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In a World Economic Forum panel moderated by Business Insider, robotics experts dove into how bots are going to change the world.
To illustrate his point, Newsom waved around kneepads for corporate leaders who he said were kneeling to Trump.
Mykhailo Fedorov, the country's new defense minister, said his troops are already inflicting 35,000 battlefield kills a month. He wants more.
Musk was added to the Davos schedule early on Thursday.
Day four dawns on Davos as world leaders and top execs reckon with a new "framework" on Greenland that Trump has yet to fully roll out.
The Microsoft CEO said current competition is intense, but that's not a bad thing.
Chip Wilson said the "Get Low" sheer leggings recall was due to the Lululemon board's inexperience and shortsightedness.
Granted New Zealand citizenship last year, James Cameron says part of the country's appeal is that it 'believes in science.'
Friends and family often ask Deidre Donnelly, "When are you coming back?" As she gets closer to 50, she finds the question hard to answer.
Ukrainian interceptors on the market can typically fly at speeds of up to 200 mph, but they'll need to be faster to catch Russia's newer Gerans.
Jeff Bezos' space venture, Blue Origin, has unveiled a satellite network aimed at challenging Elon Musk's SpaceX dominance in orbit.
Prosecutors charged a 33-year-old man from Toronto with wire fraud, and accused him of posing as airline staff to score hundreds of free flights.
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