Keir Starmer and David Lammy must not kowtow to China for the sake of economic growth, Labour MPs privately warn
Labour MPs are furious that ministers appear to be taking a softer line on addressing China's conduct in order to build deeper economic ties.
Mother of schoolgirl, 12, who overdosed after making rape claim vows she 'will not stop' after coroner says authorities could not have prevented her death
Semina Halliwell had confided in her mother that she had twice been sexually abused by the older boy in January 2021, but initially decided not to give a formal police interview.
Mysterious UFO-like disc seen in New Mexico on Google Maps sparks investigation
A mysterious structure in a mountainous region of New Mexico has taken the internet by storm, sparking speculations of a UFO crash site.
Trust in AI is Much Higher in China Than in the US
Trust in AI is significantly higher in China than in the United States, according to new data from the Edelman Trust Barometer. Axios: Edelman's latest research found that 72% of people in China trust AI, compared with just 32% in the United States. Not only is trust higher in China, it's higher in much of the developing world than it is in the United States, according to Edelman's research.
Trust in AI was highest in India, at 77%, followed by Nigeria at 76%, Thailand at 73% and then China. Only six of the surveyed countries ranked lower than the U.S. in their trust in the new technology: Canada (30%), Germany (29%), the Netherlands (29%), United Kingdom (28%), Australia (25%) and Ireland (24%). Globally, 52% of men said they trusted AI vs. 46% of women, with younger people significantly more trusting of the technology than older folks. In the U.S., AI was trusted more by Democrats (38%) than Republicans (34%) or independents (23%). Higher-income respondents were also more trusting (51%) than those with middle (45%) or low (36%) incomes.
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I had an affair with my son-in-law... and this is why my daughter is to blame
I slept with the father of my grandchildren, my beloved daughter's husband. And yes, I am daring to insinuate that it was my daughter's fault for losing sight of her husband's needs.
Inside Elon Musk's mysterious relationship with baby momma Shivon Zilis as she joins him at high-profile event
The Space X founder, 53, spoke with Indian Prime Minister on Thursday in Washington, D.C., with Shivon, a Neuralink executive and the mother of three of Elon's 12 children, by his side.
Letter from Sir Isaac Newton in 1704 predicts when the world will end
Sir Isaac Newton, a renowned scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and gravity, predicted the world as we know it would end.
Wendy Williams insists she 'doesn't belong' in New York living facility and blasts 'ridiculous incarceration'
The TV personality, 60, spoke to Nightline co-anchor Byron Pitts from the facility's memory unit where she blasted her 'ridiculous' incarceration.
Khloe Kardashian, 40, reveals several famous men have hit on her and sister Kim, 44, 'at the same time'
'If Kim gets a DM, we'll say, "Did you get the same one?" And we'll check and normally we do,' she admitted. 'I'm like, do you not think sisters are checking?'
Knifeman attacks man 'burning Koran' on London street: 'Protester' rushed to hospital as police make arrest after violent confrontation outside Turkish Consulate
A man holding a burning book outside the Turkish Consulate in London has been attacked by a man with a knife.
Teenage girl arrested for plotting Valentine's Day mass shooting on Indiana school that raised money to save her life
A teen girl has been accused of plotting a Valentine's Day mass shooting at her school.
Simon Cowell reveals he will never buy a stamp again after meeting a choir formed of those affected by the Post Office scandal on Britain's Got Talent
Simon Cowell has said he will never buy a Post Office stamp again after the victims of the sub-postmaster scandal performed on Britain's Got Talent.
Nintendo Patent Push Against Hit Game Palworld Hits Roadblock in US
Nintendo is facing an uphill battle in its U.S. patent fight against Palworld creator Pocketpair, with the United States Patent and Trademark Office rejecting 22 out of 23 patent claims, according to gaming news site GamesFray.
While Nintendo has successfully obtained one patent covering character capture mechanics, the company is seeking additional protections related to gameplay features like "smooth switching of riding objects." An attorney representing Nintendo has requested a meeting with patent examiners to discuss the rejected claims. The patent dispute, which began in Japan where Nintendo is seeking $66,000 in damages, could have broader implications for the gaming industry if successful
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Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama and Taylor Swift all now share the same humiliation. Buckle up, liberals... you're not going to like what MAUREEN CALLAHAN has to say
We are, as Trump promised in his inaugural address, entering the 'golden age' of common sense. And there's no going back, not anytime soon.
AC Milan boss storms out of press conference after one question following debut to forget for Man City outcast Kyle Walker
AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao was clearly in no mood to speak to the media after his side's 1-0 defeat to Feyenoord in the first leg of their Champions League play-off.
Serving police officer, 43, accused of raping two women and sexually assaulting girl under 14 appears in court
PC Joe Lavender (pictured), of the town of Castleford, West Yorkshire, is alleged to have committed the historical crimes when off-duty while serving with West Yorkshire Police.
Jack Reacher author weighs in after fans SLAMMED Tom Cruise as main character
The Hollywood heavyweight starred as the beloved action hero in two films: Jack Reacher in 2012 and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back in 2016.
Woman candidly reveals the five things you should NEVER say to your partner in bed
Jasmine Parniani, from Los Angeles, California, took to TikTok, where she has more than 40,000 followers, to share her comedic approach to a new trend sweeping social media.
Bezos-Backed Blue Origin To Cut 10% of Its Workforce
Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin is cutting about 10% of its workforce, a significant pullback aimed at slashing costs and refocusing resources after years of development work. From a report: The rocket and engine maker laid out the personnel shakeup during an all-hands employee meeting with Chief Executive Officer Dave Limp Thursday morning, confirming a workforce reduction first reported by Bloomberg. In a memo sent to employees, Limp said the company's growth led to "more bureaucracy and less focus" than needed after a hiring spree over the past few years.
After years of expansion bankrolled by Bezos, who started Amazon and is the world's third-richest person, Blue Origin is looking to trim manager ranks as it works to clear some $10 billion worth of launch contracts. With a staff of more than 10,000, the layoffs stand to impact over 1,000 roles.
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Men accused of trying to shoot dead Securitas raid mastermind 'were caught on CCTV when they stopped to buy pop from petrol station'
The alleged shooters blundered on their way from south London to Woodford on the day of the attempted murder after stopping at a petrol station to buy two bottles of Oasis and were caught on CCTV.