Tune into American politics today, and you’ll hear something far more sinister than simple disagreement. The language has escalated: political parties trash talk each other—blaming rival parties for policy failures or even for causing incidents with national implications. And reducing polarization and “partisan animosity”—the distrust and hatred of the other party—is remarkably difficult…
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Organisations increasingly rely on cloud services to drive innovation and operational efficiency, and as more artificial intelligence (AI) workloads use public cloud-based AI acceleration, organisations’ AI strategies are linked to the security and availability of these services. However, as John Bruce, chief information security officer (CISO) at Quorum Cyber, points out…
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The RCMP on Thursday said it seized more than $56 million from a cryptocurrency exchange platform authorities accuse of facilitating money laundering, calling it the largest crypto seizure in ********* history. “This also marks the first time that a cryptocurrency exchange platform has been dismantled by ********* law enforcement,” the RCMP’s Eastern Region federal policing division…
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The Duchess of York has been removed as patron of a children’s charity, in the wake of an email emerging in which she called sex offender Jeffrey Epstein her “supreme friend”. Julia’s House, a children’s hospice charity serving families in Dorset and Wiltshire, has removed Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Prince Andrew, from her role as a patron. “Following the information shared this…
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By Elizabeth Reid Boyd/The Conversation Lady Godiva , an icon of protest, myth and sensual defiance , has galloped through centuries of our cultural imagination. She is most widely known for the legend of her naked horse ride, in which she supposedly rode through the city of Coventry, England, in nothing but her cascading hair. According to the popular tale, Godiva pleaded with her husband…
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Like many, I am basically a sucker when it comes to Apple tech. I don’t get a new phone every year, or a MacBook, or a watch (I am a games journalist; let’s be reasonable), but I am always eager to get the new AirPods. With the exception of my phone, they are my most-used pieces of technology. I always have a podcast going, or they’re connected to my Switch 2, or my TV , I use them a lot.
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Organisations increasingly rely on cloud services to drive innovation and operational efficiency, and as more artificial intelligence (AI) workloads use public cloud-based AI acceleration, organisations’ AI strategies are linked to the security and availability of these services. However, as John Bruce, chief information security officer (CISO) at Quorum Cyber, points out…
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Traders work on the New York Stock Exchange floor on Dec. 18, 2024. Spencer Platt | Getty Images For all the drama in the stock market of late, investors’ portfolio balances may not look too different from when President Donald Trump entered office. There have been some unnerving days amid the Trump administration’s tariff policies. The S&P 500 dropped by 2% or more on six days…
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One of Santorini’s most iconic wines, Assyrtiko de Louros by Hatzidakis Winery, returns with the 2022 vintage. Only 2,100 individually numbered bottles have just been released, adding another rare chapter to the story of Louros, a label that, since its first appearance in 2011, has become synonymous with authenticity and the strength of Santorini’s terroir. Louros is crafted from century-old…
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A remarkable archaeological discovery in the Czech Republic has unveiled the personal toolkit of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer who lived approximately 30,000 years ago. The collection of 29 stone tools, found neatly arranged as if originally bundled in a leather pouch that has since decayed, offers an unprecedented glimpse into the daily survival strategies and technological sophistication of…
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Silent Hill f has arrived, and while this 1960s, Japan-set game might look quite different from previous entries, it has the sort of difficult puzzles you would expect from a journey into Silent Hill. An early puzzle in the game, the Shrine Vault puzzle occurs the first time you enter the spirit realm. This puzzle solution is for the “Hard” puzzle difficulty, which is considered the default…
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American Express announces the new platinum business card. Courtesy: American Express As issuers push annual fees higher for some premium travel rewards credit cards, experts say it’s important for consumers to consider if such cards are worth the cost. On Thursday, American Express announced that consumer and business versions of its Platinum credit card will now have an annual fee…
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Archaeologists have identified the first known bone whistle from ancient Egypt, a 3,300-year-old artifact crafted from a cow’s toe bone that likely served as a signaling device for police guarding workers at royal tomb sites. The remarkable discovery at Amarna sheds new light on security measures employed during the reign of the revolutionary pharaoh Akhenaten. The small whistle was excavated in…
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Post-apocalyptic parkour is the name of the game in Techland’s Dying Light series. With two mainline entries to its name, the series capitalizes on the zombie genre, even if it can fall into some tired tropes and clichés. Still, the iconic nighttime chases, gory combat, and realistic tone have made it more than just a survivor horror franchise. Dying Light: The Beast serves as the developer’s…
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The U.S. Federal Reserve approved a much-anticipated rate cut this past week, and signaled that more are coming. As the economy gradually heads into a low-interest rate backdrop, many investors looking for income-generating investments will prefer buying dividend stocks that offer attractive yields. Backed by their expertise and in-depth analysis, top Wall Street analysts can help investors…
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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer on Sunday urged President Donald Trump to meet with Democrats to strike a deal to avoid a government shutdown as the funding deadline looms. “I hope and pray that Trump will sit down with us and negotiate a bipartisan bill,” Schumer said on CNN’s “State of the Union,” days before federal funding is set to expire on Sept. 30. Schumer’s push comes after the…
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Archaeologists have identified the first known bone whistle from ancient Egypt, a 3,300-year-old artifact crafted from a cow’s toe bone that likely served as a signaling device for police guarding workers at royal tomb sites. The remarkable discovery at Amarna sheds new light on security measures employed during the reign of the revolutionary pharaoh Akhenaten. The small whistle was excavated in…
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Scientists have, for the first time, precisely dated when microbial life re-established itself in an ancient meteorite crater. A team at Linnaeus University in Sweden found chemical evidence that bacteria colonized the 78-million-year-old Lappajärvi crater in western Finland soon after a meteorite impact created it. Using radioisotope dating of mineral-rich deposits, the researchers show these…
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The National Grid will pilot the use of a technology that promises to allow artificial intelligence (AI) datacentres to flexibly adjust how much power they draw from the grid, as part of a push to reduce the potential burden these facilities have on *** power supplies. The organisation, which is responsible for the generation, transmission and distribution of power across the ***…
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Members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices listen to a presentation about Covid-19 during an ACIP meeting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Sept. 19, 2025. Alyssa Pointer | Reuters Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s hand-picked vaccine panel on Friday weakened Covid shot recommendations in the U.S.
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The decision to open an antenna office, co-located with the EU Delegation, in Kyiv sends a strong political signal to Ukrainian authorities and citizens, reaffirming the European Parliament’s solidarity and partnership. Addressing the Members of the Verkhovna Rada, President Metsola underlined: “Know that the European Parliament will remain firmly at your side, every step of the way…
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