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CIA believes COVID likely originated from a lab, but agency has low confidence in its own finding
The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from a laboratoryABC News - 1d -
UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says
Chancellor calls for more positivity about Britain’s strengths after returning from World Economic Forum in Davos. Britain needs to learn from Donald Trump’s “boosterism” and be more positive about ...The Guardian - 2d -
What Trump and DOGE can learn from Reagan’s successes and failures
He must pursue a variety of spending cuts that will clearly serve the interests of the American public as a whole, and not just his supporters.The Hill - 2d -
What Los Angeles Could Learn From Great Fires of the Past
Rebuilding can be a chance to rethink things.The New York Times - 2d -
Sean Spicer Has Regrets. But He Still Believes in Trump.
A former White House press secretary shares his predictions for Trump’s second term.The New York Times - Jan. 19 -
Trump allies jockey for jobs and tee times at freewheeling Mar-a-Lago
"It's 'Real Housewives' meets 'The Bachelor' meets 'The Apprentice,'" one source said of the scene at Mar-a-Lago. "Viper pit."CBS News - Jan. 18 -
Two months later, Dems are still squabbling over lessons learned from Trump's win
Jeffries and Schumer are laying the groundwork for portraying the GOP as the party of the ultra-wealthy.Politico - Jan. 9 -
Indian stocks will benefit from the Trump 2.0 era, portfolio manager says
Investors eyeing up firms with the potential to become the "blue chip companies of the future" should look to India, according to investor Kunal Desai.CNBC - Jan. 7 -
The economy grew rapidly in the past 2 years. Can it keep it up under Trump 2.0?
The economy has grown rapidly in the past two years and companies hope to get another lift from a business-friendly Trump White House — but stiffer headwinds could clip the sails of the U.S. in 2025.MarketWatch - Jan. 7
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Watch: Belongings in hand, thousands of Gazans begin journey home
Thousands of Palestinians are returning to north Gaza after Israel and Hamas reached a hostage deal.BBC News - 5h -
The difficult question about Auschwitz that remains unanswered
Post-war Europe looked at the horror and acknowledged the suffering. But another question about the perpetrators still needs making sense ofBBC News - 3h -
DeepSeek's 'cheap' Chinese AI chatbot sparks tech stock selloff
It has overtaken ChatGPT to become the top free application on Apple's App Store in the UK.BBC News - 19m -
'We are not lazy' - Working from home criticism sparks anger
Hundreds of BBC readers disagreed with former Asda boss Lord Rose's view that working from home is "not proper work".BBC News - 13h -
Wynne Evans 'taking time off' BBC Radio Wales show
Welsh broadcaster Wynne Evans will not appear on his BBC Radio Wales show following sexualised remark.BBC News - 18m
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PSNI officer 'did not act with sensitivity' during Sean Graham memorial
The Police Ombudsman finds an officer did not act with "sensitivity" when he intervened at a Troubles memorial event.BBC News - 10m -
Swinney announces plan to bring down NHS waits
The first minister says the health service will deliver an extra 150,000 appointments and procedures.BBC News - 15m -
Wynne Evans 'taking time off' BBC Radio Wales show
Welsh broadcaster Wynne Evans will not appear on his BBC Radio Wales show following sexualised remark.BBC News - 18m -
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DeepSeek Prompts a Reckoning Across Wall Street and Silicon Valley
The fast-growing popularity of the Chinese artificial intelligence software hit shares in tech giants like Nvidia, as Silicon Valley worried about what comes next.The New York Times - 21m