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The Trump Administration Is at War With Itself Over AI Regulation
Donald Trump killed an executive order to regulate AI. Now, administration officials and AI executives are trying to figure out if there’s anything left to piece back together.
How to Edit, Merge, and Split PDFs With Free Online Tools
You don’t need expensive software for basic PDF tasks. In fact, all you need is a handful of free web-based apps.
Costco is selling wild amounts of protein as whey shortages loom
Protein-packed foods and drinks are a huge hit at Costco, but the cost of key ingredients is climbing as demand outpaces supply.
‘Not the deal promised’: Labor’s Ed Husic questions Aukus pact that will deliver secondhand subs
Former frontbencher launches most significant internal criticism of $368bn Aukus deal since ALP national conference in 2023 Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app…
Russia targets Kyiv with massive overnight attack
More than a dozen people were killed and hundreds more inured after an overnight barrage of Russian missiles and drones targeted the Ukrainian capital. Russia had previously warned that it intended “systematic strikes”…
How Hezbollah Drones Upended Israel’s Strategy in Lebanon
An Israeli campaign that started with high hopes has devolved into a kind of impasse, with Hezbollah looking more capable than it did when the war began.
China seen tapping deeper into oil stockpiles as imports hit decade-low - Reuters
China seen tapping deeper into oil stockpiles as imports hit decade-low Reuters
High Court orders Kenya government to release details of Ebola facility
Hundreds of people took to the streets in the central Kenyan town of Nanyuki to protest against the planned site.
EU strikes migration deal for more deportations and detention centers abroad
The European Union has moved forward with an overhaul of its migration policy, aiming to ramp up deportations and build detention centers abroad. Critics compared the regulation to the immigration strategy of the Trump…

Russia’s Kyiv Strike Burns Chinese EV Brand Zeekr’s Dealer Showroom to the Ground
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Right-wing lawyer De La Espriella, leftist senator Cepeda set for heated Colombia runoff - Reuters
Right-wing lawyer De La Espriella, leftist senator Cepeda set for heated Colombia runoff Reuters
Knicks Season-Ticket Holders Agonize Over Selling ‘Priceless’ Seats for Five Figures - Bloomberg.com
Knicks Season-Ticket Holders Agonize Over Selling ‘Priceless’ Seats for Five Figures Bloomberg.com
The dot-com bust shows why mega-IPOs might mark the peak of the stock boom
This year's IPO gold rush is sending a warning to investors that the AI-fueled stock boom might soon be over, TS Lombard said.
Oil products shipments exit Hormuz, LNG tanker loads at UAE - Reuters
Oil products shipments exit Hormuz, LNG tanker loads at UAE Reuters
Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen to lead four-party coalition after months of uncertainty
Social Democrat stays on for third consecutive term as PM and will outline key policies by the end of Tuesday Denmark’s new government is preparing to formally present its political programme after Mette Frederiksen…
Astronomers discover exoplanets with magnetic fields - Reuters
Astronomers discover exoplanets with magnetic fields Reuters
I was fired from a tech startup and moved to Costa Rica to build my own business. I'm healthier, calmer, and more confident now.
When Jennifer Lankford lost her job in 2019, she started a PR consultancy and moved to Costa Rica. She now makes six figures working 25 hours a week.
Why America Is Its Own Biggest Geopolitical Risk
The political risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the greatest driver of risk in the world right now is President Trump.
Euro-Zone Inflation Surpasses 3% for First Time Since 2023 - Bloomberg
Euro-Zone Inflation Surpasses 3% for First Time Since 2023 Bloomberg
SK Hynix to Double Wafer Capacity to Ease Memory Chip Crunch - Bloomberg
SK Hynix to Double Wafer Capacity to Ease Memory Chip Crunch Bloomberg
What smart people are saying about rising AI costs
Uber COO Andrew Macdonald gave voice to the growing concerns that, despite spending big on AI, companies aren't seeing meaningful returns.
California’s Primary Election: What to Watch
The race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom has been unpredictable for months, while Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles is trying to fend off two challengers.
What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primary Elections in Iowa, Montana and Beyond
Democrats have a competitive Senate primary race in Iowa, where the party is hoping to make gains, while a smokejumper is running in a contested House primary in Montana.
Obama Center’s Two Sides: A Lovely Park and a Forbidding Tower
In Chicago, the $850 million Obama Presidential Center aims to remake a neighborhood with a 19.3-acre community hub and a brooding 225-foot museum.

The Toll of a ‘Missing Scientists’ Conspiracy Theory on the Families Left Behind
The claim that their loved ones’ deaths and disappearances are linked is almost certainly false — but the loss remains real.
What Ireland and Germany Can Teach Us About Birthright Citizenship
President Trump has argued that the United States is “stupid” for granting citizenship at birth. Most countries don’t do so, but that can create problems.
U.S. Was Asked to Blacklist Colombian Cartel Gold. It Was Also Buying It.
The request for sanctions, from Colombia’s defense minister, shows failures at both ends of the supply chain for illegal gold.
LIZ PEEK: Democrats face a socialist reckoning they are too scared to stop
Democrats grapple with a wave of anti-capitalist, far-left candidates threatening to reshape the party as midterm elections approach this fall season.
Liverpool open talks with Andoni Iraola over becoming head coach
Spaniard is clear frontrunner to replace Arne Slot Liverpool want to make a hire before World Cup starts Liverpool have opened formal talks with Andoni Iraola over succeeding Arne Slot as the club’s head coach. Iraola…
MORNING GLORY: A summer of celebration followed by a fall of mourning
As the Semiquincentennial approaches, Americans should reflect on 250 years of freedom and the ongoing struggle to defend individual rights.
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