The UK Government’s AI Obsession Is a Big Risk—With Will Dunn
Paris Marx What happens when a government goes all in on AI? It creates some huge vulnerabilities. The post The UK Government’s AI Obsession Is a Big Risk—With Will Dunn appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Multipronged Red-State Attack on Voting Rights
Elie Mystal Red states aren’t just gerrymandering away voting rights—they’re working overtime to suppress the vote in as many ways as possible. The post The Multipronged Red-State Attack on Voting Rights appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Mannagh's heavenly night leads Cats to statement win over Lions
Geelong records a 41-point win over Brisbane on the back of Shaun Mannagh’s five-goal, 30-disposal performance at the Gabba. Source link
Changes to PIP payments
Finance expert Laura Pomfret explains to PIP payments. Source link
Live: Maroons face must-win Origin clash at Lang Park
For the second straight year, the NSW Blues can secure the Women’s State of Origin shield in Game II, with the Maroons trying to defend home turf in Brisbane. Follow live. Source link
Travel to the U.S. is down even more dramatically than we thought, data shows
The boycott by Canadians of travel to the U.S., driven largely by an aversion to President Donald Trump, his industry-wrecking tariffs and 51st state taunts, has actually been more effective than previously thought, according to new data. Source link
As Canada plans to send election observers to Armenia, advocates warn of a democratic backslide
As the federal government prepares to send seven election observers to Armenia, an advocacy group featuring the former president of Human Rights Watch is warning Canada and its Western allies of democratic backsliding prior to the June vote. Source link
Canada wants sovereign AI data centres. What does that actually mean?
Canada wants to build data centres that are not just physically located here, but controlled here — a distinction experts say could determine whether the country can reduce its dependence on U.S. tech giants and keep Canadian data subject to Canadian rules. Source link
Sobeys, Loblaw under fire for maple washing, as Sobeys ditches maple leaf symbol in stores
More than a year after the Buy Canadian movement took root, grocery giants Loblaw and Sobeys are facing increased scrutiny over “maple washing” — the practice of promoting imported goods as homegrown. Source link
Ontario starts crackdown on ticket resale above face value
Letters notifying resellers of inspection were sent out last week, and investigators are starting to inspect ticket resellers and big companies like StubHub this week, according to Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement Stephen Crawford. But resale sites say they’re still looking for guidance on how to implement the rules. Source link