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Guinea’s military junta sets up up election body for December vote

Guinea’s military junta sets up up election body for December vote [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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#FBI FBI agents sometimes abuse their power … – GS google.com/search?q=FBI+a… AI Mode FBI agents sometimes abuse their power for personal reasons, to get the information or to target individuals .Instances of FBI agents engaging in misconduct and abusing their power for personal…

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RT by @mikenov: BREAKING: Saudi Crown Prince says Israel is doing everything to drag the US into a war with Iran.

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The ‘ridiculous’ Korn Ferry Tour rule that left New Jersey native Ryan McCormick annoyed at US Open

Ryan McCormick expressed disappointment when he finished his third round at the U.S. Open because of the Korn Ferry Tour scoring method.
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UK government rollout of Humphrey AI tool raises fears about reliance on big tech

Critics question speed and scale of embedding AI into public sector when debate rages about use of copyrighted material

The government’s artificial intelligence (AI) tool known as Humphrey is based on models from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, it can be revealed, raising questions about Whitehall’s increasing reliance on big tech.

Ministers have staked the future of civil service reform on rolling out AI across the public sector to improve efficiency, with all officials in England and Wales to receive training in the toolkit.

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What to know about shooting of Minnesota lawmakers that killed Melissa Hortman

A manhunt is under way in Minnesota for the suspect in the shooting attacks of 2 Minnesota lawmakers at their Twin Cities homes.
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Labour will drop ‘unaffordable’ net zero policies, predicts Reform’s deputy leader

Richard Tice says voters will turn on government unless energy bills fall

Labour will back down on its policies aimed at achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions, the deputy leader of the Reform has predicted.

Richard Tice, the energy spokesperson for Reform and MP for Boston and Skegness, told the Guardian his party would withdraw from the 2015 Paris agreement that tries to limit global heating to 1.5C.

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A useful enemy? Why Tories and Reform are calling net zero policy into question

Cross-party consensus on climate appears to have broken down despite polls showing public support for action

Just as Labour forges ahead with net zero policies, the chief energy spokespeople of the UK’s two main rightwing opposition parties are openly questioning long-settled climate science, in what seems like a mission to discredit and confuse the whole issue.

It is a development that would have been unthinkable just three years ago, when the four-decade-long cross-party consensus on the climate still held firm. Even up to last year’s general election, every mainland party other than Reform UK campaigned on a commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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Yemen’s Houthis target Israel with ballistic missiles in coordination with Iran

Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis said on Sunday that they targeted Israel in coordination with Iran, the first time an Iran-aligned group has publicly announced joint cooperation on attacks with Tehran.
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Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio homer in Mets’ loss as decisions loom with Mark Vientos nearing return

Mark Vientos’ return is looming.