Ex-UCLA lecturer accused of threats ruled mentally unfit
A former lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles accused of threatening students and staff was found mentally unfit to stand trial last week by a federal judge in Denver.
Dyson sparks Bethune-Cookman to 88-77 win over Alabama A&M
Dhashon Dyson scored 23 points to lead Bethune-Cookman to an 88-77 victory over Alabama A&M.
GitHub Breach: Hackers Stole Code-Signing Certificates for GitHub Desktop and Atom
GitHub on Monday disclosed that unknown threat actors managed to exfiltrate encrypted code signing certificates pertaining to some versions of GitHub Desktop for Mac and Atom apps.
As a result, the company is taking the step of revoking the exposed cer…
Curry has 38 points, 12 assists as Warriors top Thunder
Stephen Curry had 38 points, 12 assists and eight rebounds to help the Golden State Warriors defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 128-120 for their third straight win.
AI-Generated Voice Firm Clamps Down After 4chan Makes Celebrity Voices For Abuse
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: It was only a matter of time before the wave of artificial intelligence-generated voice startups became a play thing of internet trolls. On Monday, ElevenLabs, founded by ex-Google and Palantir staf…
Abmas scores 31, Oral Roberts routs South Dakota 103-53
Max Abmas scored 31 points, Oral Roberts pummeled South Dakota 103-53 and the Golden Eagles remained unbeaten in the Summit League with their seventh straight win.
Japan’s monthly COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 for 1st time
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Former chief counsel did ‘nothing’ to address legal doubts over robodebt, royal commission hears
Annette Musolino told by commission she let the system run despite advice saying there was a fundamental problem with its legalityFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily new…
IMF projects rosier global economic outlook for 2023, expects inflation to ease
The International Monetary Fund now expects the world economy to grow 2.9 per cent this year thanks to China dropping its zero-tolerance COVID-19 measures.