Earthquake readings on scale. 24m ago 2.5 magnitude earthquake confirmed in Western Cape, unrelated to quake off SA's coastA tremor felt in Cape Town on Saturday night was caused by a 2.5 magnitude earthquake roughly 10km north of Malmesbury, the Council for Geoscience (CGS) has said. READ TEH FULL STORY ON NEWS24 24m ago A…
Grace Havens spent weeks in hospital. Her mother believes it was a complication of the coronavirus. (SWNS)A shocking photograph shows a “fun and energetic” 13-year-old girl battling the after-effect of a suspected coronavirus infection.Grace Havens, 13, from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, was rushed to hospital when she developed a rash following days of severe pain.The teenager…
5 min read WHEN THE JUSTICE Department released a trove of Epstein-related files on January 30 and then pulled down thousands of pages after redaction failures exposed victims’ identifying information and explicit material, I felt a familiar gut-drop. Once again, the people with the least power were being asked to pay twice—first for the abuse
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It’s the rare policy question that unites Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and the Democratic-led Maryland government against President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom of California: How should health insurers use AI? Regulating artificial intelligence, especially its use by health insurers, is becoming a politically divisive topic, and it’s scrambling traditional partisan lines.