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OpenAI · United StatesOpenAI has signed a deal to buy $38 billion worth of capacity from Amazon Web Services, its first contract with the leader in cloud infrastructure and the latest sign that the $500 billion artificial intelligence startup is no longer reliant on Microsoft
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Amazon closes at record after $38 billion OpenAI deal with AWS
60% Center coverage: 154 sources

Keith Urban · Taylorville"The Road" is a singing competition designed to find an opening act for Keith Urban. Twelve singers compete each week to see who has what it takes.See the Story
In 'The Road,' Keith Urban and Blake Shelton put emerging country artists in front of audiences
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Education · United StatesCarly Sitrin // Chalkbeat Career and technical education is a lot more than learning to weld or draw blood. It can expose kids to jobs they didn’t even know existed and help them figure out what they want to do with their lives. It can also teach students concrete skills they can use on the job right after they graduate high school. But high school programs haven’t always lined up well with what employers are looking for, or prepared students …See the Story
Trump gave the Labor Department more control over career-technical education. Will students benefit?
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