Prince Harry court case latest: Duke of Sussex stokes political firestorm by hitting government ‘back’
Prince Harry heads to High Court to fight MGN over phone hacking Stay up-to-date on fashion trends and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edition newsletter Stay up-to-date on fashion trends and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edition newsletter The Duke of Sussex has stoked a political firestorm by blasting the government and the press as “rock bottom” as he gives evidence in his landmark case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror at London’s High Court. In his 55-page witness statement, Prince Harry took aim at the tabloid press more broadly when he asked: “How much more blood…
Read More »Breaking news, after leaving PSG, Messi’s decision to sign for Saudi Arabia and Barcelona cry
Breaking news, after leaving PSG, Messi’s decision to sign for Saudi Arabia and Barcelona cry It seems like Barcelona will receive the worst news in the coming days. Everything would indicate that Lionel Messi, after leaving Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent, would go to Saudi Arabia to continue his career next season. The new information from Paris collapses the illusion of the Culés. Senior leaders of Al-Hilal traveled to Paris with the aim of closing the mega-contract with the Argentine star, sources close to the negotiations told Agence France-Presse this Sunday. Arab managers intend to meet with Leo’s agent,…
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Austrian political party announces the wrong winner of the election
A political party in Austria has said it announced the wrong winner of its party election over the weekend. The head of the Social Democrats (SPÖ) Michaela Grubesa announced on Monday that the results of the election to decide the new president of the federal party at the party conference were confused as a result of a technical error. According to a revised count, Andreas Balber, mayor of the city and municipality of Traiskirchen, received 52.66 percent of the vote and Hans Peter Doskozil, the governor of Burgenland, received 46.51 percent of the vote. At a press conference, Balber said…
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Chris Christie, one of the GOP’s strongest anti-Trump voices, is launching a 2024 presidential bid
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will launch his presidential campaign on Tuesday, joining a crowded and growing GOP primary field. Christie will announce his candidacy at a town hall-style event in New Hampshire, a key early primary state. The event is hosted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics out of Manchester. He will join a field currently led by former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Other leading candidates include former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Former Vice President Mike Pence…
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Manchin remains mum about the political future | news
Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.Va., said only one poll matters, and that’s the poll on Election Day. Manchin’s office responded to a question Monday about a political commentator calling him a “dead man walking,” referring to his political future in West Virginia, as polls show him as much as 22 points behind from Gov. Jim Justice if he chooses to seek it out. re-election next year. “I don’t want to be mean to Senator Manchin, but he’s kind of a dead man walking in West Virginia,” David Axelrod, a longtime political commentator and former adviser to President Barack Obama, told CNN….
Read More »The leading Chinese political philosopher, scholar Ratzinger, appointed to the pontifical academy | News headlines
News from the Catholic world June 6, 2023 On June 5, Pope Francis appointed three scholarsincluding a Chinese critic of political equality and a prominent Australian theologian, al Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. According to his statutes, the academy aims “to promote the study and progress of the social sciences, mainly economics, sociology, law and political science. The academy, through an appropriate dialogue, thus offers the Church the elements it can use in the development of its social doctrine and reflects on the application of this doctrine to contemporary society. Members, who do not need to be Catholic, are appointed…
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Manchin remains mum about the political future | Tuesday news
Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.Va., said only one poll matters, and that’s the poll on Election Day. Manchin’s office responded to a question Monday about a political commentator calling him a “dead man walking,” referring to his political future in West Virginia, as polls show him as much as 22 points behind from Gov. Jim Justice if he chooses to seek it out. re-election next year. “I don’t want to be mean to Senator Manchin, but he’s kind of a dead man walking in West Virginia,” David Axelrod, a longtime political commentator and former adviser to President Barack Obama, told CNN….
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To safeguard democracy, political ads should disclose the use of AI
U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke (DN.Y.) recently proposed a bill this would require disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the creation of political ads. This is a timely bill that should garner bipartisan support and help safeguard our democracy. Recent advances in language modeling, exemplified by the popularity of ChatGPT, and image generation, exemplified by Dall-E 2 and Midjourney, make it much easier to create text or images that are intentionally misleading or false. In fact, there are examples of people already using these technologies to spread fake political news in the US and abroad. In early April,…
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