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Deadly shooting rattles Auckland just before Women’s World Cup
A shooting has left two people dead at a construction site in the central business district of Auckland, New Zealand, police say. At least four other people are thought to have been injured and the gunman is also dead after the incident which came at 07:22 (19:22 GMT). Mayor Wayne Brown said it was a…
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Best places to eat in Auckland according to chef Peter Gordon
From Asian-fusion feasts at Hello Beasty to fish and chips at FishSmith, the “godfather of fusion cooking” shares his top food picks in the world’s biggest Polynesian city. New Zealand’s most populous city sprawls across an isthmus between two harbours, its downtown commercial district perched on the waterfront of the Waitematā, a spiky cluster of…
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AI: Digital artist’s work copied more times than Picasso
Greg Rutkowski By Clare Hutchinson & Phil John BBC News “My work has been used in AI more than Picasso.” Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing life as we know it, but for digital artist Greg Rutkowski it is causing big problems. He said his name had been used as a prompt in AI tools that…
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Netflix password crackdown pays off in new subscribers
Lara Solanki/Netflix A burst of people signed up for Netflix this spring, after the streaming giant cracked down on password sharing. The company ended June with more than 238 million subscribers, adding 5.9 million members since March. That was bigger than expected and follows efforts by the company to re-ignite growth following unusual subscriber losses…
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St John: The tiny island where Robert Oppenheimer escaped his legacy
A new biopic is shedding light on rise and fall of “the father of the atomic bomb”. But few people know that he spent many of his final days as a Caribbean castaway. I was 20 years old and had J Robert Oppenheimer’s house all to myself. From the porch of the small yellow cottage,…
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Stanford head to resign after data manipulation probe
Ian Tuttle By Chelsea Bailey BBC News, Washington The president of Stanford University, one of the top-rated colleges in the US, is stepping down after its board found scientific papers he published contained manipulated research data. Marc Tessier-Lavigne did not personally falsify any of the research, the panel concluded, but he co-authored papers with “serious…
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Tobias Ellwood: Afghan women slate UK MP’s ‘wish-you-were-here’ video
Getty Images By Simon Fraser BBC News Afghan women have derided a British Conservative MP for being naïve after he referred to the country as peaceful and “transformed”, but barely mentioned human rights following a recent visit. In a widely criticised video, Tobias Ellwood urged the UK to re-engage with the country and reopen its…
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Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy makes powerful impact in atomic epic
Universal Pictures By Paul Glynn Entertainment reporter Critics have given positive reviews to Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s sweeping new biographical thriller about the “father of the atomic bomb”. The film features an all-star ensemble cast led by Cillian Murphy as the US physicist, J Robert Oppenheimer. The Independent called the “clever, imaginative” film Nolan “at his…
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Reported gas explosion cracks open Johannesburg street
Dozens of people are injured after a gas explosion in the centre of Johannesburg, local media reports. Video shows cars turned upside down by the force of the blast and a large parts of the road destroyed. Nine people were taken to hospitals around Johannesburg for minor and intermediate injuries, Gauteng provincial officials said.
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Tropical Storm Calvin: Hawaii braces for flash flooding and mudslides
Getty Images By Nadine Yousif BBC News More than a million people in Hawaii are under a state of emergency due to an approaching tropical storm. Tropical Storm Calvin is nearing Hawaii’s Big Island with a wind speed of 45 mph (75 km/h), the National Weather Service (NWS) said As of Wednesday morning, the storm…