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Marsch: Wasn't treated well in USMNT coach hunt

Newly appointed Canada coach Jesse Marsch has criticized U.S. Soccer over its treatment of him during the process of hiring the U.S. men's national team coach last year.

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Taiwanese-American creator revamps childhood foods with Asian twists

Frankie Gaw is the founder of Little Fat Boy, a food blog that reimagines American childhood recipes with an Asian twist. The recipes, including those of his latest series "Turning American Classics Asian" are inspired by Gaw's Taiwanese-American upbringing.

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Cancer patient uses AI to help family remember him

Michael Bommer, a cancer patient who was diagnosed with colon cancer that became terminal, is using AI to help his family remember him. Eternos CEO Robert LoCascio reached out with an idea to capture Bommer's voice and memories and turn it into an AI that can interact with his family members.

The Hindu 

The happy, hopeful coffee farmers of Karnataka

The soaring prices of coffee beans, driven by a global shortage in crop production, have provided a ray of hope for growers in Karnataka, which produces most of India’s coffee. Planters tell Darshan Devaiah B.P. and G.T. Sathish The Hindu that while this is good, the more significant problems remain

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Egypt pyramids: Scientists may have solved mystery behind construction - BBC

  1. Egypt pyramids: Scientists may have solved mystery behind construction  BBC
  2. The Egyptian pyramid chain was built along the now abandoned Ahramat Nile Branch | Communications Earth & Environment  Nature.com
  3. Secret of Great Pyramid construction revealed by dried-up river  The Telegraph
  4. Archaeologist's theory may have finally solved mystery of Egypt's pyramids  The Independent
  5. Discovery of lost branch of Nile may solve mystery of Pyramids  The Times

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Update: Hillpark Fatal Fire

Police are still working through formal identification procedures for the deceased and their deaths will now be referred to the Coroner.