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Russian-linked cybercampaigns put a bull's-eye on France. Their focus? The Olympics and elections
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days agoA fake French military recruitment drive calling for soldiers in Ukraine, and major French news...
Why Top Nuclear Experts And Ex-CIA Brass Joined A High School Grad's Tiny Fusion Startup
Forbes· 6 days agoNow, with the help of one of Iran's top nuclear scientists, a small team of former Pentagon and CIA ...
Cash Crunch Squeezes Kennedy Amid Costly Fight for Ballot Spots
New York Times· 6 days agoThe troubles, laid bare in federal filings and interviews with nine people with knowledge of the...
RunwayML Eyes $450 Million Investment, Launches Gen-3 Alpha
Forbes· 5 days agoRunway Tees Up a $450 Million Investment. According to The Information, General Atlantic will lead...
Ten years after a celebrity summit promised to end rape as a weapon of war, is there any change for...
The Guardian· 4 days agoVictoria Peter, 19, remembers glancing at her five sisters, thinking it might be OK. It was shortly...
I've traveled to 20 countries in 2 years. I found the most stunning coast in one of the...
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Free to use Lowestoft tennis courts to open after £250k revamp
BBC News· 5 days agoLowestoft Town Council’s tennis facilities have been undergoing a programme of renovation following...
Biden says ‘I’m not leaving’ as cracks appear in Democrats’ support
The Guardian· 5 days agoThe White House insisted on Wednesday that Joe Biden is staying in the election as the presumptive Democratic nominee, while the US president reportedly told his campaign team “I’m in this race ...
Coventry's Godiva Festival 2024: What you need to know
BBC News· 4 days agoGodiva Festival is celebrating 25 years in Coventry this weekend. The popular three-day event is to...
Bellringers and running the bar dry: inside Labour’s night of elation
The Guardian· 3 days agoKeir Starmer saw the moment it became clear he would become prime minister in the same manner as much of the rest of the country – watching the BBC exit poll on the sofa at a friend’s home with ...