AI Regulations Would Enrich China, Limit Competition, DeSantis Says
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said regulations on artificial intelligence would protect a handful of companies from competition, entrench
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AMLO’s Party Tensions Risk Derailing His Succession Plan
Growing tensions within President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s party risk derailing his plan to pick a candidate to
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DeSantis Super PAC Takes the Wheel on 2024 Bid, Overshadowing His Campaign
The driving force behind Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid isn’t his official campaign but rather a well-funded outside group
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NBA Rumors: Does NBA schedule give hope for Heat-Damian Lillard trade?
Portland is scheduled to face Miami after the trade deadline and the big question is this: which jersey will Damian Lillard be wearing?Here we go again! The NBA schedule has been released, and fans are buzzing. During the offseason, most players prepare for upcoming matchups, but f...
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NBA Rumors: Harden’s next move, Warrior hypes Poole, 3-team Lillard trade
NBA Rumors: Andre Iguodala hypes up former Warriors teammate Jordan PooleAndre Iguodala appeared on the 'Gilbert Arenas Show' to talk about his former Golden State Warriors teammate Jordan Poole. The Warriors shipped Poole to Washington in exchange for Chris Paul over the summer, a move ...
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Mauricio Pochettino reveals whether Moises Caicedo & Romeo Lavia will face West Ham
Mauricio Pochettino reveals his thoughts on handing Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia their Chelsea debuts against West Ham.
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Modern Warfare III Movement Changes: Full List
Modern Warfare III movement changes detailed including the return of slide cancelling and reload cancelling.
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Twitch Update Will Let Streamers Ban People From Watching Their Streams
Have you ever faced harassment on Twitch? Well, thanks to a Twitch update scheduled for
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Two Nigerian hackers accused of targeting American children in ‘sextortion’ plot plead not guilty
Two Nigerian hackers accused of targeting American children in an elaborate sexual extortion plot that led to 17-year-old Jordan DeMay’s death have pleaded not guilty to several charges, U.S. Attorney Mark Totten announced. Samuel Ogoshi, 22, and Samson Ogoshi, 20, of Lagos, Nigeria, were extradited to the US this week and were arraigned the next day on four counts, including charges that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison. The Ogoshi brothers were formally advised of the charges against them and entered not guilty pleas on 17 August. The charges stem from DeMay’s in March 2022, after being gripped by fear that his nude photos would be shared with the world. The exchange that led to the tragedy was initiated by three men far across the Atlantic posing as a woman on Instagram. The trio, who American prosecutors have since identified as Nigerian brothers Samuel and Samson Ogoshi, and Ezekiel Ejehem Robert, allegedly convinced the minor to send the explicit photos and then blackmailed him for $1,000. US Attorney Mark Totten said: ‘Today’s hearing is another step forward in the judicial process following the successful extradition of the Ogoshi brothers from Nigeria to the United States last Sunday.’ ‘My office is fully prepared to present the facts of the case during a fair trial.’ Read More A teen dead and two Nigerians extradited for sextortion. How a horror night on Instagram killed Jordan DeMay Two Nigerian brothers charged in sextortion that led to American teen’s suicide plead not guilty
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Mexico’s AMLO Denies GMO Corn Ban Violates Trade Pact With US
A decree by the Mexican government that prohibits imports of genetically modified corn for uses other than in
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Jack Dorsey Deletes His Instagram Account: Who Will Get the @Jack Handle?
Jack Dorsey is done with Instagram. The Twitter co-founder deleted his Instagram account this week
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Emma Hayes responds to vacant United States job links
Chelsea Women manager Emma Hayes responds to question about taking the newly vacant United States job.
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