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A UK man faces jail after admitting to goading an American to shoot himself during a video call, as detailed in “Man faces jail for ‘goading’ American to shoot himself on call | UK News.”
René Redzepi steps down as Noma chef amid allegations of workplace bullying and abuse, acknowledging his past leadership issues.
Tornadoes killed two in Indiana and caused extensive damage in Illinois, with severe storms impacting multiple communities.
James Crumbley, aged 47, has been found guilty of manslaughter in connection with a school shooting where his son, a Michigan school gunman, killed four students.
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is scheduled to stand trial on June 3rd on charges related to the illegal possession of a handgun, as stated by a judge.
The US House of Representatives has approved significant legislation that may lead to the banning of TikTok in the United States. Under this legislation, the Chinese parent company of the popular social media platform, ByteDance, would have a six-month window to divest its controlling stake, failing which the app would be barred from operation in the US.
Google has confirmed it is implementing restrictions on the types of election-related questions users can pose to its Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot Gemini.
US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face a 2020 rematch for the White House after securing their party nominations.
According to a legal settlement, gender identity and sexual orientation may be addressed in Florida classrooms as long as it’s not part of formal instruction. Announced on Monday, the settlement clarifies the boundaries of a contentious state education law, leaving it intact.
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