Caldwell man, Nampa man die in head-on collision involving dump truck Two Canyon County men died Monday afternoon in a head-on collision. The crash occurred at 2:45 p.m. Monday on Highway 20-26 in Canyon County, east of Notus, when a dump truck went off the roadway, ... 04/23/2024 - 4:00 am | View Link
7 dead and 20 injured after race car in Sri Lanka veers off track, officials say He said three of the injured were in critical condition. Thalduwa said police have launched an investigation into the accident, which was the 17th out of 24 events scheduled. The race was ... 04/20/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Two Customs officials dead, four injured in DI Khan attack The law enforcers said that the attack left four others injured who have been shifted to the DHQ Hospital. According to the police, the unidentified armed assailants escaped the site of the ... 04/20/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
7 dead and 20 injured after race car in Sri Lanka veers off track, officials say He said three of the injured were in critical condition. Get Southern California news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox. Sign up for NBC LA newsletters. Thalduwa said ... 04/20/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
2 dead, 5 hurt in motorcycle-car collision in Cavite Two motorists died and five others were injured on Saturday, April 13, after their vehicles – a motorcycle and a car – collided in General Trias City in Cavite province. The Region 4A police said in a ... 04/14/2024 - 5:41 am | View Link
The sails of Paris’ iconic Moulin Rouge windmill have collapsed overnight for the first time in the 134 year history of the cabaret club.
The accident is believed to have occurred at 2 a.m. local time, less than an hour after the venue’s last show had ended, according to the club owners.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis has a confession to make. “Sometimes I watch the footage from my speeches and I always look much taller than everyone else around,” the 6-ft. 1-in. Greek Prime Minister says with a wry smile, buckled up in the back seat of his car in a pressed blue shirt and black hoodie.
It’s not just U. S. universities where the Israel-Hamas war is a touchy topic. This week, an American professor has sparked controversy in Malaysia after criticizing the Southeast Asian nation’s official pro-Palestinian stance on the conflict during a visiting lecture.
“A country whose political leaders advocate a second Holocaust against the Jewish people will never be a serious player in world affairs, and will certainly never be a friend or partner of the United States,” Bruce Gilley, a professor of political science at Portland State University, said during a keynote address at the University of Malaya on Tuesday, according to a now-deleted post on X in which he quoted himself.
“We are all at risk of manipulation online right now.”
So begins a short animated video about a practice known as decontextualization and how it can be used to misinform people online. The video identifies signs to watch out for, including surprising or out of the ordinary content, seemingly unreliable sources, or video or audio that appear to have been manipulated or repurposed.
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Though it may not look like it, this 50-second video is actually an election ad—one of three that Google will be rolling out across five European countries next month in advance of the European Union’s June parliamentary elections.
Venice, the historic Italian city known for its canals, would like to draw a balance between its residents who live there and help to keep the place running and its visitors, an important source of economic revenue but increasingly also a burden on social services and the livability of the city.
In recent years, the balance has shifted: in the 1970s, Venice had some 175,000 residents; as of last year, its population dipped below 50,000—and the number of tourist beds outnumbered residents for the first time.
It could almost have been a vacation. U. S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday to be whisked to a basketball game and a dinner of steamed buns atop a balcony overlooking the city’s Ming Dynasty Yu Garden. America’s top diplomat even took time to post on Instagram from Shanghai’s neo-classical Bund, where he lauded the students and business leaders “building bridges and ties between our countries” as the neon lights of the Lujiazui business district twinkled in the background.