A Brazilian magazine on Thursday released audio of a senator claiming then President Jair Bolsonaro sought help in a plot to annul the October elections and keep himself in power.
George Santos admits ‘I’ve obviously f***ed up’ in secretly recorded tapes
Leaked audio was provided to news oulet by reporter who sought job in Santos’s office
White House denies Biden offered Putin ‘20% of Ukraine’
The White House and the CIA denied reports in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung that the US had offered Russia 20% of Ukraine last month
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Children Hit By Train, Dragged Hundreds Of Metres In Germany: Report
A child was killed and another was seriously injured on Thursday after they were hit by a train along a railway line in the western German town of Recklinghausen, local authorities said.
Ewing caddie for a week to see Pebble ahead of Women’s Open
Ally Ewing is a three-time winner on the LPGA Tour.
Sundar Pichai says Google will make LLMs like LaMDA available “in the coming weeks and months”, and users will be able to use them “as a companion to search” (Davey Alba/Bloomberg)
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Sundar Pichai says Google will make LLMs like LaMDA available “in the coming weeks and months”, and users will be able to use them “as a companion to search” — Google parent Alphabet I…
PARTNERING TO SAFEGUARD K-12 ORGANIZATIONS FROM CYBERSECURITY THREATS ONLINE TOOLKIT
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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 345 of the invasion
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Pentagon tracking Chinese spy balloon flying over western US
The Pentagon is tracking a Chinese surveillance balloon that’s lingering at high altitude over the western US, home to sensitive sites including nuclear-missile silos, Defense Department officials said. The balloon was loitering over Montana for a shor…
Kansas commits $304M to chip plant to lure federal funds
Kansas plans to give $304 million in taxpayer-funded incentives to a semiconductor company in its largest city to build a huge new factory.