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Business - The New York Times
Can You Turn Off Google and Meta’s AI Tools? Sometimes, and Here’s How.
Google, Microsoft and Meta are shoving A.I. chatbots into our faces. Sometimes, there’s a way out.3 hours ago - Google -
Tech - The New York Times
Can You Turn Off Google and Meta’s AI Tools? Sometimes, and Here’s How
Google, Microsoft and Meta are shoving A.I. chatbots into our faces. Sometimes, there’s a way out.3 hours ago - Google -
Top stories - ABC News
Voters in the US don't directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will
To voters in many other democracies, the process of electing a president in the U.S. is a head-scratcher6 hours ago -
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World - Financial Times
Mexico’s new president announces security plan amid wave of violence
Claudia Sheinbaum appoints former police chief to oversee strategy in a shift from approach of populist predecessor17 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Hungary’s Orbán interrupted by activist during EU presidency news conference
An activist and municipal councilor for a Hungarian opposition party disrupted a news conference in the French city of Strasbourg, as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was laying out plans for Hungary’s ...19 hours ago - European Union -
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Lifestyle - The New York Times
Gen Z and Millennials Go to Wine Bars for the Vibes, as Well as for the Wine
Some Gen Z-ers and young millennials say the culture and aesthetics of wine meld with their lifestyles, whether they’re drinking or not.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
Privatisation not a ‘swear word’, says South Africa’s deputy president
Coalition government is seeking more foreign investment in energy, water and infrastructureYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Illegal border crossings hit lowest level of Biden presidency
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border have hit their lowest level ever of Joe Biden's presidency, according to internal figures from the Department of Homeland Security. CBS News immigration ...Yesterday - Joe Biden -
World - ABC News
Tunisia's Kais Saied wins landslide reelection, entrenching his power in Arab Spring's birthplace
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has won reelection in a landslide victory after a campaign that saw opponents jailed alongside journalists, activists and attorneysYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Vice President Harris appears on "Call Her Daddy" podcast
Both candidates in the 2024 presidential race have gone beyond the traditional airwaves to reach voters. That includes Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
VP Kamala Harris makes the case for why she should be president
In a 2024 election interview, Vice President Kamala Harris discusses the economy, immigration, the ongoing Ukraine and Mideast wars, and the differences between herself and former President Trump.Yesterday - Kamala Harris -
Top stories - CBS News
Vice President Harris, Gov. Walz 60 Minutes interview highlights
60 Minutes correspondent Bill Whitaker interviewed Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz ahead of the 2024 election.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
More from Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz
More from Bill Whitaker's 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic ticket in the 2024 presidential election.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Tunisia’s president wins landslide second term after cracking down on opponents
Kais Saied secured 90.7% of the vote in election on a turnout of just 27.7%, after detaining rival Ayachi Zammel. Tunisia’s president, Kais Saied, has secured a second five-year term with a ...Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Kenya’s deputy president defends himself before impeachment
Kenya’s deputy president has defended himself while facing an impeachment motion in which he's accused of supporting anti-government protests in June and of being involved in corruption and other ...Yesterday -
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Business - Financial Times
India bails out Maldives after president softens tilt towards China
$760mn currency swap lines cement New Delhi ties despite efforts to tilt archipelago towards BeijingYesterday - China -
Top stories - The New York Times
Tunisia’s President Cruises to Landslide Re-Election Victory
President Kais Saied’s apparent landslide re-election is the latest sign that authoritarianism has returned to the birthplace of the Arab Spring.Yesterday -