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NOAA Employees Told to Pause Work With ‘Foreign Nationals’
An internal email obtained by WIRED shows that NOAA workers received orders to pause “ALL INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENTS.”Wired - Feb. 6 -
CFPB Employees Left Stranded and Confused After Stop-Work Orders
Since the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued stop-work orders, employees have been trying to decipher exactly what they mean.The New York Times - Feb. 11 -
At work, a quiet AI revolution is under way
Lawyers, bankers and many other professionals are now using chatbots to communicate, some without company oversightFinancial Times - Feb. 11 -
Why Trump and Google Are Paying Employees to Quit—and What It Means for Your Business
The tens of thousands of workers who’ve left their jobs under government pressure or because of large corporate layoffs represent a wealth of expertise that can benefit your company.Inc. - Feb. 11 -
Google AI chief tells employees company has 'all the ingredients' to hold AI lead over China's DeepSeek
At an all-hands meeting in Paris this week, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said the search company has better AI technology than China's DeepSeek.CNBC - 4d -
Why the Jevons Paradox Matters When It Comes to AI
This economic theory helps to explain the connection between technological efficiency and how it can be linked to increasing consumption and shaping tech trends.Inc. - 2d -
Why AI should be a hallmark of US foreign assistance
AI is the key to winning friends and influencing countries in the 21st century.The Hill - 14h -
Hollywood writers say AI is ripping off their work. They want studios to sue
Several film and TV writers say they are horrified their scripts are being used by tech companies to train AI models without writers' permission. They are pressuring studios to take legal action.Los Angeles Times - 6d -
SAP and Databricks partner to make AI work across business applications
Software vendors SAP and Databricks are joining forces to help companies analyze their most critical data.CNBC - 5d -
Super Bowl 'flu'? Record number of employees didn't go to work Monday, poll suggests
“May be calling out sick tomorrow,” one Eagles supporter wrote on X on Sunday night. “Got that birds flu.”The Hill - Feb. 11
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Jeremy Bowen: No sign of a quick peace dividend for Trump in Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers are paying little attention to US diplomacy and civilians doubt good will come of it.BBC News - 11h -
Knife retailers told to report suspicious buying under new laws
Retailers must report suspicious purchases and there will be tougher sentences for selling to under-18s.BBC News - 8h -
Cancer patients not getting right treatment, say doctors
Experts highlight particular problems with prostate, kidney and colon cancer in England and Wales.BBC News - 8h -
Watch: A$AP Rocky leaps over court barrier to hug Rihanna after not guilty verdict
Rapper A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of firing a gun at a former friend.BBC News - 1h -
MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype
A report from the Commons' women and equalities committee says age discrimination is widespread.BBC News - 6h
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Mum of Southport victim: 'Alice loved to dance'
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Major incident declared after large sinkhole appears outside houses
The sinkhole appeared on Monday night and grew to at least 65ft by Tuesday lunchtime.BBC News - 35m -
A U.S. Betrayal Is Surreal for Europeans
The Trump administration has many Europeans worried that the U.S. is no longer a trusted ally.The New York Times - 40m -
'A modern classic' - Real Madrid & Man City's European rivalry
Real Madrid host Manchester City on Wednesday in the latest instalment of a "modern classic" Champions League rivalry between two of the era's leading teams.BBC News - 53m -
A woman gave birth to a baby through IVF. Then she had to give him up, lawsuit says
Krystena Murray, 38, of Georgia, is suing Coastal Fertility Specialists after a mix-up allegedly led to her giving birth to another couple's biological child.ABC News - 54m