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Tuberculosis cases in Malaysia cross 3 , 100 ; Ramadan not the cause , says Health Ministry
asiaone.com
about 3 hours ago

Tuberculosis cases in Malaysia cross 3 , 100 ; Ramadan not the cause , says Health Ministry

Published: 20260222T043000Z

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance
Engadget
about 12 hours ago

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance

The government agency that sends its corps members abroad to volunteer in foreign countries launched its latest initiative called Tech Corps. The Peace Corps' latest proposal will recruit STEM graduates or those with professional experience in the artificial intelligence sector and send them to participating host countries. According to the press release, volunteers will be placed in Peace Corps countries that are part of the American AI Exports Program, which was created last year from an executive order from President Trump as a way to bolster the US' grip on the AI market abroad. Tech Corps members will be tasked with using AI to resolve issues related to agriculture, education, health and economic development. The program will offer its members 12- to 27-month in-person assignments or virtual placements, which will include housing, healthcare, a living stipend and a volunteer service award if the corps member is placed overseas. Richard E. Swarttz, the acting director of the Peace Corps, said in a press release that Tech Corps volunteers will be "building technical capacity, supporting AI adoption across critical use cases and addressing barriers to last-mile AI implementation." While the Tech Corps program is framed at benefiting host countries, it would also help to secure the US' position in the rapidly expanding global AI market that includes growing competition from China. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-us-will-send-tech-corps-members-to-foreign-countries-in-its-latest-push-for-ai-dominance-191916940.html?src=rss

'A check on executive authority': Supreme Court delivers blow to Trump’s tariffs
France 24
about 16 hours ago

'A check on executive authority': Supreme Court delivers blow to Trump’s tariffs

The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, delivering a stinging loss that prompted a fierce attack on the court he helped shape. The ruling was significant because it marked "a rare instance" of the Supreme Court acting as "a check on executive authority", FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert said. Herbert noted that the decision demonstrated the court's willingness to exercise its independence on certain issues, even though it had sided with Trump on previous cases.

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An old-school Zelda-like, Skate Bums and other new indie games worth checking out
Engadget
about 19 hours ago

An old-school Zelda-like, Skate Bums and other new indie games worth checking out

Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. As a reminder, the latest edition of Steam Next Fest runs from February 23 until March 2, during which you'll be able to check out demos for hundreds of upcoming games. A bunch are available already, including one for Denshattack!, which I definitely recommend checking out. As it turns out, doing Tony Hawk Pro Skater-style tricks with a high-speed Japanese train absolutely rips. On Thursday, there were four showcases highlighting indie games all in a single day. It's not exactly feasible for me to recap them in full here, unfortunately, but I can at least tell you about a few of the many highlights. The Black History Month edition of the Black Voices in Gaming Showcase includes trailers and interviews for some games that are already available, such as Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator, Aerial_Knight's DropShot and Relooted. Of course, the stream featured plenty of games that are on the way too. Erased, from solo developer Jerron Jacques, looks pretty interesting. It's an open-world fighting game that takes place in a cyberpunk setting with dance battles, parkour, pets, strange creatures and much more. Jacques, who has been documenting the game's development process on social media, even carried out some of the parkour motion capture work personally. There was lots of good stuff in this week's Convergence Showcase too, including another peek at Mouse: P.I. for Hire as we get to see one of the game's bosses for the first time. This first-person shooter with rubber-hose animation is set to arrive on March 19. There were other welcome announcements for me in this showcase. First, there was a release date for the Zelda-inspired adventure Gecko Gods. I've had this on my wishlist since 2022, so I'm glad to learn it'll hit Nintendo Switch, PS5 and PC on April 16.  In addition, record shop sim Wax Heads (which probably should have been called Low Fidelity, tbh) is coming to PC, Xbox Series X/S

Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams
Science Daily
about 20 hours ago

Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams

Researchers tested whether generative AI could handle complex medical datasets as well as human experts. In some cases, the AI matched or outperformed teams that had spent months building prediction models. By generating usable analytical code from precise prompts, the systems dramatically reduced the time needed to process health data. The findings hint at a future where AI helps scientists move faster from data to discovery.

