Day: April 19, 2023
UN court gets request for advisory opinion on climate change
The United Nations’ highest court has confirmed that the General Assembly has asked for it to issue an advisory opinion on “the obligations of States in respect of climate change.”
Snap expands its My AI chatbot to all users for free and says My AI can now be added to group chats and recommend AR filters, with photo generation coming soon (Alex Heath/The Verge)
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Snap expands its My AI chatbot to all users for free and says My AI can now be added to group chats and recommend AR filters, with photo generation coming soon — The OpenAI-powered chatbot is also being added…
Rishi Sunak to be grilled about his wealth by children in TV interview
Young presenters quiz the Prime Minister on a special edition of Sky’s FYI: Weekly News Show.
After 3 years, Flying Heritage Museum to reopen in Everett
The Flying Heritage Museum will reopen under new ownership on Memorial Day weekend.
Zero Trust, Zero Worries: Secure Your Network with Cisco SD-WAN
Organizations need to secure their users, networks, workloads, and applications in a way that works for their business. Cisco SD-WAN can help achieve that by implementing a Zero Trust model that ensures security across all facets of digital operations.
Pentagon Wants Authority To Begin New Program Starts Without Funding; Kendall Wants Congress To Act
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Time is the enemy for contending with potential threats from China and Congress can help by giving the Defense Department new, limited acquisition authorities to move out quickly […]
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UK doctor did not think new mother who later died had herpes, inquest hears
Kimberly Sampson and Samantha Mulcahy died from an infection caused by the same virusA doctor who helped to deliver the baby of a woman who died from herpes after potentially being infected by a surgeon said that it “did not cross his mind” that the ne…
Family of Tyre Nichols sues Memphis officials, police officers
The $550-million lawsuit in the US compares the Nichols beating to that of Emmett Till, a Black boy murdered in 1955.