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Missing 15-year-old boy found

Update: The boy was found, CHP confirmed. Original Report: A Feather Alert has been issued for a 15-year-old boy missing since Sunday in the Banning area. The teen was last seen on Sunday at approximately 1:00 p.m. in Banning. He was last seen wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. Stay with News Channel

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FTC opens Microsoft antitrust investigation that Trump administration must carry on or drop

AP Technology Writer Antitrust enforcers with the Federal Trade Commission have opened a wide-ranging investigation into Microsoft’s business practices, starting off a big legal project that an incoming Trump administration must take up or abandon. The FTC is investigating Microsoft’s cloud computing business and related product lines such as artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, according to

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Matías Tarnopolsky to become New York Philharmonic CEO, teaming with Gustavo Dudamel

Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Matías Tarnopolsky will become president and CEO of the New York Philharmonic on Jan. 1, after six years heading the Philadelphia Orchestra. Tarnopolsky has a long friendship with incoming music director Gustavo Dudamel The 54-year-old, who has American, British and Argentine citizenship, fills a void created when Gary Ginstling

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Minnesota Republicans sue to force election rerun in tight House race where 20 ballots are missing

Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Republicans are suing to try to force a rerun of a state House race where the incumbent Democrat won by 14 votes but investigators concluded that election workers probably destroyed 20 valid absentee ballots after failing to count them. It’s a race that could determine the balance of power

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Trump’s tariff threats create division between Canada and Mexico over security at borders

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Threats by President-elect Donald Trump to impose U.S. tariffs on its immediate neighbors appear to have created a split between Canada and Mexico, after Canadian officials said problems with the two countries’ borders were not comparable. Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected those comments made following a meeting between Trump and Prime

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Better drugs through AI? Insitro CEO on what machine learning can teach Big Pharma

AP Health Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Artificial intelligence is changing the way industries do business. But executives in the pharmaceutical industry are still waiting to see whether AI can tackle their biggest challenge: finding faster, cheaper ways to develop new drugs. Despite billions poured into research and development, new medicines still typically take a decade

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