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Give arrested photographer compensation - union
Dimitris Legakis was arrested after a police officer "took offence" to him taking pictures.BBC News - Top stories -
The Threat in Disney's Backyard
Universal is expanding its parks, mobilizing Harry Potter, Super Mario and an army of MinionsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
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Biden gives remarks on care economy: Watch live
President Biden is expected to deliver remarks at a rally Tuesday highlighting his administration’s work over the last several years intended to ease some of the burdens placed on care workers. The event, held by a coalition called Care Can’t Wait ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
MP targeted in Westminster honeytrap resigns party whip
The MP has also quit committee roles after admitting sharing MPs' numbers with someone on a dating app.BBC News - Top stories -
Japan Gives Washington 250 Cherry Trees as Replacements
The trees will replace 140 that will be torn up as part of a restoration project. The capital’s first Japanese cherry trees were a gift from the mayor of Tokyo in 1912.The New York Times - Top stories - Japan -
Christensen gives Barcelona slender lead over PSG
Five-time winners Barcelona come from behind to earn a slender advantage over Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final in France.BBC News - Top stories -
Trump seeks to give boost to RFK Jr.
Former President Trump and his allies are actively trying to give Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign a boost. While Trump and his associates call Kennedy a “leftist,” they are betting the independent candidate could help the former president win in ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
War or No War, Ukrainians Aren’t Giving Up Their Coffee
Coffee shops and kiosks are everywhere in Ukraine’s capital, their popularity both an act of wartime defiance and a symbol of closer ties to the rest of Europe.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
Google’s new technique gives LLMs infinite context
Experiments reported by the Google research team indicate that models using Infini-attention can maintain their quality over one million tokens without requiring additional memory.VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
Why America Should Not Give Up on Venezuela
The Biden administration wants to lift damaging oil sanctions but is caught in a political bind with Venezuela’s dictator.The New York Times - Top stories -
Give vape-addicted kids nicotine patches – report
Underage vaping should be seen as a dependency issue, not pupil misconduct, say health officials.BBC News - Top stories -
Beever-Jones wants to 'give right people headaches'
Chelsea forward Aggie Beever-Jones says she wants to "give the right people headaches" as she scores her eighth goal of the season in the 3-0 win over Aston Villa.BBC News - Top stories -
Bayern give inexperienced Arsenal a painful lesson
Arsenal's lack of know-how in the Champions League cost them against Bayern Munich.ESPN - Sports -
Grandmother breaks world planking record
The former vice principal spends hours planking every day while she watches movies and even studied for her master's degree.CBS News - World -
Discover the hidden world of the emperors of Rome
Mary Beard uncovers the hidden world of the emperors of Rome.BBC News - Top stories -
In pictures: Eid celebrations around the world
Millions of Muslims are marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting from dawn to sunset.BBC News - Top stories -
O'Sullivan to face Page at World Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan will play Jackson Page in the first round of World Championship as he bids for a record eighth title in the modern era.BBC News - Top stories -
World of Warcraft Classic readies its Cataclysm chapter
Today Blizzard announced that Cataclysm Classic, the latest expansion for World of Warcraft Classic, launches on May 20.VentureBeat - Tech -
World Athletics to award prize money at Olympics for first time
World Athletics will reward gold medallists at this year's Olympic Games in Paris with $50,000 (£39,400) in prize money.BBC News - Top stories -
Latin America is beating the world at trading insults
Vicious spats and name-calling are paralysing co-operation across the regionFinancial Times - World -
Masters a reunion of the world's best players. But the numbers are shrinking
The Masters is more than just the first major of the yearABC News - Sports -
'No ordinary time' — the world is at war, and no one will lead
The world is at war, and Washington is being led by deeply flawed men and women unwilling to rise to meet the challenges of this most extraordinary time.The Hill - Politics -
The World Doesn’t Need More Journal Apps
We’re not sharing intimate details of our lives on the internet anymore. We don’t have to—despite the flood of tech companies looking to fill the vacuum.Wired - Tech -
Rope climber attempts world record at Eiffel Tower
Anouk Garnier climbs a 110m rope to the Eiffel Tower's second floor in just 18 minutes.BBC News - Top stories -
The world needs a Five Eyes to fight modern slavery
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States have shared intelligence via the Five Eyes alliance since the 1940s.The Hill - Politics -
India election: What is at stake in the world's biggest poll?
With 969 million eligible voters, India's 2024 general election will be the largest ever seen.BBC News - Top stories - India -
'Anomaly' Dixon set for 'fairytale' world title fight
A gym behind a non-league football club may not be the typical place to prepare for a world title fight - but Rhiannon Dixon has always done things differently.BBC News - Top stories -
Get Curious About the World Around You
Curiosity isn't a luxury of philosophers. It's a business and leadership essential.Inc. - Business -
The 10 most bizarre golf courses in the world
From naked golfers to shark-infested water hazards, these are some of the weirdest courses from around the world.CNN - Top stories -
Arturia AstroLab Review: World-Class Synths in a Keyboard
The company’s first stage keyboard is just its Analog Lab software instrument in hardware form, but that’s not a bad thing.Wired - Tech -
The Bizarre World Of Fallout Is More Relevant Than Ever
With the release of Season 1 of Prime Video's Fallout TV series, those who don't have experience with the games are finding out just how peculiar the world its set in is. While Fallout is set in the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse that all but ...GameSpot - Tech -
Are octogenarian IMF and World Bank sprightly enough for the job?
Fragile recovery, low growth, global debt, AI, the climate … The organisations founded in 1944 have lots to talk about this week. There is likely to be a sense of relief when the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank hold their ...The Guardian - World -
The 276 schoolgirls whose kidnap shocked the world
Most of the Chibok girls abducted 10 years ago in Nigeria are now free but some feel badly let down.BBC News - Top stories -
Canada beats U.S., wins women's hockey worlds
Danielle Serdachny scored a power-play goal in overtime as Canada beat the United States 6-5 to win the gold medal at the women's hockey world championships.ESPN - Sports - Canada