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Judge Critiques $1.5B Anthropic Settlement: Authors Seek Justice in AI Training and Pirated Books Case
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge has raised concerns about a proposed $1.5 billion settlement between AI company Anthropic ... Read more

Shocking New Banksy Mural: Judge Takes Center Stage in Protest Scene Outside London Court
A new mural by the famous street artist Banksy has appeared outside a court in London. The artwork shows a ... Read more
Prince Harry Pays Respects at Queen’s Grave: UK Visit Sparks Speculation of King Charles Meeting
LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry has returned to the U.K. to engage with his charities, reigniting conversations about a potential ... Read more
Rising Ocean Temperatures Endanger Vital Phytoplankton Species, Disrupting the Food Web – New Study Reveals
Impact of Climate Change on Prochlorococcus and our Oceans Scientists have long thought that Prochlorococcus, a tiny and abundant phytoplankton, ... Read more
South Koreans Outraged: Hundreds of Hyundai Workers Detained at Georgia Plant Spark Backlash
South Korean Workers Detained in U.S. Immigration Raid On September 4, a major immigration raid took place at a Hyundai ... Read more
Shocking Disruption: Undersea Cable Cuts in the Red Sea Impact Internet Access Across Asia and the Middle East
Undersea internet cables are vital for connecting regions across the globe. Recently, disruptions occurred in the Red Sea, affecting internet ... Read more
Carlos Alcaraz Triumphs Over Jannik Sinner at the U.S. Open, Securing His 6th Grand Slam Title and Reclaiming the No. 1 Ranking!
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Open final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner was a defining moment in tennis. ... Read more

How Trump’s Abolishment of Low-Value Parcel Exemption Caused 80% Drop in U.S. Postal Traffic
Postal traffic to the United States has dropped dramatically, with a decrease of over 80% following a new tariff imposed ... Read more
Florida’s Vaccine Rule Shift: What You Need to Know About the 90-Day Delay and Its Impact on School Health
Florida plans to make school vaccinations voluntary, focusing only on chickenpox and a few other diseases. This decision may take ... Read more