Malaysia’s tuberculosis cases rise to above 3,000, health ministry flags risks
South China Morning Post
about 20 hours ago

Malaysia’s tuberculosis cases rise to above 3,000, health ministry flags risks

As Malaysians flock to Ramadan bazaars and breaking fast gatherings, the health ministry is reminding the public to observe tuberculosis (TB) precautions, especially in crowded and enclosed spaces. In a statement issued on Saturday, the ministry said a total of 596 new TB cases were reported nationwide during the sixth epidemiological week. The statement said the latest detections brought the cumulative number of tuberculosis cases to 3,161 across Malaysia. “Crowded, enclosed and poorly...

30 people in Iran face death penalty after protests, Amnesty says
South China Morning Post
about 21 hours ago

30 people in Iran face death penalty after protests, Amnesty says

At least 30 people in Iran are facing the death penalty in connection with the recent mass protests in the country, according to the human rights group Amnesty International. A death sentence had already been passed in eight cases, the organisation reported on Friday. Among the 22 other cases before the courts, two men were still minors, Amnesty said. The Iranian judiciary has not officially confirmed any of the death sentences. However, a week ago, the Misan news agency, which is linked to the...

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Views of corruption in Philippines worsen as ‘grease money’ dents confidence
South China Morning Post
about 22 hours ago

Views of corruption in Philippines worsen as ‘grease money’ dents confidence

The Philippines has fallen in a global corruption perception ranking, as allegations of financial wrongdoings and court cases surrounding a multibillion-peso flood-control programme have deepened doubts about its governance and dented investor confidence. Berlin-based watchdog Transparency International said the Philippines ranked 120th out of 182 countries and territories in its 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, down six places from the previous year. The country received a score of 32 on a...

China showcases humanoid martial arts robots: Should Europe be worried?
Euronews
1 day ago

China showcases humanoid martial arts robots: Should Europe be worried?

As Beijing pushes forward in robotics, which it displayed at the Lunar New Year performance, a bigger question is emerging: how advanced are these systems really, and should Europe be concerned?

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How photography helped the British empire classify India
BBC World
1 day ago

How photography helped the British empire classify India

A new exhibition in Delhi showcases 200 rare photographs that fixed identities in colonial India.

As France debates assisted suicide , euthanasia cases rise worldwide :  Social normalization of euthanasia has begun
thedialog.org
1 day ago

As France debates assisted suicide , euthanasia cases rise worldwide : Social normalization of euthanasia has begun

Published: 20260220T233000Z

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Live updates: Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in 6-3 ruling
The Hill
1 day ago

Live updates: Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs in 6-3 ruling

The Supreme Court dealt a crushing blow to President Trump's tariff agenda, ruling on Friday that his tariff scheme is illegal without congressional authorization.  In one of the biggest cases justices have decided in years, the majority conservative court issued a rare rebuke of the president's actions. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Neil Gorsuch...

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The Download: Microsoft’s online reality check, and the worrying rise in measles cases
MIT Technology Review
2 days ago

The Download: Microsoft’s online reality check, and the worrying rise in measles cases

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online AI-enabled deception now permeates our online lives. There are the high-profile cases you may easily spot. Other times, it slips…

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Police probe suspected poisoning of 4 dogs, with 2 more canines missing
South China Morning Post
2 days ago

Police probe suspected poisoning of 4 dogs, with 2 more canines missing

Hong Kong police are investigating the suspected poisoning of four dogs on farms in the northern New Territories, with an animal welfare group saying two other canines are missing and describing the cases as “heartbreaking”. The Sai Kung Stray Friends Foundation said on Friday that the incidents were among at least 19 reported cases linked to poisonings in the local area since last year. The group added that lethal poison baits had been placed on farms in areas such as Kwu Tung and Lok Ma Chau...

Measles cases are rising. Other vaccine-preventable infections could be next.
MIT Technology Review
2 days ago

Measles cases are rising. Other vaccine-preventable infections could be next.

There’s a measles outbreak happening close to where I live. Since the start of this year, 34 cases have been confirmed in Enfield, a northern borough of London. Most of those affected are children under the age of 11. One in five have needed hospital treatment. It’s another worrying development for an incredibly contagious and potentially…

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BofA Pushes Back as Segantii Lawyers Ask to Share Documents
Bloomberg
2 days ago

BofA Pushes Back as Segantii Lawyers Ask to Share Documents

Defense lawyers for hedge fund Segantii Capital Management and its founder — widely known as the “block trade king” — are pressing for key documents from Bank of America Corp. to be admitted in court, setting the stage for one of Hong Kong’s highest-profile cases in recent memory.

