Britain uses UN speech to show that it wants to be a leader on how the world handles AI
Britain is pitching itself to the world as a ready leader in shaping an international response to the rise of artificial intelligence
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Ukraine war: US to give Kyiv long-range ATACMS missiles - media reports
Kyiv has been long pushing for ATACMS missiles capable of hitting Russian targets far behind the front line.
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Charlie Morton removed vs. Nationals as Braves pitching injury worries grow
Charlie Morton was removed from his most recent start, sparking concerns from fans after a previous injury to ace pitcher Max Fried was revealed.
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Nursery fentanyl death provokes horror and fear in Bronx
Residents of New York City's Bronx said the child's death is a symptom of a much larger problem.
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The Philippines accuses China's shadowy maritime militia of destroying coral reefs in South China Sea
Vibrant reefs filled with colorful fish and seaweed just two years ago have been turned into a wasteland of crushed corals in the South China Sea and the Philippines says it has identified a culprit -- China's shadowy maritime militia.
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UAW union files labor complaint against US Senator Tim Scott
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has filed a labor complaint against Republican presidential
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‘The state says our kids don’t exist’ - how LGBT life is changing in Italy
Italy is removing children from registers and stopping surrogacy abroad in new rules affecting same-sex couples.
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Vikings have familiar playbook, backfield role for Akers; still committed to Mattison
Much of the typical team-switching stress for an NFL player will be irrelevant this week for Cam Akers
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Denver Broncos rule out safety Justin Simmons against the Miami Dolphins because of a hip injury
The winless Denver Broncos will be without two key defenders Sunday in Miami when they face the unbeaten Dolphins and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa
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Latin American Bank Turns to Asia, Middle East for Fresh Capital
Corporacion Andina de Fomento, a Latin American development bank that will lend over $14 billion this year, is
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Fact check: Biden falsely claims he has 'been to every mass shooting'
President Joe Biden falsely claimed Friday that he has been to the site of "every mass shooting," the latest in a series of false claims about his travel record.
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Are you worried about a federal government shutdown? Share your story
The clock is ticking on a potential shutdown of the federal government. If Congress doesn't pass a federal spending bill by the end of September 30, many government operations will grind to a halt. Essential services, however, would continue.
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