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Boy charged with murder over Seaford railway station stabbing - BBC

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  1. Boy charged with murder over Seaford railway station stabbing  BBC
  2. Shock after boy stabbed to death at railway station  BBC
  3. Pictured: Boy, 16, stabbed to death in East Sussex  The Telegraph
  4. Statement after murder investigation launched – Seaford  British Transport Police
  5. Disruption expected on trains between Seaford and Newhaven after police incident  SussexWorld

Pakistan 'prepared' for Kuldeep –Varun threat, says Mike Hesson

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Mike Hesson, Pakistan's new head coach, faces his first major challenge against India in the Asia Cup. Despite India's strong T20I record, Hesson remains confident, emphasizing his team's focus on continuous improvement. He downplays concerns about Pakistan's vulnerability to wrist spin, highlighting their own diverse spin attack and seam options, ready to adapt to any pitch conditions.

‘That wasn’t even a moment’: Fans slam NFL for Charlie Kirk tribute at Lambeau Field

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

The NFL and Green Bay Packers honored Charlie Kirk with a moment of silence before facing the Washington Commanders. Fans called it rushed and poorly executed, slamming the league for inconsistency compared to past public statements. Kirk, 31, was killed Wednesday in Utah. The tribute came as Trump vowed to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Explained: OpenAI and Microsoft's new agreement allowing major restructuring

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

​OpenAI can now restructure its operating arm into a public benefit corporation with the nonprofit parent maintaining control. ​It would provide the nonprofit with an equity stake valued at more than $100 billion in the for-profit entity that would make it “one of the most well-resourced philanthropic organizations in the world”, chairman Bret Taylor wrote.