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scmp.com - Advertising partner - Can AI help businesses weather any storm?
Can AI help businesses weather any storm?
South China Morning Post

Along with Michael Zhang, the Wei Lun Professor of Business AI at the same department, as well as Han Miaozhe at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Shen Hongchuan at the University of Macau, Professor Wu's latest study…

thehill.com - Mark Beall, opinion contributor   - To unlock agentic AI's promise for government, America must build reliability
To unlock agentic AI's promise for government, America must build reliability
The Hill

Imagine an AI logistics agent for the Department of Defense that could, in seconds, reroute a fuel convoy around a contested chokepoint, file the necessary clearances, and notify the affected personnel. Imagine a Veterans Affairs AI assistant that…

bbc.co.uk - Archie Farmer - Battle of Flowers returns to its 'iconic home
Battle of Flowers returns to its 'iconic home
BBC

The Battle of Flowers is set to return to its original route in August for its day and night parades. Organisers said this year's event would bring colour, creativity and community spirit back to its 'iconic home' of Victoria Avenue in St Helier.

washingtonexaminer.com - Ani Chkhikvadze - As Kyiv burns, the West should share air defense technology with Ukraine
As Kyiv burns, the West should share air defense technology with Ukraine
Washington Examiner

Kyiv endured one of the deadliest nights of the entire war in Ukraine overnight Wednesday-Thursday, as Russia unleashed 74 missiles and 496 long-range drones on the Ukrainian capital. At least 20 people were killed and more than 90 injured. An…

mirror.co.uk - Nick Murphy - Reason England v Mexico is kicking off so late as World Cup start time explained
Reason England v Mexico is kicking off so late as World Cup start time explained
Daily Mirror

Tournament bracket rules: The World Cup relies on a rigid tournament bracket where teams are assigned specific match slots based on their group stage finishes. This means England's progression naturally dropped them into a predetermined late-night…

wsj.com - Marcus Weisgerber - Trump Wants a New Air Force One in His Presidential Library. It's Not a Done Deal.
Trump Wants a New Air Force One in His Presidential Library. It's Not a Done Deal.
Wall Street Journal

President Trump on Wednesday achieved his long-awaited ambition of flying on a new Air Force One, thanks to the Qatari government. But his plans for the aircraft's future might prove much more difficult to get off the ground. Trump wants the Boeing…

mirror.co.uk - Andy Lines - Mexico vs England live - Three Lions dealt injury blow ahead of last-16 clash
Mexico vs England live - Three Lions dealt injury blow ahead of last-16 clash
Daily Mirror

Mexico vs England kick-off time latest It was the farce of all farces. FIFA considering changing the kick off time by six hours, with neither the English or the Mexican Football Assosication contacted. Both camps were furious at the late change…

popsci.com - Andrew Paul - Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Popular Science

Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. It's difficult to overstate just how much the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has helped advance our understanding of the universe. Since its debut in 2008, the 16.7-mile-wide subatomic…

thehindubusinessline.com - Sugar industry renews push for dedicated E100 fuel pumps
Sugar industry renews push for dedicated E100 fuel pumps
BusinessLine

Govt is yet to clear ethanol-only fuel pumps despite industry push for over three years The Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) has renewed its demand for the government to allow ethanol distilleries to set up dedicated E100…

libyaherald.com - Ibrahim Senusi - Misrata Free Zone Hosts Rome Forum to Bolster Libya-Italy Ties
Misrata Free Zone Hosts Rome Forum to Bolster Libya-Italy Ties
Libya Herald

Alaa El-Din Baba, Director of Marketing and International Relations at the Misrata Free Zone (MFZ), revealed in an exclusive statement to Libya Herald that MFZ is preparing to host an international economic forum under the slogan “Misrata…

tomshardware.com - Jowi Morales - US Navy testing 3D printed fighter jet parts for quick repairs - composite parts printed at forward-deployed 3D printers to be flight tested on operational F/A-18 Super Hornets
US Navy testing 3D printed fighter jet parts for quick repairs - composite parts printed at forward-deployed 3D printers to be flight tested on operational F/A-18 Super Hornets
Tom's Hardware

F/A-18 Super Hornets and other jets that require advanced composite parts can sometimes remain grounded for a protracted period due to the lack of available parts. The U.S. Navy now wants to solve this issue by giving maintenance sites around the…

leicestermercury.co.uk - Jasmine Siddon - Village pub makes 'difficult' decision ahead of crucial World Cup clash
Village pub makes 'difficult' decision ahead of crucial World Cup clash
Leicestershire Live

A Leicestershire pub has been faced with a “difficult” decision ahead of England's clash with Mexico. Many pubs across the country have been given the green light to stay open until 5am for England's World Cup match at 1am on Monday…

thehindubusinessline.com - How India's fresh produce industry is reinventing itself through technology
How India's fresh produce industry is reinventing itself through technology
BusinessLine

While the global fresh produce market has technology embedded across its value chain, India's fresh supply chain is yet to see any significant impact. The shift has begun, but the transformation is still in its infancy. Our fresh produce ecosystem…

bbc.co.uk - Rachel Candlin - Patients face anxiety as NHS medicine shortages continue
Patients face anxiety as NHS medicine shortages continue
BBC

Patients are facing growing anxiety over access to vital NHS medicines as pharmacists warn shortages have become a 'national crisis'. Pearl Butler, who has epilepsy and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in March 2025, said she had been left…

fool.com - Robert Izquierdo - A Mission Produce Director Bought 40,000 Company Shares. Here's What That Means for Investors.
A Mission Produce Director Bought 40,000 Company Shares. Here's What That Means for Investors.
The Motley Fool

Board of Directors member Jay A. Pack reported the purchase of 40,000 shares of Mission Produce (AVO +0.40%) for a total consideration of ~$484,000, as disclosed in the SEC Form 4 filing. MetricValueShares traded40,000Transaction…

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