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Two died, nearly 200 hurt and more than 500 arrested at Paris riots following Paris Saint-Germain’s championship win., NewsFeed Two were killed, nearly 200 injured and more than 500 arrested after riots erupted in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain’s first-ever Champions League win. Footage shows police firing tear gas on crowdsContinue Reading

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called judicial elections that saw 13 percent voter turnout a “total success.”, Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights Climate Crisis Investigations Interactives InContinue Reading

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The first beta of Audacious 4.5, the next major update to this longstanding open-source media player, is available for testing — and based on the changelog there’s plenty worth testing! For those unfamiliar with it, Audacious is a lightweight, opens-source and cross-platform audio player written in C++. It was firstContinue Reading

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For weeks, the whiteboard in the lab was crowded with scribbles, diagrams, and chemical formulas. A research team across the Olivetti Group and the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub (CSHub) was working intensely on a key problem: How can we reduce the amount of cement in concrete to save on costsContinue Reading

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Reports that prominent American national security officials used a freely available encrypted messaging app, coupled with the rise of authoritarian policies around the world, have led to a surge in interest in encrypted apps like Signal and WhatsApp. These apps prevent anyone, including the government and the app companies themselves, from reading messages theyContinue Reading

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At least 11 large companies—including Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, and Oracle—are cutting ties with law firms that caved to Traitor 47’s threats of political retribution, according to The Wall Street Journal . General counsels for multiple companies told the Journal that the law firms’ willingness to cut deals with the president,Continue Reading