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The article, written as a personal note about Artificial Intelligence (AI), warns that AI will rapidly and profoundly change work and life, potentially surpassing the impact of the internet or electricity.
Anthropic has sued the Pentagon, alleging that its designation as a "supply chain risk" violates its First Amendment rights and exceeds government authority.
The article reports that U.S. government data indicates China has accumulated significant oil reserves, which is presented as a strategic advantage amid geopolitical instability, such as the Strait of Hormuz situation.
Sisisi Tolashe, the social development minister and ANC Women’s League president, faced questioning before the ANC’s integrity commission regarding undeclared vehicles allegedly donated by Chinese officials.
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The article reports on a $2.5 billion green upgrade plan for NYCHA, touted by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, which includes heat pumps and EV chargers.
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The article reports on ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Israel, Lebanon, and Iran, noting that talks between Israel and Lebanon were set to resume in Washington.
The article reports on Prince Louis's eighth birthday, noting a recent photo shared by Prince William and Princess Kate. It provides background on the royal family's public appearances and details Prince William's separate engagement…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed charges of crimes against humanity, specifically murder and attempted murder, against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte.
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The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is considering asking parliament to amend the law to make its directives legally binding, following a Constitutional Court ruling that clarified its current recommendations are not legally binding.
The article aggregates several unrelated news snippets, primarily focusing on a Virginia judge blocking new congressional maps after voters approved the redistricting.
An incident occurred at a cafe in Bolton where a diner was stabbed while eating, according to CCTV footage. Police reported that the suspect was also linked to a separate stabbing incident earlier that day.
The article reports that the parents of a 13-year-old boy are facing manslaughter charges in Italy after the boy allegedly struck and killed a tourist, Chiara Jaconis, with a statuette.
Researchers studying the Turkana Rift in Eastern Africa found evidence that the underlying crust is significantly thinned due to ongoing tectonic rifting, suggesting the region is progressing toward a potential continental breakup.
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Research published in Nature suggests that coffee consumption, both caffeinated and decaffeinated, is associated with improved mood, cognitive function, and reduced perceived stress.
The United States accused China of running an 'intimidation campaign' to prevent Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te from visiting Africa, citing the revocation of overflight permits by several nations.