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Mark Zuckerberg Faces House Judiciary Vote on Contempt of Congress  Citation
Mark Zuckerberg Faces House Judiciary Vote on Contempt of Congress Citation
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are preparing a contempt citation against Meta Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg
1970-01-01 08:00
Oklahoma attorney general joins lawsuit over tribal gambling agreements, criticizes GOP governor
Oklahoma attorney general joins lawsuit over tribal gambling agreements, criticizes GOP governor
Oklahoma's new Republican attorney general says he's stepping into an ongoing legal dispute over tribal gambling agreements signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt several years ago
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McCarthy Ramps Up Talk of Potential Biden Impeachment
McCarthy Ramps Up Talk of Potential Biden Impeachment
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday sent his strongest signal yet that Republicans could launch an impeachment inquiry
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USWNT's Naomi Girma explains decision to not sing national anthem
USWNT's Naomi Girma explains decision to not sing national anthem
USWNT figure Naomi Girma explains why she chose not to sing the US national anthem before their game against Vietnam.
1970-01-01 08:00
Chelsea discussing personal terms with Ajax's Mohammed Kudus; Arsenal & Man Utd retain interest
Chelsea discussing personal terms with Ajax's Mohammed Kudus; Arsenal & Man Utd retain interest
Chelsea have held talks with the agent of Ajax's Mohammed Kudus, who is also of interest to Arsenal & Man Utd.
1970-01-01 08:00
Are Gisele Bundchen and Irina Shayk friends? Sources reveal what supermodel really feels about ex Tom Brady moving on
Are Gisele Bundchen and Irina Shayk friends? Sources reveal what supermodel really feels about ex Tom Brady moving on
'Why wouldn't she be happy for Tom [Brady]? She divorced him. It is helpful to her freedom that he moved on,' said a source
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The Jaylen Brown Contract Might Be an Overpay, But the Celtics Had No Choice
The Jaylen Brown Contract Might Be an Overpay, But the Celtics Had No Choice
Analyzing the new Jaylen Brown supermax deal.
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3 found dead in car at North Carolina gas station are identified as Marines stationed nearby
3 found dead in car at North Carolina gas station are identified as Marines stationed nearby
Three men who were found dead over the weekend at a North Carolina gas station have been identified as Marine lance corporals from Camp Lejeune
1970-01-01 08:00
Watch live: Anthropic CEO testifies to Senate as lawmakers consider AI regulations
Watch live: Anthropic CEO testifies to Senate as lawmakers consider AI regulations
Watch live as Dario Amodei, CEO of artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, testifies at a US Senate hearing on AI as lawmakers consider potential regulations for the fast-growing technology on Tuesday, 25 July. The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law is holding a hearing titled “Oversight of AI: Principles for Regulation.” Witnesses will also include Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at The University of California, Berkley, and Yoshua Bengio, founder and scientific director of Mila - Quebec AI Institute and professor in the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research at Universite de Montreal. Ahead of the hearing, Democratic senator Richard Blumenthal said: “It’s our obligation to address AI’s potential threats and risks before they become real. “We are on the verge of a new era, with major consequences for workers, consumer privacy, and our society.” The hearing comes after Joe Biden met with the CEOs of top AI companies, including Amodei, back in May to make clear they must ensure products are safe before they are deployed. Read More Andy Serkis, Simon Pegg and Brian Cox among British actors protesting AI in film Biden says AI leaders committing to building ‘safe, secure and trustworthy’ tech DeSantis pushes AI-generated attack ad featuring fake Trump voice
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Predicting NBA’s Christmas Day Schedule: Lakers, Warriors highlight slate of postseason rematches
Predicting NBA’s Christmas Day Schedule: Lakers, Warriors highlight slate of postseason rematches
Every year, the NBA Christmas Day schedulefeatures a full slate of basketball. Last season, five games took place from noon to 10:30 ET. What can we expect in 2023?Five Christmas Day games last season meant that a third of the league was on national TV while families around the country celebrate...
1970-01-01 08:00
Mexico security forces 'collaborated' in student disappearances, report says
Mexico security forces 'collaborated' in student disappearances, report says
By Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY Mexican security forces at local, state and federal level knew about the 2014
1970-01-01 08:00
Putin ‘looked paralyzed and unable to act’ as Wagner coup unfolded
Putin ‘looked paralyzed and unable to act’ as Wagner coup unfolded
Vladimir Putin was reportedly left “paralysed” when the Wagner coup began and no orders were given that day. The mercenary group launched its short-lived mutiny on 24 June, driving its forces towards the Kremlin and preaching open rebellion against Russia’s military leadership – only to abandon its mission just hours later. Now, security officials from Ukraine and other parts of Europe have spoken out, claiming the Russian president was unable to act when he first heard the news. According to intelligence assessments shared with the Washington Post, Mr Putin got a warning from Russian security services that the leader of the Wagner Group Yevgeniy Prigozhin was possibly planning a rebellion, two or three days before it began. But while security was increased at some strategic facilities, such as the Kremlin, including increasing the presidential guard and handing out more weapons, no other action was taken in response to the threat. One European security official, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Washington Post: “Putin had time to take the decision to liquidate [the rebellion] and arrest the organisers. “Then when it began to happen, there was paralysis on all levels … There was absolute dismay and confusion. For a long time, they did not know how to react.” This account of the standoff, which is being viewed as one of the most severe threats to Mr Putin’s presidency in 23 years of his rule, has reportedly been corroborated by officials in Western governments. It’s also consistent with the public comments from William J. Burns, the CIA director, who said that for the majority of the 36 hours when the coup was happening, the military, security services and decision-makers “appeared to be adrift”. According to the analysis, Mr Putin’s indecision shows his fear of countering a warlord like Mr Prigozhin. The Wagner Group leader had played an essential role in the Kremlin’s global ambitions, having previously run troll farms which disseminated disinformation in the US and paramilitary operations in the Middle East and Africa. He then took up the Wagner leader position in the war against Ukraine. But Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, denied the “paralysis” claims, telling the Washington Post, they were made by “people who have zero information”. European security officials added that Mr Putin’s lack of direction meant local officials were then left to decide what to do. Acting without any clear orders, local military decided not to try to stop the Wagner troops, which were heavily armed, as they advanced towards Moscow. Such lack of action led some people to believe the Wagner troops were acting with at least some agreement from the Kremlin. This was despite Mr Putin’s televised address on 24 June saying he promised there would be tough action against the rebels. The way the events unfolded also shows serious cracks and a worsening divide in Russia’s military and security over how the Ukraine war is being handled. Many individuals in the upper sections of the military and security services have reportedly shown support for Mr Prigozhin’s efforts to overturn Russia’s military leadership. Critics of Russia’s president say his lack of direction during the rebellion has left him a lot weaker. Former colonel in the Russian security services and now an opposition politician in exile, Gennady Gudkov, told the Washington Post: “Putin showed himself to be a person who is not able to make serious, important and quick decisions in critical situations. He just hid.” A month after the coup, thousands of Wagner group mercenaries have arrived in Belarus, prompting Nato member Poland to reinforce its eastern border against the “potential threat” they pose. Between 3,450 and 3,650 soldiers have travelled to a camp close to Asipovichy, a town 230 kilometres (140 miles) north of the Ukrainian border, according to Belaruski Hajun, an activist group that tracks troop movements within the country. Read More Why are Wagner mercenaries in Belarus – and would they try to invade Poland? Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin launches fresh drone strikes on Kyiv as air raid sirens wail across capital Putin signs off law banning Russians from changing gender in latest blow to LGBT+ community The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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