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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One by one, the cooked up criminal cases against Donald Trump imploded. With them, the fever dreams of Democrats and their media handmaidens collapsed. Now, their nightmare begins. A reckoning looms.   There was a time not long ago that Trump’s adversaries openly celebrated what they described as his imminent demise. They assured us that the terrible Orange-Man was destined for a jumpsuit of the same color behind bars. Four criminal indictments would almost certainly end any attempt to return to the White House. That was their scheme, at least.   TRUMP BLASTS ONGOING ‘LAWFARE’…

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AgiBot, a pioneering Chinese artificial intelligence and robotics company, has introduced a transformative open-source dataset called AgiBot World Alpha.  This comprehensive collection represents a significant milestone in humanoid robot training, capturing intricate data from over 100 robots across diverse real-world scenarios.  By providing an unprecedented window into robotic movement and interaction, AgiBot has created a multidimensional resource that promises to reshape our understanding of robotic learning and adaptation. I’M GIVING AWAY THE LATEST & GREATEST AIRPODS PRO 2 The comprehensive dataset The AgiBot World Alpha dataset is more than a simple data collection. Researchers and developers can now access an extensive…

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From lowering the costs of groceries to ending the war in Ukraine “in 24 hours,” the president-elect is backpedaling on the things he said he would do. From lowering the costs of groceries to ending the war in Ukraine “in 24 hours,” the president-elect is backpedaling on the things he said he would do.   LOADINGERROR LOADING WASHINGTON — Donald Trump made lots of big promises on the campaign trail about what he would do as president. But in the weeks since he won the election, Trump and his transition team have been quietly walking back some of his most significant commitments…

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Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant, as well as the former BBC Radio 2 colleagues of Johnnie Walker, are among the mourners arriving for the late DJ’s funeral. Walker died aged 79 in December, with his death being announced on New Year’s Eve by Bob Harris after he took over the veteran DJ’s Sounds Of The 70s show in November. Simon Mayo, who was a staple of BBC Radio 2 for nearly two decades before his departure in 2018, as well as BBC Radio 2 stars Harris, Jeremy Vine and Tony Blackburn were also among those attending the service at…

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MICHAIL ANTONIO was at West Ham’s training ground yesterday to meet new boss Graham Potter for the first time. The Hammers striker, 34, is out for the season following his horror car crash on December 7. Getty Michail Antonio visited West Ham’s training ground after his horror car crash[/caption] PA The striker met new boss Graham Potter for the first time[/caption] Antonio has been back at the club since being discharged from hospital on New Year’s Eve. But he had previously only spoken to Potter over the phone. Before they met up, the ex-Brighton and Chelsea chief, 49, said: “I was planning…

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People with ‘non-English accents’ from Belfast and Glasgow are significantly less likely to behave in criminal ways, a study has found. Speakers of some accents perceived as working class including from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and London risk being stereotyped as more likely to have committed a crime. Researchers asked 180 participants to listen to recordings of 10 male voices with different accents and rate a series of statements on social traits and behaviours. The accents were: Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Newcastle and standard southern British English (SSBE), also referred to as RP. Participants who listened to…

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EASTENDERS star Jamie Borthwick has confessed he has NO idea who attacked Cindy Beale – and his future on the soap’s live 40th anniversary is in doubt. The 30-year-old admits he doesn’t yet know whether he’ll appear in the highly-anticipated live episode on February 19. BBC Jamie Borthwick admitted having no clue who attacked Cindy[/caption] Cindy Beale was brutally attacked and left for dead in a dramatic Christmas Day EastEnders cliffhangerBBC The Mega Agency Jamie has been busy preparing for the Strictly Live tour[/caption] He also told The Sun at the Strictly Live tour launch that he was kept in…

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REINIER DE RIDDER admits he’s much happier in the UFC than he was during the end of his stint with ONE Championship. De Ridder made his eagerly-anticipated debut in MMA’s top promotion last November after six years on the books at ONE. GETTY Reinier de Ridder made a spectacular UFC debut last November[/caption] UFC / ESPN ‘The Dutch Knight’ submitted middleweight standout Gerald Meerschaert in his octagon bow[/caption] De Ridder has made a quick turnaround to fight at UFC 311 in LA early on Sunday morningGETTY ONE The turnaround is in stark contrast to the spells of inactivty forced upon…

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Find hints, solutions, and everything you need to know about the New York Times game.Find hints, solutions, and everything you need to know about the New York Times game.    Image Credit: NurPhoto via Getty Images The famous New York Times word game, “Wordle,” has become a global addiction. All players have six tries to guess the five-letter answer for each day’s “Wordle” in the games section of the publication. So, what was today’s Wordle answer? See the hints for the January 17, 2025, Wordle and the answer by scrolling all the way down below. What Is Today’s Wordle Hint? The Wordle hint for January 17, 2025, is: Everyday…

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Solve today’s ‘Connections’ game from ‘The New York Times’ here with our hints and the final answer.Solve today’s ‘Connections’ game from ‘The New York Times’ here with our hints and the final answer.    Image Credit: Getty Images Leave it to The New York Times to have an addicting yet educational word game to crack! Since “Connections” is one of the publication’s most popular games, the answer for today, January 17, 2025, was a tough one to solve. Luckily, we’ve got the hints and the final answer to today’s puzzle. How to Play ‘Connections’ “Connections” begins with a set of 16 words…

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Experts expressed deep concern over bills introduced Wednesday by US lawmakers to expand the scrutiny of foreign investment in the United States, targeting in particular investors from China. ​Experts expressed deep concern over bills introduced Wednesday by US lawmakers to expand the scrutiny of foreign investment in the United States, targeting in particular investors from China.   Experts expressed deep concern over bills introduced Wednesday by US lawmakers to expand the scrutiny of foreign investment in the United States, targeting in particular investors from China. 

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LONDONERS were left in awe as a series of striking images appeared in the night skies above Shoreditch in a breath-taking 50ft hologram display. The unexpected spectacle, which lasted for two mesmerising minutes, captivated onlookers and left them questioning what was unfolding before their eyes. This display was designed to ignite imaginations and symbolises the endless possibilities when art and technology combine The launch will be on Wednesday 22 January promoting its innovations in Galaxy AI Closing the spectacle was a series of lanterns emanating a warming glow in the cold winter skies The display began with a cosmic blue…

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TOP British DJ Hannah Wants has revealed she’s been diagnosed with cancer for the 4th time. The Birmingham star, 37, opened up about her fresh battle in a candid Instagram post, which saw her fans rally behind her. Instagram DJ Hannah Wants has revealed she is battling cancer again[/caption] Instagram The star has revealed she her breast cancer has returned for the fourth time[/caption] Hannah – real name Hannah Smith – has been a DJ since the age of 18, and is best known for her Radio 1 residency. But behind-the-scenes, the brave star has been battling breast cancer, and…

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The new Irish government has big plans for tech. We look at a range of changes coming in the programme for government. In the US Big Tech is bending the knee to incoming president Donald Trump but who will be absent from Monday’s inauguration? We also unpack Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn rocket that towers over [&hellip The post Dell Technologies’ Ivor Buckley on data governance in the era of agentic AI appeared first on TechCentral.ie.

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