The Arleigh Burke-class, guided-missile destroyer USS Decatur steams in the South China Sea on Jan. 28, 2023. (Hannah Kantner/U.S. Navy) Stars and Stripes: Navy’s ships spend less time at sea amid persistent maintenance delays, report says &nbs…
Essential insects in East Asia have declined massively, study finds
Insects that play a key role in East Asia’s ecosystems declined sharply over the past two decades, according to new research — a trend also seen elsewhere.
Scotland’s gender recognition bill would have harmed women
Recognition of trans identities should not come at the cost of women’s hard earned sex-based rights and protections.
Texas man arrested for allegedly stealing monkeys from Dallas Zoo
The zoo has added extra security after the theft of two emperor tamarin monkeys, both of which have been recovered.
Ethiopia PM Holds First Meeting with Tigray Leaders Since Peace Deal – Voice of America – VOA News
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Settler Attacks in the West Bank Are On the Rise. Israel’s New Leaders May Make it Worse
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Licenses suspended for 2 fired EMTs in Tyre Nichols death
A Tennessee board on Friday suspended the emergency medical technician licenses of two former Memphis Fire Department employees for failing to render critical care to Tyre Nichols after he took a beating from police that ultimately killed him.
After Tyre Nichols’ death, can this bodycam AI make police more accountable?
After disturbing footage was released of Nichols’ death, one company has promised to change policing in America through the implementation of tech that analyzes police bodycams. Is it everything it seems? Holly Baxter reports
American medic Pete Reed killed in Ukraine while evacuating citizens
US military veteran died while working in Bakhmut, according to Global Response Medicine
Judge uses AI app ‘ChatGPT’ to help make court ruling
The new artificial intelligence site ChatGPT has brought people together to make silly poems and even social media tweets, but one judge is using it to formulate case decisions. While the site has been an annoyance for teachers testing for plagiarism …