Mark Roher : How a South Florida Bankruptcy Attorney Built a 25 - Year Career Handling Some of the Region Most Complex Financial Fraud Cases
storyconsole.miaminewtimes.com
2 days ago

Mark Roher : How a South Florida Bankruptcy Attorney Built a 25 - Year Career Handling Some of the Region Most Complex Financial Fraud Cases

Published: 20260220T033000Z

UN's probe finds 'hallmarks of genocide' in El-Fasher
France 24
2 days ago

UN's probe finds 'hallmarks of genocide' in El-Fasher

In tonight's edition, a new UN report warns that atrocities in El Fasher may bear the hallmarks of genocide. Also, Zimbabwe rolls out a new HIV prevention drug, targeting more than 46,000 people at high risk of contracting the virus. And award-winning author Chimamanda Adichie lost a child during medical care in a hospital,  a tragedy  that echoes cases faced by many families across Nigeria and is now drawing renewed attention to the country’s healthcare crisis.

Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online
MIT Technology Review
3 days ago

Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online

AI-enabled deception now permeates our online lives. There are the high-profile cases you may easily spot, like when White House officials recently shared a manipulated image of a protester in Minnesota and then mocked those asking about it. Other times, it slips quietly into social media feeds and racks up views, like the videos that…

Grab this Elevation Lab 10-year extended battery case for AirTag for only $16
Engadget
3 days ago

Grab this Elevation Lab 10-year extended battery case for AirTag for only $16

If you're an iPhone user who likes to keep tabs on where your stuff is, you can't go far wrong with an AirTag. The second-gen model that Apple just released outpaces the original in every way (aside from the galling lack of a keyring hole, that is). While it's easy enough to replace the battery in both versions of the AirTag, you might not want to have to worry about the device's battery life for a very long time. Enter Elevation Lab's extended battery case for the AirTag, which is currently on sale at Amazon for $16. The case usually sells for $23, so that's a 30 percent discount. It's not the first time we've seen this deal, but it's a pretty decent one all the same. This is arguably one of the more useful AirTag accessories around for certain use cases. It won't exactly be helpful for an AirTag that you put in a wallet or attach to your keys, as it's too bulky for such a purpose — and it doesn't have a hole for a keyring anyway. Still, if you're looking for an AirTag case that you can place in a suitcase or backpack and not have to touch for years, this could be the ticket. Elevation Lab says that, when you place a couple of AA batteries in the case, it can extend the tracker's battery life to as much as 10 years (the brand recommends using Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries for best results). The AirTag is slated to run for over a year on its standard CR2032 button cell.  The case gives the AirTag more protection as well. It's sealed with four screws and it has a IP69 waterproof rating. What's more, it doesn't ostensibly look like an AirTag case, so someone who steals an item with one inside is perhaps less likely to realize that the object they pilfered is being tracked. There are some other downsides, though. Since the AirTag is locked inside a case, the sound it emits will be muffled. Elevation Lab says the device's volume will be about two-thirds the level of a case-free AirTag. However, the second-gen AirTag is louder than its predecessor,

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China’s latest box office draw: spy thriller backed by state espionage agency
South China Morning Post
3 days ago

China’s latest box office draw: spy thriller backed by state espionage agency

A spy thriller backed by a Chinese intelligence agency has become one of the biggest box office hits of the Lunar New Year. Scare Out, directed by Zhang Yimou, who is best known internationally for films such as Raise the Red Lantern and House of Flying Daggers, was produced under the direct supervision of the Ministry of State Security, which said the film was based on real-life cases. The film features a tense game of cat and mouse as counter-espionage agents track down a researcher who leaked...

Campus vaccine strategies put to test by rising measles cases
The Hill
3 days ago

Campus vaccine strategies put to test by rising measles cases

New outbreaks of measles, which had been considered eradicated in the U.S., may force colleges to rethink their vaccine strategies. There is no standard way universities approach vaccine reporting, requirements or exemptions, with some given a far freer hand by their home states than others. But in the face of rising vaccine skepticism, the University of Wisconsin-Madison announced...

How a recent shift in DNA sleuthing might help investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case
NPR News
3 days ago

How a recent shift in DNA sleuthing might help investigators in the Nancy Guthrie case

DNA science has helped solve criminal cases for decades. But increasingly, investigative genetic genealogy — which was first used for cold cases — is helping to solve active cases as well.

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Roseman University research symposium in Henderson showcases 130 - plus projects
news3lv.com
3 days ago

Roseman University research symposium in Henderson showcases 130 - plus projects

Published: 20260219T011500Z

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