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‘We have to do what we have to do’: Israel’s Netanyahu stands firm on Rafah offensive despite U.S. tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged tensions with historical ally the U.S. over the military operation in Rafah in the Gaza Strip.CNBC - Business - Israel -
Instagram Co-Founder Mike Krieger Just Joined AI Startup Anthropic to Work on Enterprise Products
Anthropic is looking to bring its AI chatbot, Claude, to enterprises.Inc. - Business -
Neuralink Wires Have Been a Problem for Years, Sources Say
Reports that the tiny wires implanted in the first human test subject had been pulled out of position lay bare a longstanding issue at the company. When the wires retract, they can't decode brain signals.Inc. - Business -
Romney says he would have pardoned Trump after indictments
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said he would have pardoned former President Trump if he had been in President Biden's position when federal indictments were brought against him. In an interview set to air in full Wednesday night on MSNBC’s “The 11th ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Biden should have pardoned Trump on federal charges, Mitt Romney says
Republican senator tells MSNBC that ‘frankly, the country doesn’t want to have to go through prosecuting a former president’. Joe Biden should have pardoned Donald Trump on all federal criminal charges the moment they were announced, the Utah ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
No, Kirk Cousins wouldn't have signed with the Falcons if he'd known their draft plan
One of the first thoughts that entered my addled brain after the Falcons made quarterback Michael Penix Jr. the eighth overall pick in the 2024 draft is that Kirk Cousins would not have signed with the Falcons six weeks earlier if he'd known that ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Data centres have turned Big Tech into big spenders
Companies need AI services revenues, not cost savings, to fuel data centre boomFinancial Times - Business -
'Police might have saved my sister from husband'
Three police officers are under investigation for possible misconduct in connection the case.BBC News - Top stories
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