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Super Typhoon Sinlaku: US Northern Mariana Islands’ and Guam’s rapidly intensifying storm | World News

Super Typhoon Sinlaku: US Northern Mariana Islands’ and Guam’s rapidly intensifying storm | World News

The Super Typhoon Sinlaku has received much international recognition, being considered one of the strongest tropical weather patterns to occur recently. The typhoon is remarkable for its quick formation on a favourable basis, which made it grow very rapidly and develop into a super typhoon. Being characterised by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and numerous negative…

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Demis Hassabis: Google AI CEO Demis Hassabis has a message for the engineer whose Googler buddy said Google is average at AI adoption: Tell your duddy to… |

Demis Hassabis: Google AI CEO Demis Hassabis has a message for the engineer whose Googler buddy said Google is average at AI adoption: Tell your duddy to… |

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis fired back at software engineer Steve Yegge after a viral post claimed Google’s internal AI adoption was no better than John Deere’s. Yegge, citing a conversation with a longtime Google tech director, argued a hiring freeze and reluctance to use Claude Code had left the company stuck. Google’s Addy Osmani…

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Evening news wrap: Samrat Choudhary set to become next Bihar CM; probe flags possible WhatsApp syndicate in Noida violence | India News

Evening news wrap: Samrat Choudhary set to become next Bihar CM; probe flags possible WhatsApp syndicate in Noida violence | India News

Following Nitish Kumar’s resignation, Samrat Choudhary was voted in to become the next Bihar chief minister. Over 300 arrested, seven FIRs filed after fresh Noida workers’ protests. The probe also pointed to an organised WhatsApp network. US-Iran negotiations edge towards a second round of talks, with Islamabad and Geneva emerging as leading venue options. An…

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World War II American soldiers buried in Belgium and the Netherlands have families there who still care for them | World News

World War II American soldiers buried in Belgium and the Netherlands have families there who still care for them | World News

Decades after the end of the Second World War, a quiet and deeply moving tradition continues across parts of Europe. In Belgium and the Netherlands, local families have taken it upon themselves to care for the graves of American soldiers who died during the liberation of their countries. These are not relatives by blood, but…

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