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US agency considers reforming, ending $3 billion school internet subsidy program
June 3 : The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday the agency is considering reforming or ending the roughly $3 billion annual E-Rate subsidy program for schools and libraries.The FCC said the commission wants to ensure E-Rate-funded internet networks and services are being used for educati
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Shnaider takes lessons from Sabalenka’s Paris struggles to reach semis
PARIS, June 3 : Diana Shnaider said she took lessons from Aryna Sabalenka’s struggles in last year’s wind-hit French Open final to engineer her upset of the world number one on Wednesday, adapting smartly to the blustery conditions in their quarter-final.The Russian rallied from a set and a double break d
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British lawmaker sues Musk’s xAI over sexualised Grok images
LONDON, June 3 : British lawmaker Jess Asato is suing Elon Musk’s xAI, saying in a statement on Wednesday the Grok AI platform had been used to create fake sexualised images of her.Grok, distributed through Musk’s social media platform X, is currently subject to regulatory probes in several countries after an
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Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?
Russia and the Afghan Taliban have signed a deal on repairing Soviet-era and Russian-made weapons, a seemingly small move in a larger game involving the US, Pakistan, and Moscow’s efforts to curb Western influence.
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Oil terminal in St. Petersburg hit by Ukrainian drones
Ukraine has struck the Russian city of St. Petersburg with drones just as a flagship Russian economic forum was about to get underway. City authorities confirmed that several districts had been hit.
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Foreigners flee South Africa after anti-migrant protests
Malawi has become the latest country to announce it will repatriate its citizens from South Africa, after anti-immigration protests turned violent over the weekend.
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Ebola had ‘big head-start,’ WHO chief Tedros warns
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had recently visited the epicenter of the outbreak in the DR Congo. He said the “virus is ahead of us, we need to move faster.”
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Germany fails in bid for temporary seat on UNSC
Germany lost out to Portugal and Austria for two seats in the UN Security Council, the United Nations’ most important body that consists of fifteen members.
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Broadcom earnings could breathe new life into the chip rally
Analysts are eyeing custom artificial intelligence chip demand.

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