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In climate news, the United Nations Children’s Fund is warning that a severe drought affecting large swaths of southern Africa is threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of children. Lesotho is the latest country to declare a state of national food disaster, following Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. UNICEF warns more than 270,000
close video Americans need transparency on Trump rally failures: Rep. Cory Mills Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., joins The Bottom Line to discuss the bipartisan task force investigating the Trump rally assassination attempt. Former President Trump took to Truth Social in response to censorship of the media relating to the failed attempt on his life, urging
heating up — The climate is changing so fast that we havent seen how bad extreme weather couldget Decades-old statistics no longer represent what is possible in the present day. Simon Lee, Hayley Fowler, and Paul Davies, The Conversation – Jul 31, 2024 10:45 am UTC EnlargePeter Zelei Images via Getty Images reader comments 2
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has declared an epidemic of polio, after Israel’s devastating assault decimated Gaza’s health, water and sanitation infrastructure, leading to an outbreak of the viral disease. On Monday, health officials called on Israel to immediately halt its offensive in order to combat the spread of polio by restoring access to potable
A pair of migrant thugs who attacked two of New York’s Finest are back on the street after Manhattan prosecutors agreed to cut them loose without bail, The Post has learned. Brian Joseph, 24, and Jose Gonzalez, 19, were both arrested Sunday after scuffling with cops on traffic patrol on Eighth Avenue shortly after 9:50
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close video Meta requiring political ads to disclose AI use is a smart, strategic move: Gary Vaynerchuk Vaynermedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk reacts to Metas political ad rules on The Claman Countdown. Facebook wrongly called the popular image of Donald Trump pumping his fist in the air after an assassination attempt against him an "altered photo,"
close video Michelle Obama enlists celebrities for voting ad after endorsing Harris Patrice Onwuka of the Independent Women’s Forum discusses Vice President Kamala Harris’ potential running mate pick and her policies that could raise concern among moderates. Despite Michelle Obama gathering her closest celebrity friends to help her endorse Kamala Harris for president, one author
close video Why investors are watching this week’s Federal Reserve meeting ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss ongoing market rotation, small caps garnering attention and expected remarks on cryptocurrency by former President Trump. The Federal Reserve is widely expected to lay the groundwork for a September interest-rate cut at the conclusion of its meeting on Wednesday, offering
close video Olympics accused of mocking Christians with drag queens in opening ceremonies The Outnumbered panel discussed why the Olympics are facing fierce backlash as critics accuse the organizers of mocking Christianity with a depiction of drag queens at the Last Supper. The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics sparked controversy with a segment that
Where does one species end and the next begin? — How hybrid swarms can break down species boundaries and take over habitats Humans may be part of a hybrid swarm. And were making more of them. Richard Pallardy – Jul 30, 2024 11:00 am UTC EnlargeAurich Lawson | Getty Images reader comments 0 There are
Share Tweet By Billy Hallowell Editor July 29, 2024 Weeks after a 20-year-old gunman tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump during a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the families of two men who were critically injured are speaking out. The family of James “Jim” Copenhaver, 74, released a statement thanking supporters for their
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Jeremy Hunt, shadow chancellor, has written to Britain’s top civil servant raising questions about why MPs were given conflicting information about a £22bn fiscal hole unveiled by Rachel Reeves. Hunt wrote to Simon Case, cabinet
slow and steady — Google claims math breakthrough with proof-solving AI models AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 solve problems, with caveats on time and human assistance Benj Edwards – Jul 25, 2024 9:54 pm UTC Enlarge / An illustration provided by Google.Google reader comments 42 On Thursday, Google DeepMind announced that AI systems called AlphaProof and
close video Donald Trump talks Elon Musk, EVs on ‘Fox & Friends’ Former President Trump discussed his relationship with Elon Musk and shares his opinion on EV mandates. Despite having a "good relationship" with Tesla's Elon Musk, the former president said he's completely "against" an electric vehicle mandate. During an interview on Fox & Friends,"
Cutting through the sludge — OpenAI hits Google where it hurts with new SearchGPT prototype New tool may solve a web-search problem partially caused by AI-generated junk online. Benj Edwards – Jul 25, 2024 8:39 pm UTC EnlargeBenj Edwards / OpenAI reader comments 92 Arguably, few companies have unintentionally contributed more to the increase of
WALL, S.D. Stacey Schulz parks in a rear lot to avoid the crowded Main Street entrances to her local pharmacy. During the summer, its kind of hectic, she said after greeting the pharmacist and technician by name. This story also ran on NPR. It can be republished for free. Thats because Schulzs pharmacy is tucked
The National Education Association, the nations largest union, is threatening to cut off health insurance to about 300 Washington, D.C.-based workers on Aug. 1 in an effort to end a bitter contract dispute. Use Our Content It can be republished for free. Its a tactic some private employers have used as leverage against unionized workers
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