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OpenAI’s CSO Jason Kwon messaged staff that the company “strongly” told the US government that building AI “requires the best talent from around the world” — The U.S. government’s latest batt…
Trump on Iran deal: ‘If I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting’
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Israel takes control of Hebron’s Ibrahimi Mosque: What this means
Palestinians controlled planning and construction in the entire West Bank city under the 1997 Hebron Agreement.
Tourist declared ‘brain dead’ after ‘drinking methanol-laced red wine’ at popular Brit holiday hotspot
A TOURIST has been declared brain dead after allegedly drinking methanol-laced wine in a Brit holiday spot. Anna Korosteleva, 50, fell extremely sick after having a couple of glasses of red wine in Bali, Indonesia, where she was travelling with her boy…
Richard Herring has ‘incurable’ but ‘entirely treatable’ blood cancer
The 58-year old Taskmaster star revealed the news on a Substack blog post nearly five years after he revealed he had ‘defeated’ testicular cancer.
Starmer’s Waterloo? : Andy Burnham emerges as Labor’s answer to Reform Party surge
A parliamentary election Thursday in a working-class district on the outskirts of Manchester, England, has become a surprisingly critical referendum on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership — and perhaps the future of British politics.
Trump sparks new war fears as he threatens to strike Iran again – ‘Back to bombing’
The US President issued a new warning.
Buried for 250 years, the lost fort that helped launch the American Revolution is finally found
An archaeological dig at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill has revealed ammunition used in the fight along with the outlines of an earthen fort built to protect the patriots fighting the British
Rockwell Automation Patches Vulnerabilities in ICS Controllers and Software
The industrial automation giant has fixed security holes in Logix, CompactLogix, Flex, RSLinx, and FactoryTalk products.
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I was there when Jay Slater’s body was found… on the anniversary of his disappearance lessons STILL have not been learnt
IT was a scorching hot day in Tenerife when the body of Brit teen Jay Slater was found, but a chill went down my spine. Two questions raced through my head. Why had it taken 29 long, agonising days to recover his body off a path through the ravine myse…