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Missing California hiker found dead at base of waterfall
A 30-year-old hiker was found dead at the base of a waterfall in Carmel Valley, California, four days after she set off for a day hike, officials said.NBC News - Top stories - California -
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be immediately extradited to the U.S., British court rules
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday was granted permission by a U.K. court to appeal the case against him.CNBC - Business -
British judges ruled that WikiLeaks founder and former hacker Julian Assange can't immediately be extradited to the U.S. to face spying charges.
British judges ruled that WikiLeaks founder and former hacker Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the U.S. to face spying charges.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Revealed: a California city is training AI to spot homeless encampments
San Jose invited tech companies to mount cameras on a vehicle in what appears to be first-of-its-kind experiment. For the last several months, a city at the heart of Silicon Valley has been training artificial intelligence to recognize tents and ...The Guardian - World - California -
Another missed call revealed in NBA's L2M report of Sixers-Clippers game
The officials got it wrong, and they admitted after the game they got it wrong. Today, the league confirmed what we all know. Wednesday’s controversial finish to the Sixers’ 108-107 loss to the Clippers was dotted with questionable calls, none ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
British judges were right to allow Julian Assange’s appeal. The next three weeks will show who cares about justice | Duncan Campbell
It is hypocritical of the US to seek to lock up Assange while boasting about its commitment to press freedom. For Julian Assange, the wait continues. The pause can be counted as a small victory in the long battle to fight his extradition to the ...The Guardian - World -
Sand Land Preview
Sand Land is an upcoming action RPG developed by ILCA and published by Bandai Namco, and is based on the manga of the same name created by the late Akira Toriyama. While Sand Land was a fairly short story, the game adds an entirely new chapter to ...GameSpot - Tech -
America’s archivist draws a line in the sand against vandals
No society should tolerate the destructive, self-absorbed petulance of the vandals. It should not have to be said that they have no right to destroy an irreplaceable piece of art or a precious document, denying it to future generations.The Hill - Politics -
The Actor Who Rides the Subway to the Oscars
Ed Begley Jr. has made a tradition of taking public transportation to the Academy Awards. And, like many commuters, he wears sensible shoes.The New York Times - Lifestyle - Oscars -
4 Kyoto Gardens to Find a Moment of Zen
The city’s dry gardens seem timeless, but as these relatively new versions show, their design is still evolving. They offer spots for quiet contemplation in an increasingly overtouristed city.The New York Times - Top stories -
Actor's Union Contract Says Only Humans Can Be Voice Actors in Animations, Resisting AI Tech
Humans just scored an extra point in the ongoing battle with AI over the future of the creative arts.Inc. - Business -
Julian Assange Extradition Decision: What to Know
On Tuesday, two British judges will decide whether the WikiLeaks founder can appeal his extradition order to the United States.The New York Times - World -
Assange judges seek no death penalty pledge from US
Court postpones decision on the Wikileaks founder's case to give the US time to make assurances.BBC News - Top stories -
Judges Block US Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange—for Now
A high court in London says the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited “immediately” and the US must provide more “assurances” about any extradition.Wired - Tech -
Who is Julian Assange and why is he facing extradition?
