Three GPs give their views on assisted dying

Catherine Burns Health correspondent Vicki Loader Health producer BBC More than 1,000 GPs in England have shared their views about the assisted dying bill with BBC News If you ask these three doctors about being GPs, their answers are remarkably similar. “It can be the best job in the world,” one tells me. It’s “a…

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Trump’s Golden Dome defence project could spur a space arms race

US President Donald Trump (left), accompanied by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (right), announces the Golden Dome missile defense shield CHRIS KLEPONIS/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock US President Donald Trump has proposed a defence project, called the Golden Dome, to intercept any incoming hypersonic, ballistic and advanced cruise missiles that threaten the country. “Once fully constructed, the Golden…

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No, those amazing deals on Facebook aren’t real – it’s a scam, and here’s how to spot it

High-end and luxury products are being advertised with huge savings 4,000+ fake domains impersonating big brands have been spotted Victims are losing money without receiving their products More than 4,000 fake domains impersonating popular brands have been spotted in a scheme pushing scam ads targeting Facebook users. The campaign was uncovered by threat analysis from…

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I am a cybersec expert and this is why we should be talking more about Data Loss Prevention

AI may be redefining cyberattacks and defenses, but the real security battleground is data. In an environment where information flows freely between SaaS platforms, personal devices, and remote endpoints, preventing data leakage is a strategic imperative critical to company performance. Data Loss Prevention (DLP) has become the cornerstone of digital trust, especially as organizations automate…

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Disney and Universal sue Midjourney over copyright

Disney and Universal are suing artificial intelligence (AI) firm Midjourney over its image generator, which the Hollywood giants allege is a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”. The two studios claim Midjourney’s tool makes “innumerable” copies of characters including Darth Vader from Star Wars, Frozen’s Elsa, and the Minions from Despicable Me. It is part of the…

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Fueling seamless AI at scale

Silicon’s mid-life crisis AI has evolved from classical ML to deep learning to generative AI. The most recent chapter, which took AI mainstream, hinges on two phases—training and inference—that are data and energy-intensive in terms of computation, data movement, and cooling. At the same time, Moore’s Law, which determines that the number of transistors on…

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Roots Q1 sales climb to $40 million

Canada’s Roots announced on Friday sales were up 6.7% to $40 million in the first quarter, on the back of higher direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales during the three months. Roots Q1 sales climb to $40M. – Roots The lifestyle brand said DTC sales, made up of retail store and e-commerce sales, were $34.6 million, a 10.2% increase…

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The Fight To Fix Estonian Soccer

Former Liverpool player Ragnar Klavan engages with young football players. He is bidding to become … More the next president of the Estonian FA. Ragnar Klavan Last week, Ragnar Klavan took time out of his busy schedule to catch up with Jurgen Klopp, his former manager at Liverpool and today a director of the Red…

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