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India's doctors refuse to end strike over brutal rape and murder of trainee at Kolkata hospital
2024-08-19 13:04:54
10 days after a young female medic was killed in a brutal rape attack in India, her fellow doctors are refusing to work until changes are made.
State Department report on chaotic Afghan withdrawal details planning and communications failures
2024-08-19 13:04:31
The report faults both the Trump and Biden administrations for "insufficient" planning and a lack of clear communication.
House Intelligence Committee chairman says Iran could "declare itself a nuclear weapons state by the end of the year"
2024-08-18 23:33:05
Rep. Mike Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said Iran could declare itself a nuclear weapons state "by the end of the year."
Military families feel betrayed over Navy response to jet fuel-tainted water at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii base
2024-08-18 23:32:52
Thousands of gallons of jet fuel contaminated the Navy's drinking water system for Pearl Harbor. Families dealing with health issues sued, alleging they were harmed by negligence at Red Hill.
Google monopoly ruling: Where the tech giant goes from here
2024-08-18 16:52:35
A US judge has found that Google is a monopoly and has used this dominance to reinforce its market position.
Protests spread over Indian doctor's rape and murder
2024-08-18 15:41:40
"My daughter is gone but millions of sons and daughters are now with me," the father of the victim, who cannot be identified under Indian law, told reporters on Saturday, referring to the protests.
Georgia deputy killed after he was ambushed with "hail of bullets" while responding to a domestic dispute call
2024-08-18 15:41:40
Major Ashley Henson of the Paulding County Sherriff's Office said the deputies were "ambushed."
Judge in Scott Peterson case allows new DNA test on one piece of evidence
2024-08-18 13:23:52
A judge presiding over convicted killer Scott Peterson's latest bid for a new trial on Wednesday afternoon ruled that only one piece of evidence will be allowed a new round of DNA testing.
Jury deliberates in case of Chad Daybell, accused of murder in 3 deaths
2024-08-18 13:23:50
Chad Daybell married Lori Vallow two weeks after the death of his wife, Tammy Daybell. The bodies of Vallow's children were found on his property months after they were reported missing.
National Public Data admits it leaked Social Security numbers in a massive data breach
2024-08-18 08:17:31
The big Social Security Number data breach is confirmed.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao's home raided by FBI agents; feds target other locations
2024-08-18 06:56:57
FBI agents conducted an early-morning raid on the home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Thursday morning, one of several raids on other properties in the city.
Foxconn head responds to charges of India gender discrimination
2024-08-18 04:27:10
Following reports of married women being specifically excluded from jobs at Foxconn's India iPhone facilities, the company's chairman has said that the company does have married women as employees — but didn't specifically dispute accusations over its hiring practices.
Ariana Madix's Brother Jeremy Busted For Possessing a Mountain of Weed
2024-08-18 04:26:29
Ariana Madix's brother Jeremy is in major trouble with the law ... police say he and an accomplice were busted with suitcases filled with over 100 pounds of marijuana.
Travis Scott arrested in Paris after alleged violent altercation
2024-08-17 08:20:39
Travis Scott arrested in Paris after alleged violent altercation
Western Digital faces $262 million in damages over patent lawsuit ruling
2024-08-16 23:15:08
The lawsuit was brought against Western Digital by German tech firm MR Technologie, which claimed WD violated patents filed by MRT company owner Dieter Suess.
What does the EU's recent AI Act mean in practice for programmers?
2024-08-16 20:23:28
The European Union's law on artificial intelligence came into force on 1 August. The new AI Act essentially regulates what artificial intelligence can and cannot do in the EU. A team led by computer science professor Holger Hermanns from Saarland University and law professor Anne Lauber-Rönsberg from Dresden University of Technology has examined how the new legislation impacts the practical work of programmers. The results of their analysis will be published in the autumn.
Q&A: Could 'personhood credentials' protect people against digital imposters?
2024-08-16 17:03:52
As artificial intelligence agents become more advanced, it could become increasingly difficult to distinguish between AI-powered users and real humans on the internet. In a new white paper, researchers from MIT, OpenAI, Microsoft, and other tech companies and academic institutions propose the use of personhood credentials, a verification technique that enables someone to prove they are a real human online, while preserving their privacy.
EU presses Meta on plans after disinformation tracker axed
2024-08-16 15:42:46
The EU on Friday formally requested that Meta detail steps it is taking on transparency after the Facebook and Instagram owner scrapped a widely-used tool for tracking disinformation online.
Escaped killer of 1-year-old girl, Ramone Alston, caught outside Charlotte after multi-day manhunt
2024-08-16 08:57:45
The escaped killer of a one-year-old girl who fled from a medical transport van, Ramone Alston, was captured days later in a hotel in the Charlotte, N.C. suburb of Kannapolis, authorities said.
US lawmakers press Meta over illicit drug ads
2024-08-16 08:57:45
Members of Congress on Thursday called on Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg to give them details regarding ads for opiods and other illicit drugs on the tech titan's platform.

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