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Writers Nicholas Gage and Nicholas Basbanes have sued ChatGPT makers

Two well-known Greek American authors and journalists Nicholas Gage and Nicholas Basbanes have sued the companies behind ChatGPT. According to Associated Press, Basbanes, 81, was the first of the duo …

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France delivers a win for the left, and hung parliament

France faces potential political deadlock after elections threw up a hung parliament, with a leftist alliance unexpectedly taking the top spot ahead of the far right but no group winning …

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Polite but probing: Who is Biden’s interviewer George Stephanopoulos

For his first televised interview since a disastrous debate showing, Joe Biden chose ABC News veteran George Stephanopoulos to conduct a conversation that could decide the president’s future. The pick …

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UK’s Labour sweeps to power as Sunak concedes election

Sir Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister with his Labour Party expected to win a huge majority in a parliamentary election, ending 14 years of often tumultuous Conservative …

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Pressure grows on Biden as he tries to prove fitness

US President Joe Biden sought to speak loud and passionately in brief public remarks delivered at the White House, as he faces close scrutiny over his stamina and mental acuity …

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Houthis claim attacks on Greek ship

Iran-allied Houthi militants have taken responsibility for small watercraft and missile attacks that left a Greek-owned cargo ship taking on water and in need of rescue near Yemen’s Red Sea …

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Nations to condemn Russia on human cost of Ukraine war

Western powers and countries from the rest of the world will use the second day of a major summit in Switzerland to pursue a consensus on condemning Russia’s invasion of …

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Kate making ‘good progress’, will attend royal event

Kate, Britain’s Princess of Wales, has said she is making good progress as she undergoes preventative chemotherapy but is “not out of the woods” ahead of her first public appearance …

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Early summer heatwave claims first victim in Cyprus

A 91-year-old woman became the first death from an early heatwave gripping Cyprus as the island sweltered under record June temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) on Friday. Health …

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Houthi missile strikes set ship ablaze, injuring one

Missiles fired by Yemen’s Houthi militants have struck a Palau-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, sparking a fire and severely injuring one of her crew, the US military …

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