The stiff fight against false election claims
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Northwestern’s prison education program graduates first class Axios · April Rubin The Nov. 15 ceremony will mark the first time incarcerated students will receive diplomas from a top-10 university. Australia offers to help Tuvalu residents escape rising seas Associated Press · Nick Perry Tuvalu has a population of 11,000, and its low-lying atolls make it particularly vulnerable to climate change. |
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How AI reduces the world to stereotypes restofworld.org · Victoria Turk An analysis of 3,000 AI images reveals how image generators visualize different countries and cultures. International mafia bust shows U.S.-Italy crime links still strong BBC News · Max Matza The roundup snared 16 alleged mafia members but was unlikely to have a major effect on the organizations’ criminal operations. Boygenius is ready to ‘fight Dave Grohl in the parking lot’ billboard.com · Stephen Daw The trio talks about the “power surge” of emotions they felt after finding out they’d been nominated for six Grammys. When Isabella Rossellini had beers for legs indiewire.com · Alison Foreman “The Saddest Music in the World” was a black-and-white arthouse flick about a Depression-era beer tycoon hosting a melancholy music contest. ‘The Curse’ review IGN · Lex Briscuso Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone, and Benny Safdie deliver a satire with its whole entire hand on the pulse. |
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