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These photos taken by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee at Virginian glass factories in 1911 show poor, exhausted young boys doing dangerous jobs.

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Sabrent shared an early look at its next portable SSD, the new Rocket, which is the first to use Thunderbolt 5. It's incredibly fast and, perhaps more importantly, promises to regulate heat better.

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A rarely-seen Canada Lynx was filmed majestically striking a pose in incredible trail camera footage.

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Drone footage captured a pair of lion brothers making the longest swim ever recorded for their species -- in the hopes of finding a female partner.

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A cameraman and journalist were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli airstrike this week.

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Turkey blocked access to Instagram across the country without stating a reason or duration for the ban.

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After reports arose yesterday that Intel would slash jobs in an attempt to cut costs and recoup overall value, the company made these anticipated moves today alongside releasing horrible second-quarter financial results.

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Canva, Serif Affinity's new owner, is adding a set of Disney characters to its content library for a "limited time" starting August 9, allowing paid, education and nonprofit subscribers access to use them for social posts, thank you cards, invitations, school lesson content, and more.

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Renowned printing company WhiteWall works with a diverse range of photographers and other visual artists and often highlights a creator's work as part of a broader marketing campaign. The latest to work with WhiteWall is photographer Lorenz Holder.

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OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has taken to social media to say that United States regulators will be provided with early access to OpenAI's next foundational AI model.

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