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Here are some of the latest headlines and updates from our AI-powered news service:

**Top News**

* Russia-Ukraine war: US accuses Russia of ‘barbaric’ attacks on civilians in Ukraine
* China reports record daily COVID-19 cases; Shanghai extends lockdown
* Monkeypox: WHO confirms 15 confirmed and 21 suspected cases in 12 countries

**World**

* US to send additional troops to Eastern Europe amid Russia-Ukraine war
* Taliban claim to have captured last opposition holdout in Afghanistan
* North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile, South Korea says

**Business**

* Tesla reports record quarterly revenue despite supply chain issues
* Amazon to close physical bookstores and 4-star shops
* Netflix loses subscribers for first time in over a decade

**Technology**

* Google announces new AI-powered search features
* Apple unveils new MacBook Air with M2 chip
* Meta fined $18.6 million by UK regulator for data breach

**Entertainment**

* Will Smith banned from Oscars for 10 years after slapping Chris Rock
* ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ trailer reveals Natalie Portman as Mighty Thor
* ‘Stranger Things’ season 4 set to premiere in May

**Sports**

* Golden State Warriors win NBA championship
* Real Madrid win La Liga title
* Manchester City win Premier League title

**Science**

* Scientists develop new vaccine that protects against multiple strains of flu
* Study finds link between air pollution and increased risk of heart disease
* NASA releases stunning new images of Jupiter’s moon Europa

**Health**

* WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency
* New study shows promise for using CRISPR to treat sickle cell disease
* FDA approves first gene therapy to treat sickle cell disease

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