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OpenAI has discontinued its Sora AI video-generation app and terminated its $1bn partnership with Disney. The decision follows concerns about profitability, legal risks, and competition.
A New Mexico court ordered Meta to pay $375 million for misleading users about child safety on its platforms. The verdict, which Meta plans to appeal, cites internal documents and whistleblower testimony about risks to minors.
The article details tributes from colleagues of Mel Schilling, a reality TV show coach who recently passed away, highlighting her strength and dedication during her cancer battle.
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, discusses the impact of AI on job markets, emphasizing the need for more skilled trades workers and fewer lawyers.
A Brazilian judge has approved temporary house arrest for former President Jair Bolsonaro due to health concerns, following his discharge from intensive care.
Stephen Colbert announced plans to co-write a new Lord of the Rings film with his son and other writers, adapting sections of JRR Tolkien's novel.
A mass grave containing 32 bodies, mostly infants, was discovered in Kenya. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the deaths, with some remains showing signs of decomposition and others found intact.
Democrats won a special election in Florida's District 87, which includes Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, defeating Trump-backed Republican Jon Maples.
Estonia and Latvia reported incidents of Ukrainian drones entering their airspace, causing minor damage. Both countries confirmed the drones were Ukrainian, while officials attributed the incidents to factors like drone jamming or course…
The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared a national energy emergency due to soaring oil prices linked to the Iran war, promising to secure oil supplies.
The article reports on Denmark's general election results, noting that Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats secured the most votes but failed to achieve a majority.
The article reports on a BBC Newsnight interview with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, detailing their experiences with him, the release of government files, and connections to prominent figures.
The article reports on settler violence in the West Bank, detailing Palestinian families affected by attacks, Israeli officials' responses, and international legal perspectives.
The article reports conflicting claims between the US and Iran regarding ongoing peace talks. Iranian officials deny negotiations, while US President Trump asserts diplomatic progress.
The article reports on mutual energy facility attacks between Russia and Ukraine causing power outages, citing officials from both countries.
The article discusses the economic impact of the war on Gaza's job market, focusing on individuals like Abdulrahman al-Awadi and Mustafa Bulbul who have had to shift their careers to survive.
Is Iran’s negotiating position stronger than when US-Israeli war started? Tehran believes so, and will seek to extract concessions that the US and Gulf nations can’t agree to, analysts…
The article reports that a US Senate resolution to end attacks on Iran failed with a 47-53 vote. Connecticut Senator Christopher Murphy criticized the government for actively hiding US decisions from the public.
The article reports on Belarusian President Lukashenko's visit to North Korea to strengthen bilateral ties, citing shared support for Russia's war in Ukraine and accusations of authoritarianism.