White House rivalry complicates peace talks: ‘Waiting to see if he self-destructs’
The Trump administration’s effort to broker peace in the Middle East is being shaped — and at times complicated — by competing approaches from Vice
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The Trump administration’s effort to broker peace in the Middle East is being shaped — and at times complicated — by competing approaches from Vice
Legal analyst and journalist Marcy Wheeler, who writes under the handle EmptyWheel, mocked Fox News host Laura Ingraham this week over a segment celebrating the
Nexchip Semiconductor is China’s third-largest pure-play foundry, a sentence that until recently would not have led to a Hong Kong listing. It does now. The
The ACCC alleges Amazon buried unfair terms in Prime contracts, then used them to add ads to Prime Video for more than a million subscribers
With AI agents increasingly expected to remember conversations, preferences, and decisions over extended periods, Microsoft Research has developed Memora, a memory system designed to provide
There are a variety of security concerns about artificial intelligence (AI), especially when it comes to the behavior of agentic AI. But until recently, the
Man in Gaza survives double tap Israeli strike on vehicle
The deportees were sent to Ghana, then to their home countries, despite earlier rulings by US judges that it was unsafe.
The outgoing PM succeeded in enabling genocide and failed miserably at improving the lives of ordinary Brits.
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A Chinese system has become the world’s most powerful supercomputer, surpassing American machines for the first time since 2021. LineShine, installed at China’s National Supercomputing
The health secretary says he would not give a date that he ‘cannot keep as a promise’ after being asked for one by the influencer
Baroness Amos is leading the government-commissioned review into maternity and neonatal care in the UK.
For a half-century, U.S. policy has pushed to keep disabled Americans out of institutions. Now Rebecca Anger and others fear that era could end.