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X and music publishers quietly settle opposing lawsuits
The original lawsuit was filed in 2023 and claimed Twitter hosted thousands of cases of copyright infringement. A three-years-long legal battle between X and major music publishers has quietly come to an end. In court documents filed by both X and…
Google publishes one-year review of its Waterloo Futures Lab AI prototyping program
Google partnered with the University of Waterloo to launch the Futures Lab, an eight-week program where students build artificial intelligence prototypes with expert mentorship. One year in, the partnership is helping students from diverse majors…
I want to publish the receipts' - the yoga-loving Tory bidding to be mayor
He's a former yoga instructor, a qualified racing car driver and is a bit of a wine expert - but Phil Eckersley doesn't have time for any of those hobbies currently. He's standing for the Conservatives in Greater Manchester's mayoral by-election…
Former BBC Radio Merseyside presenter publishes first book
Former BBC Radio Merseyside presenter Steve Roberts has published his first novel. Not Young Enough To Know Everything, follows the life of Nick, whose future is shaped by a seemingly ordinary decision made during a job interview at the age of 15.
Young farmers in the East of England fear for industry's future
Twenty-four-year-old Lydia Law spends her days buying grain and selling seed and fertiliser, but says 70% of her job as a farm trader is actually being 'a therapist'. Working on what she describes as the 'front line' between farmers and the market…
Young farmers in the East of England fear for industry's future
BBC East political correspondent Twenty-four-year-old Lydia Law spends her days buying grain and selling seed and fertiliser, but says 70% of her job as a farm trader is actually being 'a therapist'. Working on what she describes as the 'front…
Cushing crude stocks fell below 20 million barrels for three weeks; EIA publishes explainer on tank-bottom risk
Crude oil inventories at storage facilities in Cushing, Oklahoma, fell below 20 million barrels during the week ending June 19 and remained there through the week ending July 10, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's Weekly…
Publisher's Platform: The Largest Foodborne Outbreaks of the Last Fifty Years. Now Count the Sick with Cyclospora in Michigan.
Every summer somebody asks me what the biggest foodborne illness outbreak in American history was, and every summer I have to answer the question with a question: biggest how? Because 'largest' is doing at least four different jobs. There is the…
Does The AI Industry Need Its Own FINRA?
The Trump administration is weighing a new AI oversight body modeled on FINRA, the private regulator that polices the brokerage industry. Bloomberg reported last week that the Trump administration is weighing the creation of an independent body to…
I built a local, keyless Firecrawl for Claude Code - here's why published: false
A language model pays for every token of nav, ads, and footer it reads. That one sentence is the whole reason tearsheet exists. I do a lot of research work inside Claude Code, and a huge chunk of it is 'go read this page and tell me what it says.'…
The future of physical games is not looking great
Players and game preservationists might need to prepare for a world without discs. Players and game preservationists might need to prepare for a world without discs. Jay Peters is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined…
Future Sark event moved to boost involvement - Chief Pleas
A consultation into the future of Sark will be moved to give 'more people the chance to get involved'. In March, it was announced the Future Sark initiative, organised by Chief Pleas, would run through the spring and summer and aimed to gather a…
Global cultures and digital transitions shine at the 36th Hong Kong Book Fair
The 36th Hong Kong Book Fair has successfully bridged the gap between culture and tourism, drawing massive crowds with its annual theme, ‘Cultural Legacy | Joyful Journeys'. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The bustling event further cemented…
Collaboration needed to prevent future avian Flu outbreaks in South Africa
A Fairplay webinar held recently noted that the Government and the poultry industry needed to work together to avoid a repeat of the Avian Flu outbreak back in 2023. A Fairplay webinar held recently noted that the government and the poultry…
Could Yunnan's mineral wealth and location solve China's 'Malacca dilemma'?
With its vast strategic mineral reserves and land corridors to Southeast Asia, China's southwestern province of Yunnan is vital to the country's preparedness to counter geopolitical risks, according to researchers specialising in civil-military…
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