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AI has an opinion and it usually leans left. You have a right to know its agenda
The article argues that artificial intelligence systems should disclose any political or ideological biases that shape their answers. It says this matters because AI is becoming influential in areas including employment, healthcare, national security and consumer protection, while users may assume its responses are neutral and factual. The author contends that general-purpose AI tools can…
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Democratic group launches $15M war on DSA after socialist primary wins: ‘Mortal danger’
Third Way, a centrist Democratic organisation, is launching a $15 million campaign running until 2028 to discredit democratic socialism and counter the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The move reflects growing concern among some moderate Democrats that socialist primary victories could pull the party away from the political centre and harm its broader electoral prospects.…
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Could the UK ever run out of water?
England and Wales are experiencing serious drought conditions after England recorded its driest July since records began, with half of England and all of Wales officially affected. The article says the risk is not that water will disappear entirely, but that prolonged heat, low rainfall and weak storage infrastructure can strain rivers, reservoirs, groundwater, ecosystems…
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Fauci’s contempt of Congress is challengeable, but not his contempt for the public
The article argues that Dr Anthony Fauci’s refusal to answer more than 100 Senate committee questions could lead to a contempt of Congress process, but that any such case would face significant legal and political obstacles. It contends that, regardless of whether the contempt effort succeeds, Fauci has failed to provide the public with adequate…
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Amid cost of living stress, many parents are supporting children well into adulthood
Rising living costs are leading many parents to provide financial help to their children long after they reach adulthood, including help with housing, food and regular bills. The trend matters because it can ease young adults’ immediate pressures while placing strain on parents’ savings, household budgets and retirement plans. Support often takes the form of…
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Who or what is ‘taking a step back from visibility’? The quiz knows
This NPR interactive quiz tests readers’ knowledge of a range of recent news and culture stories. – Topics include space, books, the Reflecting Pool, TMZ and vaccine-related developments. – One question asks who or what said it was “taking a step back from visibility”. – The article is designed as a light weekly news quiz…
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Besieged Sudanese city faces relentless drone strikes and risk of mass atrocities, U.N. warns
The United Nations has warned that El Obeid, a strategically important city in central Sudan, faces a growing risk of mass atrocities as relentless drone strikes and a paramilitary advance place civilians in increasing danger. The warning matters because it raises fears that violence similar to the reported mass killings in El Fasher could be…
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When tragedy strikes, America’s wildland firefighters ask, was it ‘somebody that we loved?’
Wildland firefighters across the United States are grieving colleagues killed during an intense fire season, with the losses reverberating through tightly knit crews and their families. The article shows how, when news of an incident arrives, firefighters immediately fear that the person involved may be someone they know, underscoring the emotional cost of work that…
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DJ Heartstring’s ‘Another Year Alone’ Salutes Their Indie Roots
DJ Heartstring have released ‘Another Year Alone (i love you)’, a new single that draws on the duo’s indie influences while retaining their dance-focused style. The release matters as it shows the pair broadening their sound by combining 1990s dance euphoria with the guitar-driven energy of 2000s indie. The track was inspired in part by…