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Metropolitan police officer arrested after undercover BBC investigation
Metropolitan police officer arrested after undercover BBC investigation
Sergeant arrested on suspicion of perverting course of justice after colleagues filmed making racist and sexist remarks


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I was kidnapped by Russia at 16 - like so many Ukrainian kids - The Times
I was kidnapped by Russia at 16 - like so many Ukrainian kids - The Times
It's estimated nearly 20,000 children in Ukraine have been abducted during the war and sent by Russia for 're-education'. A new documentary film reveals the horrors they face


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UBC's Enzyme Technology Makes Breakthrough in Human Trials for Universal
UBC's Enzyme Technology Makes Breakthrough in Human Trials for Universal
The advancement of organ transplantation has been significantly propelled by a groundbreaking achievement at the University of British Columbia (UBC). For the first time in human history, a kidney originally classified as blood type A was successfully converted to the universal


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Will your next EV have a solid-state battery - and improved performance?
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery - and improved performance?
Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won't be easy.


 
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How AI Can Help IT Teams Find the Signals in Alert Noise
How AI Can Help IT Teams Find the Signals in Alert Noise
Combat SRE burnout from alert fatigue. Learn how to use AI, automation and SLOs to reduce alert noise, prioritize critical signals and improve incident response.


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People on Ozempic who eat to regulate emotions less likely to lose weight, research reveals
People on Ozempic who eat to regulate emotions less likely to lose weight, research reveals
GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic can be a lifeline for people with diabetes--helping stabilize blood glucose and lose weight, which contributes to diabetes complications. But not everyone benefits equally.


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Catastrophe bond investors betting on disasters are helping make insurance affordable
Catastrophe bond investors betting on disasters are helping make insurance affordable
The interest in catastrophe bonds comes as insured property losses increased from $30 billion in 2015 to over $110 billion in 2024.


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An African politician and an adviser say their continent needs a debt deal that rewards reform - The Economist
An African politician and an adviser say their continent needs a debt deal that rewards reform - The Economist
Rich-country guarantees would allow prudent governments to cut their debt costs and spend more on development, write Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh and Nzioka Waita


 
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What Makes the Latest Round of AI Slop Interesting? You. - Business Insider
What Makes the Latest Round of AI Slop Interesting? You. - Business Insider
The future reality of your social feed could be a lot less real.Can I interest you in a video of Sam Altman stealing GPUs? Or a sasquatch terrorizing two of your favorite BI reporters?No? Too bad. AI slop is here whether we like it or not.


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Bill Nye's Daily Routine, From Making Pizza to Fighting for NASA - Business Insider
Bill Nye's Daily Routine, From Making Pizza to Fighting for NASA - Business Insider
In the early '90s, Bill Nye combined his background in science and stand-up comedy to create "Bill Nye the Science Guy." The show ran from 1993 to 1999 and became a smash hit, spawning later spinoffs such as "The Eyes of Nye" (2005) and "Bill Nye Saves the World" (2017-2018).


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Taylor Swift's 'the Life of a Showgirl' Album Review & Tracklist Breakdown - Business Insider
Taylor Swift's 'the Life of a Showgirl' Album Review & Tracklist Breakdown - Business Insider
Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl," arrived Friday with all the flamboyant, catchy bombast she promised -- often deployed to the album's detriment."Showgirl" hits the airwaves mere weeks after Swift's engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce whom she began dating in 2023, and one year after Swift's commercially successful yet critically polarizing 2024 album, "The Tortured Poets Department."


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What remains of Gaza? - FT
What remains of Gaza? - FT
Israel has reduced large swaths of the territory to rubble. It will take decades and tens of billions of dollars to repair the damage


 
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Short seller Jim Chanos predicts more First Brands fiascos in private credit - FT
Short seller Jim Chanos predicts more First Brands fiascos in private credit - FT
Jim Chanos, one of Wall Street's best-known short sellers, has sounded the alarm on the private debt boom, telling the Financial Times that First Brands Group's chaotic bankruptcy could augur a wave of corporate collapses.


