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Optus' 13-hour outage in 2025 lands it back in court
ACMA commences proceedings over emergency call failures. Source link
Trump considering AI controls after OpenAI hacking incidents
It marks a change of tone for his administration, which has taken a more hands-off approach to the technology. Source link
How to do neon festival make-up – without harming your skin
Neon is on trend, but some make-up products pose a serious risk to your health. Here’s what to check for, and how to dazzle. Source link
After residential school survivors speak out, Ottawa reinstates funding to travel for counselling
After counsellors and community leaders spoke out against the sudden funding cut, Indigenous Services Canada told CBC News they had found funding to help residential school survivors and their families travel to access counselling. Source link
Feds find funding for residential school survivors, providers to travel for counselling
After counsellors and community leaders spoke out against the sudden funding cut, Indigenous Services Canada told CBC News they had found funding to help residential school survivors and their families travel to access counselling. Source link
How the UK's extreme heat is shifting the conversation about air-con
Should we embrace air conditioning despite its costs and consequences, and how much should we spend on adapting homes versus cutting carbon? Source link
'It was heartbreaking to attend a fertility appointment in a maternity unit'
Niamh Smyth and her husband Justyn have spent over a decade trying to start a family, undergoing four rounds of IVF, with three unsuccessful attempts and one pregnancy which ended in miscarriage. Source link
The Chinese robot army transforming the UK's retail industry
Britain’s weak productivity growth and labour shortages are creating an opportunity for China’s robotics firms. Source link
Meta shares fall as frustration grows over AI spending plans
Mark Zuckerberg said Meta intends to sell for the first time AI tools to other companies Source link
Canadian film producer Jason Cloth faces fraud charges in U.S.
Canadian film financier Jason Cloth is facing fraud charges in Illinois, where he’s accused of defrauding clients out of more than $100 million US. Source link