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will find out on 20 May whether he is to be extradited to the USBBC News - Top stories -
British public donated record £13.9bn to charity in 2023
Average monthly donations rose by nearly 40% to £65, with poorest areas among the most generous. The British public donated a record £13.9bn to charity in 2023, with people in some of the country’s least affluent areas among the most generous, a ...The Guardian - World -
British Gas chief's pay package jumps to £8.2m
Centrica chief executive Chris O'Shea gets £4m more in 2023, up from £4.5m the year before.BBC News - Top stories -
New British Museum boss to 'lead new chapter' after thefts
Mr Cullinan takes over at a time when the museum is still grappling with the fallout of a theft scandal.BBC News - Top stories -
Too much Atlantic in Atlantic City: Beach erosion has casinos desperately seeking sand by summer
There's a little too much Atlantic in Atlantic City this year for some casinosABC News - Entertainment -
To make water last year-round, Kenyans in dry regions are building sand dams on seasonal rivers
In drought-prone southeastern Kenya, residents are constructing structures along seasonal rivers to harvest water during rainy seasons for use during dry seasonsABC News - World -
‘I’m kinder and more compassionate’: actor Greg Wise on men and grief
How the tragic death of his beloved sister, Clare, gave Greg Wise a new outlook on navigating the end of life. Stepping inside Greg Wise’s home on a wet and windy day, he bursts into host mode. A cappuccino is made, pastries are served and – on ...The Guardian - World -
Actor Nicholas Galitzine discusses new historical drama series “Mary and George”
Actor Nicholas Galitzine talks about the new series he stars in, “Mary and George,” which is based on the book “The King’s Assassin.” It premieres April 5 on Starz.CBS News - Entertainment -
George R.R. Martin, Tom Hanks and More Recall Stephen King’s ‘Carrie’
As “Carrie” turns 50, George R.R. Martin, Sissy Spacek, Tom Hanks, the Archbishop of Canterbury and others recall the powerful impact the writer’s work has had on their lives.The New York Times - Top stories -
Old photoshoot shared in false posts about 'Gaza crisis actors'
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"Stranger Things" actor Brett Gelman discusses new book of short stories
Brett Gelman, of “Stranger Things” and “Fleabag” fame, is out with a new book of short stories called "The Terrifying Realm of the Possible: Nearly True Stories." The book details the lives of five fictional characters who are all facing life's ...CBS News - Entertainment -
Shadowy Russian actors spread Princess Kate conspiracies, analysis finds
Social media accounts linked to a prominent Russian disinformation campaign capitalized on conspiracy theories about Kate, Princess of Wales, an analysis found.NBC News - Top stories - Russia -
The Lone Volcano in California’s Central Valley
Often called “the world’s smallest mountain range,” the Sutter Buttes are an unlikely and beloved landmark in one of the flattest parts of the state.The New York Times - Top stories - California -
March sadness: Christian Braun loses wager to Julian Strawther
After Kansas fell to Gonzaga on Saturday, Braun made good on a wager.ESPN - Sports -
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US
Judges grant WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against removal from UK but only if US does not provide suitable assurances. Julian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled the ...The Guardian - World -
Julian Assange extradition decision delayed by UK court, allowing time for appeal
Assange was arrested in 2019 after spending seven years living in the Ecuador Embassy in London. He spent the last five years in Belmarsh High Security Prison.ABC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
U.K. Court Delays Decision on Julian Assange's Extradition to U.S.
The ruling gives U.S. prosecutors three weeks to offer guarantees that the WikiLeaks founder won’t be subject to prejudice at trial.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
UK delays extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the US
The United Kingdom has delayed the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, stating the United States needs to guarantee he will not face the death penalty. British High Court judges Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson stated the U.S. needs ...The Hill - Politics - United Kingdom -
Julian Assange granted reprieve in appeal against US extradition
WikiLeaks founder can make further representations for appeal, London judges ruleFinancial Times - World -
Julian Assange Extradition On Hold Until U.S. Gives More Assurances
British judges asked the United States, which wants to try the WikiLeaks founder on espionage charges, for more guarantees about his treatment.The New York Times - World -
U.K. court delays WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition to U.S.
A U.K. court delayed plans to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is charged in the U.S. with espionage and computer intrusion over leaked classified documents on America's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. CBS News foreign correspondent ...CBS News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Vessel off Florida Keys identified as British warship that sank in the 18th century
A wrecked seagoing vessel discovered decades ago off the Florida Keys has recently been identified as a British warship that sank in the 18th centuryABC News - Tech - Florida -
Chichester teen gets British water ski team spot
Willow Skipsey started water skiing just 18-months ago and has now been chosen for a national squad.BBC News - Top stories -
British Media Showed Restraint on Princess Kate’s Health. It Didn’t Make a Difference.
The online frenzy over Catherine’s health escalated despite a reserved approach by Fleet Street — which promptly blamed Americans for the furor.The New York Times - Business -
Are electric cars too heavy for British roads, bridges and car parks?
In part eight of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we examine whether they will break our infrastructure. Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions?Are EVs too costly to tempt drivers?Is it right to have range anxiety?Cars ...The Guardian - World -
1949: ‘Red Star’ Says Labour Increases British Taxes
The Soviet Army newspaper report blamed the government’s foreign policy for the higher cost of living for the working class.The New York Times - World