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Goldman's Solomon warns 'it's not different this time' as tech stocks hit new highs - FT
Goldman's Solomon warns 'it's not different this time' as tech stocks hit new highs - FT
Goldman Sachs chief David Solomon has warned that a lot of capital being invested in artificial intelligence will "turn out not to deliver returns" but said it was still unclear whether the tech market was in a bubble.The current AI investment boom has propelled the market value of Nvidia to a new peak of $4.6tn, as Silicon Valley giants pour hundreds of billions of dollars of investment into data centres, helping push US stocks to fresh record highs this week.


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Delays to Trump's UAE chips deal frustrate Nvidia's Jensen Huang - WSJ
Delays to Trump's UAE chips deal frustrate Nvidia's Jensen Huang - WSJ
WASHINGTON--A multibillion-dollar deal to send Nvidia's artificial-intelligence chips to the United Arab Emirates is stuck in neutral nearly five months after it was signed, frustrating Chief Executive Jensen Huang and some senior administration officials.The delays are a setback to Huang and White House AI Czar David Sacks, who hoped to see the deal advance quickly to highlight a new U.S. tech strategy focused on exports, according to people familiar with the matter. They see agreements like the U.A.E. deal as key to the U.S. staying ahead of China in the AI race.


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Hell hath no fury like a coffee drinker in 2025 - WSJ
Hell hath no fury like a coffee drinker in 2025 - WSJ
Coffee drinkers are steamed.Roasted coffee prices at the grocery store are up 22% in the past year, more than any other item tracked by the government. Prices at some coffee shops are going up too. $10 latte, anyone?


 
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Sedate iron-ore market might be about to stumble - WSJ
Sedate iron-ore market might be about to stumble - WSJ
The price of iron ore, a key ingredient for steelmaking, has been strangely stable this year. There are plenty of reasons to think that may not last.Since the start of 2025, prices of iron ore, one of the world's most-traded commodities, has been virtually glued to the $100 mark, where it opened the year. From this year's peak in February to its June trough, the price swung by less than 16%. That compares with a trough-to-peak rise of roughly 30% in copper and 50% in gold.


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Behind job weakness are hints of a productivity revival. Is AI the reason? - WSJ
Behind job weakness are hints of a productivity revival. Is AI the reason? - WSJ
The economy is either booming or on the brink of recession. Honestly, you could make the case for either.The broadest measure of economic output, inflation-adjusted gross domestic product, grew at a blistering annual rate of 3.8% in the third quarter, which ended Tuesday, a Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta model predicts.


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She Had a Dull Ache in Her Chest. Was It a Heart Attack?
She Had a Dull Ache in Her Chest. Was It a Heart Attack?
The woman, a doctor, was fit and healthy, but even a small amount of exertion left her out of breath.


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AI designs for dangerous DNA can slip past biosecurity measures, study shows
Companies that make DNA for science labs screen out any requests for dangerous bits of genetic material. But a new study shows how AI could help malevolent actors get the stuff anyway.


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The CDC still hasn't issued COVID vaccine guidelines, leaving access in limbo
Access to the COVID-19 vaccines remains difficult because of an unusual and unexplained delay by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in accepting recommendations from its advisers.


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Nuclear fusion was always 30 years away-now it's a matter of when, not if, fusion comes online to power AI | Fortune
Fusion has the potential to solve the world's energy demand and climate goals, but questions remain about crossing the technology finish line and scaling up economically.


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Maxwell House coffee changes its name
Maxwell House coffee changes its name
News brief about Maxwell House changing its name for the first time in its 133 years-long history


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Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad 'poisoned' in 'assassination attempt'
The ousted dictator was allegedly poisoned "to embarrass the Russian government and accuse it of being complicit" in his death.


