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Tax Day 2024 in USA: Full list of discounts, freebies on food items

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  On Tax Day this year in the US, falling on April 15th, a slew of businesses including Krispy Kreme, GrubHub, Potbelly, Arby's, Dave & Buster's, California Pizza Kitchen, BJ's Restaurant, TGI Fridays, Paris Baguette, Grimaldi's, and Hooters are rolling out discounts and freebies, as reported by USA Today. Krispy Kreme sweetens the deal by offering a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts at the price of sales tax to customers who purchase one Original Glazed. Meanwhile, Hooters tantalizes taste buds with a free dessert valued at up to $6.99 or 10 free wings with the purchase of Dos Equis draft beers and Legendary Margaritas priced at $4. GrubHub gets in on the action by providing a $15 discount for the first 1,000 customers who redeem the code TAXBREAK and spend over $25 on April 15th. As for Potbelly and Arby's, they're serving up free sandwiches on the big day. And if you're in the mood for some gaming fun, Dave & Buster's slashes prices wit

Intel unveils Gaudi 3 AI accelerator, says it beats Nvidia's H100

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 Intel made a splash at the kickoff of its Vision 2024 conference by introducing the Gaudi 3 AI processing chip. This new chip is tailor-made to turbocharge AI tasks on a large scale within businesses, boasting superior speed compared to Nvidia's H100 GPU, the current gold standard in the industry.   Built upon the same architecture and core principles as its predecessor, Gaudi 3 distinguishes itself by leveraging TSMC's cutting-edge 5nm manufacturing process, a significant leap from the 7nm process utilized in Gaudi 2. This enhancement translates to heightened efficiency and performance.   Equipped with up to 128GB of HBM2e memory, Gaudi 3 boasts an impressive bandwidth of 3.7 TB/s and operates within a power envelope of 900W. During its presentation, Intel presented benchmark comparisons pitting Gaudi 3 against Nvidia's leading H100 GPU, showcasing performance disparities across various large language models such as LLAMA2-7B, LLAMA2-13B, and GPT-3 175B. Impressiv

Nicaragua to ICJ: End Germany’s support of Israeli ‘genocide’ in Gaza

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 Germany is currently being accused before the highest judicial body of the United Nations for its alleged complicity in enabling genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, in collaboration with its close ally, Israel.   Nicaragua has brought forth its case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), urging the court to implement urgent measures to halt Germany's provision of weaponry and other support to Israel. Carlos Jose Francisco Arguello Gomez, the Nicaraguan Ambassador to The Netherlands and leader of Nicaragua’s delegation, emphasized in his opening statement that grave violations of international humanitarian law, including acts of genocide, are openly occurring in Palestine. He stressed the significance of the case, highlighting its profound impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands and the perilous threat it poses to an entire population. Gomez urged other nations to refrain from aiding the perpetrator, asserting that Germa

German civil servants demand ‘immediate’ end to Israeli arms supplies

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 A group of German civil servants has taken a bold stance by reaching out to Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other high-ranking officials, urging an immediate halt to arms deliveries to the Israeli government. The call is grounded in grave concerns over Israel's actions in Gaza, which they assert violate not only international law but also the principles enshrined in Germany's own Constitution. In a meticulously crafted statement, these civil servants highlight the disturbing findings of the International Court of Justice, which recently deemed Israel's military operations in Gaza as potentially constituting acts of genocide. The gravity of this assessment prompts the civil servants to invoke their duty as federal employees to uphold the law and to demand an end to their government's complicity in these alleged crimes. This impassioned plea is not merely a symbolic gesture. Backed by approximately 600 supporters within their ranks, the civil servants have meticulously built

London Underground strikes called off

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The upcoming strikes on the London Underground, scheduled to commence next week, have been called off as announced by the train driver's union, Aslef.   Aslef stated that their members will not proceed with the planned 24-hour walkout on April 8th and May 4th.   According to a spokesperson from Aslef, significant progress has been made in resolving crucial issues through negotiation, eliminating the necessity for strikes.   Transport for London (TfL) had cautioned that Tube strikes would severely disrupt services across the network, affecting Londoners.   Nick Dent, the director of customer operations for London Underground, expressed satisfaction at the cancellation of the industrial action, emphasizing their commitment to collaborating with trade unions to prevent disruptions and address concerns.   London Mayor Sadiq Khan hailed the news as a positive development for the city's residents.   Following a series of discussions facilitated by the concil

US needs Europe for its security too, says Nato chief The alliance has bolstered its forces across eastern Europe and grown to 32 members after Finland and Sweden joined its ranks

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 NATO's chief, Jens Stoltenberg, has issued a rallying cry for unity between the United States and Europe as the Western military alliance commemorates its 75th anniversary under the shadows of a belligerent Russia and the looming specter of Donald Trump's potential return to power.   The Kremlin's bold incursion into Ukraine in 2022 served as a wake-up call for NATO, presenting one of its gravest challenges since its inception post-World War II to counter the Soviet threat.   In response, NATO has fortified its presence in Eastern Europe and expanded its membership to 32 countries with the inclusion of Finland and Sweden. However, while the conflict with Russia has refocused NATO's attention to the East, there's another concern gripping allies in the West – the prospect of Trump's return to the White House.   Stoltenberg emphasized the necessity of transatlantic cooperation, stating, "I do not believe in America alone, just as I don’t believe i

In this piece, we'll delve into an exploration of the twelve most densely populated nations in South America. If you're eager to bypass the detailed breakdown, you can jump straight to our examination of the five most populous countries in the region.

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  South America, the southern division of the Americas, stands as one of the most tranquil continents globally, having been devoid of armed conflicts since the turn of the 21st century. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east and north, and the Caribbean Sea to the northwest. Population Dynamics in South America As per estimations provided by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division, South America's populace surpassed 434 million in 2021. While this figure is eclipsed by the populations of individual nations such as India and China, it underscores the region's significant demographic presence. With an expansive land area of 17,840,000 square kilometers (6,890,000 square miles), South America ranks as the fourth largest continent, trailing behind only Asia, Africa, and North America. In terms of population, it occupies the fifth position globally, following Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America.