Republicans are split about whether to vote to extend enhanced tax credits for the health care marketplace while Democrats do not trust Republicans to follow through
Iraqis head to polls in election drawing scrutiny from US and Iran
Iraqis vote on Tuesday to elect a new parliament in a closely watched poll that comes at a pivotal moment for the country and region. Both Iran and the United States are monitoring the outcome as Iraq, unusually stable in recent years, seeks to move b…
Wiggles admit likely consumer law breach over Emma Bow headbands with button batteries
Children’s music supergroup pledges to discuss safety risks on special episode of Wiggle Talk podcastFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastChildren’s entertainers the Wiggles ha…
Financial documents show Anthropic expects to break even in 2028, while OpenAI projects ~$74B in operating losses that year before turning a profit in 2030 (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal)
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Financial documents show Anthropic expects to break even in 2028, while OpenAI projects ~$74B in operating losses that year before turning a profit in 2030 — Financial documents from both companies …
Delhi 10/11 Blast: Grief Pours In From Across World, UK And US Issue Advisories
Leaders across the globe expressed grief and shock after at least eight people were killed and several others injured in a car blast near the Red Fort in New Delhi.
Canada no longer measles-free as outbreaks spread
Canada has lost its measles elimination status as vaccination rates have slipped below the 95% coverage rate needed to stop outbreaksCanada is no longer measles-free because of ongoing outbreaks, international health experts said on Monday, as childhoo…
Armed men in Mali publicly killed a TikTok influencer, authorities say
Armed men in Mali killed a TikTok influencer who had posted videos in support of the West African nation’s military, authorities said Monday.
New Zealand will remove police from gun licensing but near-total semiautomatics ban to remain
New Zealand’s government has announced changes to firearms laws Tuesday which include ending police officer involvement in gun regulation.
Canadian Judge Rules Man Accused Of Sharing Fake Nude Image Of Wife Did Not Commit Crime
The Canadian judge ruled that the digitally manipulated photos did not meet the definition of intimate images under the Criminal Code.
Washington Huskies to face Montana in NCAA women’s soccer tournament
A day after winning the Big Ten tourney following teammate Mia Hamant’s death, the Huskies learned they will open the NCAA tournament at home vs. Montana.