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'What's stopping us?' - Putin threatens to attack Ukraine's nuclear power plants
'What's stopping us?' - Putin threatens to attack Ukraine's nuclear power plants
Russian President Vladimir Putin framed this potential move a "mirror response," claiming that Ukraine has been carrying out attacks near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) which has been under Russian occupation since March 2022. He didn't provide any evidence to support his claims.


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France arrests captain, first officer of detained tanker thought to be part of Russia's 'shadow fleet'
The navy boarded the vessel, which may have been involved in recent drone incidents around Denmark.


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Hamas Still Considering Trump Gaza Plan but Rejects 'Take It or Leave It' Deal
Hamas Still Considering Trump Gaza Plan but Rejects 'Take It or Leave It' Deal
A senior member of the Palestinian group said that the group would soon announce its position on President Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza.


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Luxembourg celebrates Grand Duke Guillaume after Henri abdicates in favor of his son
Luxembourg celebrates Grand Duke Guillaume after Henri abdicates in favor of his son
Grand Duke Guillaume has ascended to the throne of Luxembourg after swearing an oath in a traditional ceremony on Friday. Guillaume takes over from his father, Henri, who served for 25 years. The ceremony was attended by royals and European heads of state. In his first address, Guillaume quoted a 1919 speech by Grand Duchess Charlotte, emphasizing freedom and unity. Crowds gathered outside the palace, some with faces painted in the Luxembourg flag colors. The new grand duke, flanked by the royal family, greeted public from a balcony will later host an evening gala for international guests.


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Four Gaza flotilla activists deported by Israel
Four Gaza flotilla activists deported by Israel
The four already deported are Italian citizens, the Israeli foreign ministry says.


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Manchester victim was accidentally killed by police in panic to stop knife-wielding terrorist
Manchester victim was accidentally killed by police in panic to stop knife-wielding terrorist
One of the two worshippers killed in the terror attack at a UK synagogue on was shot by police as they took out the knife-wielding terrorist, authorities revealed.


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Yale's 367-year-old water bond still pays interest
Yale's 367-year-old water bond still pays interest
While most of the Beinecke's holdings are by their nature dead -- their original purpose being fulfilled -- the water bond still pays annual interest.


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AI Has Already Run Out of Training Data, Goldman's Data Chief Says - Business Insider
AI Has Already Run Out of Training Data, Goldman's Data Chief Says - Business Insider
The meteoric rise of artificial intelligence may appear unstoppable -- but it's facing a shortage of training data."We've already run out of data," Neema Raphael, Goldman Sachs' chief data officer and head of data engineering, said on the bank's "Exchanges" podcast published on Tuesday.Raphael said that this shortage may already be influencing how new AI systems are built.


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Solar-powered farming is digging Pakistan into a water catastrophe
Karamat Ali's cows and buffalos once provided his multi-generational family with milk. But earlier this year, the 61-year-old sold about a dozen bovine - and spent the proceeds on a set of solar panels.


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How much of the AI boom is underpinned by Nvidia's own balance sheet? Investors increasingly are asking. | Fortune
Nvidia's big investments in various customers are generating echoes of past booms and busts.


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Scientists make 'superfood' that could save honeybees
Scientists make 'superfood' that could save honeybees
We rely on honeybees to pollinate our crops and a new food could protect them from growing threats.


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AI startup valuations raise bubble fears as funding surges
Artificial intelligence startups are attracting record sums of venture capital, but some of the world's largest investors warned that early-stage valuations are starting to look frothy, senior investment executives said on Friday.


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The AI Application Spending Report: Where Startup Dollars Really Go
The AI Application Spending Report: Where Startup Dollars Really Go
Explore how startups allocate AI spending across models, infrastructure, creative tools, and vertical applications. See the top 50 AI-native companies driving the next wave of productivity and reshaping the future of work.


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Investors could face a bonfire night surprise on Trump tariffs - FT
Investors could face a bonfire night surprise on Trump tariffs - FT
Here we go again. American markets have already faced endless shocks this year: the April 2 "liberation day" tariffs; US President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve; and this week's government shutdown.Now another drama looms: on November 5, the Supreme Court will consider whether Trump's tariffs, introduced under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), are legal -- or not.


