ms McEntee said the technology should be a daily feature in a driver’s journey. She said investment in mobile speed-camera “GoSafe” vans had...
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Welsh Secretary says Wales has a 'special role to play' in winning Tories a fifth term in power

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Welsh Secretary David TC Davis told Conservative Party members the Welsh wing of the party could play an essential role in helping the Tories to win a fifth term in office.