Philippines: China ship hits Filipino crew with laser light Yahoo NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Woman used identities of dead people to defraud U.S., officials say
A Chicago woman was sentenced to just over five years in prison after fraudulently obtaining the identities of dozens of dead people, from infants to adults, and using the information to steal more than $45,000 of government funds, according to prosecu…
Trump attacks pregnant Rihanna in bizarre rant about Super Bowl show: ‘So much for her stylist!’
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Chiefs stage second-half comeback to beat Eagles, win Super Bowl LVII
Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal with eight seconds left and Patrick Mahomes passed for two of his three touchdowns in the fourth quarter as the Kansas City Chiefs rallied to a 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII o…
Azerbaijan launches environmental offensive against Armenia – POLITICO Europe
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‘We’re calling them objects, not balloons, for a reason’
Four shoot-downs over North America have raised questions about what the unidentified flying objects are, who sent them and why. The answers, though, are elusive.
Russia Supplied India With Arms Worth $13 Billion In Past 5 Years: Report
Russia supplied India with around $13 billion of arms during the past five years, and New Delhi has orders placed with Moscow for weapons and military equipment exceeding $10 billion, Russian state news agencies reported late on Sunday.
A Stanford student used a prompt injection attack to reveal Bing Chat’s codename Sydney and its initial prompt that governs how the service interacts with users (Benj Edwards/Ars Technica)
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A Stanford student used a prompt injection attack to reveal Bing Chat’s codename Sydney and its initial prompt that governs how the service interacts with users — By asking “Sydney” to ignore…
Lockheed Martin to setup Heavy Maintenance Center in India
Banglore, February 12. US defence major Lockheed Martin will setup a Heavy Maintenance Repair Center in India. This will be the first of its kind in Asia and the third in the world after the US and Canada. The Center will be specifically designed for the maintenance and repair of the C-130J ecosystem across the …
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Small asteroid to impact Earth’s atmosphere tonight – EarthSky
Small asteroid to impact Earth’s atmosphere tonight EarthSkyMeteoroid expected to safely strike Earth’s atmosphere Sunday evening over France Fox NewsSmall asteroid expected to safely impact Earth tonight ‘between London and Franc…