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Rapid Support Forces kill Sudanese journalist Hanan Adam and brother

Committee to Protect Journalists 

New York, December 12, 2024—On Monday, December 8, soldiers with the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed journalist Hanan Adam, a correspondent for local Sudan Communist Party-affiliated newspaper al-Midan, and her brother, Youssef Adam, at their home in the village of Wad Al-Asha in the east-central al-Gezira state, according to statements by the Sudanese...

Understanding AI and AI Policy in 2024 and Beyond

Cato Institute 

Over the past two years, much of the conversation around technology has been focused on artificial intelligence (AI). While AI may have increased in popularity and already been used in a wide array of products, we are still only just discovering many of its beneficial applications.

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Violent superflares explode from sun-like stars every 100 years - Space.com

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  1. Violent superflares explode from sun-like stars every 100 years  Space.com
  2. Our sun may be overdue for a 'superflare' stronger than billions of atomic bombs, new research warns  Livescience.com
  3. Superflares Erupt From Stars Like Our Sun Once Every 100 Years  The New York Times
  4. The sun may spit out giant solar flares more often than we thought  New Scientist
  5. Observations suggest sun-like stars emit superflares once per century  Phys.org

Congress doubts govt on Constitution debate, issues whip to Lok Sabha members

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Congress expresses concerns over the government's commitment to the scheduled parliamentary debate on the Constitution's 75th anniversary. They suspect the recent "Soros row" is a ploy to disrupt the discussion, initiated by Rahul Gandhi, and anticipate a potential BJP-Congress clash on Adani-Soros issues.

Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests - Gizmodo

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  1. Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests  Gizmodo
  2. Superflares Erupt From Stars Like Our Sun Once Every 100 Years  The New York Times
  3. Our sun may be overdue for a 'superflare' stronger than billions of atomic bombs, new research warns  Livescience.com
  4. Superflares could be more common than thought: Are they something else to worry about?  USA TODAY
  5. Violent superflares explode from sun-like stars every 100 years  Space.com