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The 2025-26 Serie A season is in full swing in Italy. Napoli started the campaign as defending champions after winning the 2024-25 title, their fourth Scudetto ever on the last matchday of the season. Inter, Juventus and AC Milan will compete with the team coached by Antonio Conte to win the Serie A title, while other teams such as AS Roma, Atalanta, Lazio, Fiorentina, Bologna and Como are all in contention for a spot in next season’s European tournaments.This weekend’s Serie A slate features some huge battles, highlighted by Lazio visiting Inter on Sunday: Here’s what to know:Pulisic finally back in the squadAC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has announced USMNT star Christian Pulisic will…
Human rights groups in Kenya say two activists who disappeared in neighbouring Uganda five weeks ago have turned up alive and well. Eyewitnesses reported seeing Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo being forced into a car by masked uniformed men after a political event where they were supporting the Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine. On Saturday, activist organisation Vocal Africa confirmed the men were safe, and being transported from Busia in Uganda to Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.”Let this moment signal an important shift towards upholding the human rights of East Africans anywhere in East African Community,” the organisation wrote on its Instagram…
new video loaded: How the Government Shutdown Is Affecting Air TravelNiraj Chokshi, our reporter covering transportation, describes where and how flights are being cut in the government shutdown.By Niraj Chokshi, Karen Hanley, Leila Medina and James SurdamNovember 8, 2025
Seven families filed lawsuits against OpenAI on Thursday, claiming that the company’s GPT-4o model was released prematurely and without effective safeguards. Four of the lawsuits address ChatGPT’s alleged role in family members’ suicides, while the other three claim that ChatGPT reinforced harmful delusions that in some cases resulted in inpatient psychiatric care. In one case, 23-year-old Zane Shamblin had a conversation with ChatGPT that lasted more than four hours. In the chat logs — which were viewed by TechCrunch — Shamblin explicitly stated multiple times that he had written suicide notes, put a bullet in his gun, and intended to…
This Oscar season, you may find yourself falling in love with an eight-year-old maid and celebrating Happy Birthday. That is the title of the coming-of-age drama film, directed and co-written by Sarah Goher in her feature directorial debut, which is Egypt’s submission for the best international feature category at the 2026 Oscars. Jamie Foxx is a producer on the movie, starring newcomer Doha Ramadan, Nelly Karim, Hanan Motawie, Sherif Salama, and Aly Sobhy. It was co-written by Goher’s life and creative partner, Mohamed Diab. The duo previously also worked together on the Marvel series Moon Knight, starring Oscar Isaac, as well as…
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to reduce flights by 10 percent across 40 major U.S. airports in response to the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. Hundreds of flights were canceled for Friday, the first day the policy takes effect (with a 4 percent reduction that will rise to 10 percent by next Friday).The move aims to alleviate strain on short-staffed air-traffic controllers, said FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford at a news conference on Wednesday. Controllers have been working without pay while the federal government has been closed, which has disrupted flights.“We had to have a gut check of ‘What is our job?’”…
Marburg, Germany. It’s a fairytale city, not only because of the hilltop castle that overlooks its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, but also because this is where the Grimm brothers once lived and studied, starting the collection of folklore stories that would eventually become their famous anthology of fairytales. Throughout the city, sculptures – some perched in improbable places – pay homage to this past, forming a mile-long route known as the Grimm Path. It’s very much like a treasure hunt.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.But on my visit to Marburg,…
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Maybe we are all frogs in a soon to be boiling pot of water when it comes to pushing AI toward becoming AGI.gettyIn today’s column, I examine an intriguing premonition that humankind will be subjected to the proverbial boiling frog theory during our journey from conventional AI to the vaunted attainment of AGI (artificial general intelligence). The gist is said to be this. We are going to get closer and closer to AGI on a gradual stepwise basis and won’t realize that we are heading toward our ultimate doom. The subtle incremental steps will fool us into not recognizing that…
For years — through its pandemic-fueled highs and its post-quarantine malaise — Peloton has held its earnings calls at a bright and bushy 8:30AM ET. Not yesterday. Instead, the company broke different news first thing in the morning: it issued yet another recall for 833,000 of its original Bike Plus units, before posting its Q1 2026 results after the markets closed at 4 o’clock.Peloton CEO Peter Stern addressed the recall right away during the company’s earnings call, stating the facts — that there were only three reports of breakages and two injuries, plus the company was offering a free replacement…
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