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'Don't Steal This Book': Thousands Of Authors Release 'Empty' Book At London Book Fair In Protest Against AI

The book serves as a visual representation of what the literary world might look like if AI continues to use copyrighted works without permission or compensation.

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Shots fired at US consulate in Canada in what police call ‘national security incident’

No injuries reported but security boosted at US and Israeli diplomatic buildings in Toronto and OttawaSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxTwo men fired multiple shots at the US consulate in Toronto early on Tuesday in what police described as a “national security incident”, prompting beefed-up protection for US and Israeli diplomatic buildings in the city.The individuals approached the consulate in downtown Toronto at about 4.30am ET, exited a white SUV and fired several rounds from a handgun at the consulate, Frank Barredo, Toronto’s police deputy chief, told reporters. Continue reading...

World's Most Wanted Crude: The Big Deal About Iran's Oil

Iran produces roughly 3.5 million barrels of oil per day. The US has been for decades trying to make sure no country buys it, but the customers kept coming to the Islamic nation in the Gulf.

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Paraguay lawmakers approve a defense agreement that allows an increased U.S. military presence

Paraguay's Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday approved a defense agreement allowing the temporary presence of U.S. military and civilian personnel inside its borders, widely seen as a victory for the Trump administration, which has sought to strengthen its presence in Latin America.

White House says U.S. is achieving its goals in Iran war

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday reiterated the administration's reasoning behind the military strikes on Iran, saying that if the U.S. had not acted swiftly, the Islamic republic would have threatened America with its nuclear program and ballistic missiles.