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Alberta premier stakes political future on Canada secession vote
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's decision to call a referendum that could lead to the energy-rich province separating from Canada has angered both sides of the debate and triggered calls to challenge her leadership. For decades, aggrieved Albertans…
Building a Private RAG System: Lessons from a Local-First AI Journal
Most AI apps quietly send your data to the cloud. DiaryGPT does the opposite — and this is the full technical story. When you write in a journal, you write the things you'd never say out loud. The last thing you want is that text sitting on…
'I Have Debunked Your Article On Sascha Riley' - American Crime Journal |
So I don't always know when to quit. Last week I did a dumb thing and wrote an article about a story that I saw sweeping social media and that several of my friends were personally interested in. This was the account of Sascha Riley's story…
Silicon Valley's latest talent war is for influencers
Lightspeed Venture Partners ' newest partner wasn't just attractive because of her experience investing in AI, the Silicon Valley firm's big focus. She also brings more than 350,000 social media followers who seek out her takes on hot startups and…
Origin of crab walk dates back some 200 million years
Crabs walking sideways originated from an ancestor that roamed the Earth some 200 million years ago, according to a team led by Yuki Kawabata, an associate professor of Nagasaki University's Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology.
Donald Trump shares AI video of throwing comedian in bin in latest unhinged move
Donald Trump has shared a bizarre AI video of him dumping a TV host he doesn't like into a bin. The US president, who has a massive nuclear arsenal at his fingertips, appeared to spend time posting a video showing him stepping up behind revered TV…
Under pressure Putin shows 'something big' in latest nuclear sabre-rattling move
Experts have warned of “something big” taking place as Vladimir Putin showed off his nuclear arsenal again. The maligned Russian leader presided over joint military drills in Belarus, alongside his “lapdog” counterpart…
Hull vs Middlesbrough: Prediction, kick-off time, team news, TV, odds
Hull and Middlesbrough face off today in the Championship play-off final, with a place in the Premier League up for grabs. There has been a huge amount of controversy in the build-up to the so-called ‘richest game in football' worth around…
Berkeley Professor Believes His 'Outstanding' Students With 4.0 GPAs Not Getting Any Job Offers Is An 'Irreversible Trend'
Recent college graduates aren't faring any better than other job seekers in this difficult market, despite having a degree and four years of educational training. The number of available job openings has stayed quite low, which has forced everyone…
Global media networks simplify Ethiopia's conflicts: insights from 5 years of data
When conflicts break out, most people around the world rely on international media to understand what is happening. These reports do more than inform. They shape how crises are interpreted, which actors are seen as responsible and where global…
Indonesia plans to beat global trading giants at their own game
For years, Indonesia's raw materials have been ferried from remote mines and plantations to global markets by armies of traders who handle negotiations, loans and even cranes and river barges. Now the government is taking over, hoping to save…
Trump says framework of Iran deal 'largely negotiated,' with provision to reopen strait
U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on Saturday that a memorandum of understanding on a peace deal with Iran is “largely negotiated,” as both countries and mediators in Pakistan reported progress. Trump posted on social media that the…
Congo faces surge in Ebola cases as key medical tools run short
Africa's top public health official said the latest Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo is being fought without one of the most important tools in epidemic response: vaccines. Jean Kaseya, director-general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and…
Govt in 'advanced stage of consultation' on industry's demand for cotton import duty removal: Official
The government is in an 'advanced stage of consultation' regarding the 11 per cent customs duty on imports of raw cotton, and examining if the levy can be removed, with a decision expected soon, a senior official said. Ministries, including…
Japan may add farming and anime courses to technical colleges
The education ministry is considering adding new courses to kōsen technical colleges beyond those in industrial fields, such as agriculture, as well as manga and animation, sources have said. In response to many local governments aiming to…
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