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Man Employs A.I. Avatar in Legal Appeal, and Judge Isn’t Amused
The use of a video persona created with artificial intelligence software to help make an argument earns a stern rebuke.The New York Times - 13h -
Trump’s Tariffs Imperil the Fortunes of a Nissan Factory Town
Kanda, on Japan’s southern coast, grew in tandem with an auto plant that sends half of the cars it makes to the United States.The New York Times - 1h -
Why the US mortgage market is addicted to big government
Government guarantees on securitised home loans make them generally low risk — but Trump’s policymaking raises concernsFinancial Times - 1h -
Why Bird, Fowles and Moore are Hall of Famers -- and the greatest class of women yet
Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore were first-ballot selections who make up an unprecedented class.ESPN - 2h -
Ranking the top 20 goals in Alex Ovechkin's record-breaking career
Which of his 895 make the list? Here's a countdown chronicling the future Hall of Famer's highlights.ESPN - 2h -
What to Know About Trump’s Order to Phase Out Paper Checks
An executive order from President Trump will require government agencies to make electronic payments for tax refunds, Social Security and other benefits as of Sept. 30.The New York Times - 2d -
YouTuber Is Arrested After Leaving Diet Coke on Isolated Tribe’s Island
A 24-year-old American man went to a far-flung island in hopes of filming an encounter with the Sentinelese, the Indian authorities said. It is illegal to make contact with the tribe.The New York Times - 2d -
In the wake of a school shooting, a mother reckons with her neighbors in 'Eric LaRue'
Making his feature directorial debut, actor Michael Shannon commits to a downbeat play by Brett Neveu about the mother of a school shooter, played by Judy Greer.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Vietnam Urges United States to Delay Imposing Tariffs On It
In recent years Vietnam has forged strategic and economic links with the United States, its former foe, making the steep tariff rate all the more of a shock.The New York Times - 12h -
Geno: Winning title made staying 'all worthwhile'
UConn coach Geno Auriemma reflected on being the oldest coach to win a Division I basketball title, saying victories like this make it worth sticking around.ESPN - 1h -
A Tariffs Cheat Sheet
An escalating global trade war has tanked markets and plunged corporate America into chaos. DealBook asked economists, investors and other experts to help make sense of what’s next.The New York Times - 1d -
Exclusive: how the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg got added to the White House Signal group chat
Internal investigation cleared the national security adviser Mike Waltz, but the mistake was months in the making. Donald Trump ’s national security adviser Mike Waltz included a journalist in ...The Guardian - 15h -
Tour of Flanders: Pogacar stops Van der Poel’s bid while Kopecky earns third women’s title
Slovenian takes title in style after 19km solo attack Lotte Kopecky makes history and adds to previous wins Tadej Pogacar denied Mathieu van der Poel a record fourth Tour of Flanders title when ...The Guardian - 11h -
Amorim: United, City lack quality for 'spectacle'
Ruben Amorim said that Manchester United and Manchester City aren't good enough to make the derby "a spectacle" after the two teams played out a disappointing 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday.ESPN - 4h -
Trump is targeting US universities as never before. Here are four ways to help them | Cas Mudde
Supporters in Europe can offer new opportunities and minimise the isolation. Certainly they can avoid making things worse. Universities in the US are under attack. While the Trump administration ...The Guardian - 1h -
Politicians want to normalise what’s happening in Gaza. Our moral outrage won’t let that happen | Nesrine Malik
The more shocking the carnage becomes, the more people are punished for speaking out. This just makes it clear how much is really at stake. Graphic images. Distressing footage. Blurred-out posts ...The Guardian - 48m -
‘Barcelona or death’: mothers watch and wait as Senegal’s men risk all to reach Europe
For many the perilous journey to Spain seems the only future. Can the country’s new government create enough jobs and prospects to make them stay?. . The view from the plastic chair in which Fatou ...The Guardian - 1h