In mid-2025, the ARISE team reported that the best-performing model achieved a 70% success rate, with most failures clustering around tasks requiring three or more steps.
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Spencer Dorn,
Forbes.com,
20 May 2026
The government extended internet access so that, rather than clustering in parks, Cubans could go online on our phones.
This plan included a prohibition on shark finning -- the process of removing shark fins at sea and discarding the rest of the shark -- and grouping sharks into different complexes to simplify the management of dozens of species.
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Julia Jacobo,
ABC News,
1 June 2026
Not having a clear system or grouping like items together.
Mauricio Pochettino insisted that the United States’ policy of stacking its pre-World Cup schedule with high-quality opposition has been the right approach ahead of the World Cup.
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Tom Bogert,
New York Times,
5 June 2026
That feature gives manufacturers more flexibility when stacking additional circuitry onto existing chips.
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Aamir Khollam,
Interesting Engineering,
5 June 2026
Immigration courts inside the Justice Department are drastically accelerating immigrants' hearings and bunching them together with the goal of issuing more deportation orders.
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Ximena Bustillo,
NPR,
26 May 2026
According to Judah Levine, head of research at Freightos, more vessels are bunching closer to the Persian Gulf side of the Strait of Hormuz in hopes that the waterway may open soon.
As a row of kids delighted in mixing cotton candy and frozen lemonade into an only-at-the-ballpark dessert, the usher alerted the parents that a mass of boisterous and predominantly shirtless men soon would be assembling in a nearby section.
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Bill Shaikin,
Los Angeles Times,
4 June 2026
Somewhere a hand was raised, a whistle was blown, and all at once the butchers were out of their stalls, assembling in the aisles.
After more than four years, Russia’s full-scale invasion has morphed into a grinding war of attrition where soldiers are being killed en masse, financial losses are piling up and Kyiv has started to liberate more land than Moscow has seized.
—
Helen Regan,
CNN Money,
2 June 2026
In the new Hubble image, some of the gas on the outer edge of M88 can be seen compressing and piling up.
The plan would test the robot between Everest Base Camp and Camp IV at nearly 8,000 meters (26,247 feet), collecting data on battery performance, locomotion, joint stress, and environmental resilience.
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Kaif Shaikh,
Interesting Engineering,
8 June 2026
The sites handle marketing and collecting payment for a portion of the rental proceeds.
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Kathy Kristof,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
8 June 2026
There were some who diminished the novels, lumping them with the frothy stories of such bestselling contemporaries as Danielle Steel or Judith Krantz.
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Rick Kogan,
Chicago Tribune,
2 June 2026
DeSantis has targeted Democrats for defeat by lumping parts of deep-blue Broward with red pockets in adjoining counties that have nothing in common with cities such as Plantation, Sunrise and Weston.
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