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Multinationals race ahead as dollar slump divides US stock market - FT
Multinationals race ahead as dollar slump divides US stock market - FT
Multinationals and exporters are outshining companies more geared to America's domestic economy, as the weak dollar becomes a dividing line for the US stock market.A Goldman Sachs index of the 50 blue-chip US companies with the highest share of foreign sales exposure has jumped 21 per cent this year and hit a fresh high on Thursday, with stocks such as Meta Platforms, Philip Morris and Applied Materials all outperforming the S&P 500 index.


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Why not let Ukraine hit Moscow? - WSJ
Why not let Ukraine hit Moscow? - WSJ
The news this week that the U.S. will lend intelligence support for Ukraine's long-range missile strikes on Russian targets is welcome--and testifies to the live debate inside the Trump Administration on how to deal with Vladimir Putin's refusal to negotiate an end to his assault on Ukraine.


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The Star of These American Air Shows Will Be … Canada?
The Star of These American Air Shows Will Be … Canada?
The government shutdown has prevented a U.S. Air Force group and possibly a Navy squadron from attending signature air shows in California. Instead, a Canadian team is set to be the headliner.


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Who Do Americans Blame for the Government Shutdown?
Who Do Americans Blame for the Government Shutdown?
In the first few days of the government shutdown, many voters expressed frustration over the inability of Republicans and Democrats to compromise.


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Nearly 80% of Americans want Congress to extend ACA tax credits, poll finds
Nearly 80% of Americans want Congress to extend ACA tax credits, poll finds
Without the extension, premiums for plans on the ACA Marketplace will more than double.


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Hegseth says four killed in US strike on alleged drug boat off Venezuelan coast
Hegseth says four killed in US strike on alleged drug boat off Venezuelan coast
The previous strikes trikes on three boats in the Caribbean have killed 17 people and triggered widespread international outrage. Hegseth added in his social media post: “These strikes will continue until the attacks on the American people are over!!!!”


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Sarah Burton turns up the glamour volume at Givenchy in Paris
Sarah Burton turns up the glamour volume at Givenchy in Paris
The Americans looked delighted to be in Paris. Ellsworth Kelly brights brought a joyful pop art sensibility to the in-the-know art smarts for which Loewe now stands. Banana yellow loafers shook their tassels like Josephine Baker’s skirt; a red peplum jacket had the proud shiny curves of a ketchup bottle. And a cocktail dress masquerading as a just-out-of-the-shower towel wrap, fluffy as a freshly laundered bath sheet, captured the sweet spot where clever design meets fashion fun.


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Donald Trump orders Israel to 'immediately' stop bombing Gaza as Hamas agrees to free hostages
Donald Trump orders Israel to 'immediately' stop bombing Gaza as Hamas agrees to free hostages
The Qatari ministry of foreign affairs also welcomed Hamas's response, and said it had begun working with fellow mediator Egypt to coordinate with the US on negotiations towards ending the war in Gaza.


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Exclusive: Naveen Rao's new AI hardware startup targets $5B valuation with backing from a16z, sources say
Exclusive: Naveen Rao's new AI hardware startup targets $5B valuation with backing from a16z, sources say
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AI slop, government stops, and startup uncertainty
AI slop, government stops, and startup uncertainty
ONE-WEEK BUNDLE FLASH SALEFounder Bundle Offer: Land your investor and sharpen your pitch. Save 15% when you bring 4-9 founders.Investors Bundle Offer: Discover your next breakout startup. Save 20% when you bring 4-9 investors.Bundle offer ends October 3.


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The NIH's $50 million autism bet
The NIH's $50 million autism bet
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her story debunking a bogus theory about transgender kids was nominated for a 2024 GLAAD Media Award. You can reach Rose on Signal at rosebroderick.11.



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