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British widow ‘forced to bury her husband in an unmarked grave’ in Cape Verde after he fell ill and died there on holiday
A British widow has said she was forced to bury her husband in an unmarked grave in Cape Verde after he fell ill and died suddenly while on an all-inclusive holiday. Retired forklift driver Colin Timson, 74, from Heighington near Lincoln, began suffering sickness and diarrhoea and was found collapsed by his wife Jacqueline the…
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DHS plans costly crackdown on states that don’t cooperate on election security
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to withhold billions of dollars in preparedness grant funding from states that decline to adopt a set of new election-security requirements. The conditions, attached to more than $1 billion available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Homeland Security Grant Programme, would require measures such as voter…
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Fresh doubts are raised over Farage’s claims he did not have to declare £5million ‘gift’ from crypto-currency tycoon
Fresh questions have been raised over Nigel Farage’s explanation for why he did not declare a £5million “gift” from crypto-currency entrepreneur Christopher Harborne. The Reform leader received the money in April 2024 but it remained secret until this year, and he argues he had no obligation to register it with Commons authorities because it was…
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Days after announcing mass layoffs, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma tapped to advise the Federal Reserve on jobs
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Guy Ritchie’s ‘Sherlock Holmes 3’ Officially Gets Its Biggest Update in 15 Years
Sherlock Holmes 3 writer Chris Brancato has confirmed that he has written a draft of Robert Downey Jr.’s long-awaited sequel.
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An AI agent startup just let its agent run its $100 million fundraise
Lyzr, a three-year-old enterprise AI-agent startup based in Jersey City, New Jersey, has raised a $100 million Series B at a valuation of roughly $500 million — and, according to Bloomberg, it let its own AI agent run the fundraise. The system, named SivaClaw, reportedly fielded questions from more than 130 investors, drafted investment memos…
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12 New Songs Out Today
The provided article text could not be retrieved: instead of the actual content, the page returned only a browser-verification placeholder (“Just a moment… Enable JavaScript and cookies to continue”). This is a bot-protection or JavaScript-gate screen from Brooklyn Vegan, meaning none of the underlying editorial content — the round-up of new song releases — was…
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OpenAI is shutting down Atlas, but its AI browser ambitions are still growing
OpenAI is closing down Atlas, the AI-powered web browser it launched in October with ChatGPT at its heart, but it is not abandoning the wider goal of using AI to help people browse the web. Rather than maintaining a standalone browser, the company is redistributing the agentic browsing features it trialled in Atlas across ChatGPT’s…