Still chasing rings at 40, LeBron James has opted into his $52.6 million player option, confirming his return to the Los Angeles Lakers for his 23rd NBA season. This decision …
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Lotus has publicly reaffirmed its commitment to its UK operations, specifically its Norfolk factory, as US tariffs on car imports are scheduled to fall. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds held an …
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Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) has announced his decision not to run for re-election in 2026, marking an end to his Senate career after a contentious period that included a public …
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England looks to gain a crucial edge in the Women’s Euros with the return of Lauren James, who teammates describe as possessing renewed vigor after her hamstring injury. The forward …
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Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly conducting a global search for top AI talent, preparing to offer lucrative compensation packages worth up to $100 million to poach engineers and researchers “across the …
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Canada’s decision to follow the European Union’s lead in implementing digital services taxes has created significant complications with the United States, as President Trump explicitly criticized the country for “copying” …
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Immigration advocacy organizations face significant strategic challenges following the Supreme Court’s limitation on universal injunctions in Trump’s citizenship case. The 6-3 ruling requires new approaches to protecting immigrant communities from …
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European steel and aluminum producers continue struggling under devastating 50% American tariffs that have fundamentally disrupted traditional trade patterns and forced painful industry restructuring. These sectors provide a sobering preview …
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With the arrival of the intense summer, particularly in the northern and central parts, many individuals experience a surge in digestive problems. Common complaints include acidity, bloating, diarrhea, and the …
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Technology
Microsoft’s AI Training Data Under Attack: Authors Claim Widespread Piracy
by admin477351Microsoft’s artificial intelligence training data is under severe attack, as a group of high-profile authors has filed a lawsuit alleging the company used nearly 200,000 pirated books to train its …