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UK cyberspying chief calls AI 'an unstoppable force' and warns about Russia
Britain's cyberspying chief has warned that artificial intelligence is becoming an “unstoppable force” weaponized just below traditional warfare levels
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LEGO Foundation donates $97 million to bring play-based learning to children impacted by conflicts
The LEGO Foundation has committed $97 million to expand the International Rescue Committee's programs that use play to aid learning and recovery for children in conflict zones
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Iran expands restrictions on distribution of news content by international media outlets
Iran is expanding restrictions on the distribution of news content from the country
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US will need years to replenish stockpiles of advanced weapons used in Iran war, new analysis finds
U.S. military contractors will need at least three years to replenish stockpiles of three key weapons systems used in the Iran war
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Median pay for CEOs rose nearly 6% in 2025, but some compensation packages were eye-popping
The typical CEO compensation package rose nearly 6% in 2025 to $17.7 million, as company boards rewarded their top executives for bigger profits and higher stock prices, and gave them incentives to stick around and make even more money for shareholders in the years ahead
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Massachusetts Uber, Lyft drivers certify first statewide ride-hailing union amid automation fears
Drivers in Massachusetts for ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft have become the first in the nation to certify a union
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South African government and Afrikaners reject US claim of a humanitarian emergency for white people
South Africa's government and Afrikaner advocacy groups reject the notion of a humanitarian emergency affecting white people in the country
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How AP and Equilar calculated CEO pay
For its annual analysis of CEO pay, The Associated Press used data provided by Equilar, an executive data firm
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These are the five least expensive new cars you can buy in 2026, according to Edmunds
Buying a car is a major investment, especially as everyday costs continue to rise
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