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July 2, 2026

Russia launches deadliest attack on Kyiv in months, kills at least 13

Russia has carried out what Kyiv’s mayor is calling the most massive attack on the Ukrainian capital in recent months, killing at least 13 people and striking multiple districts across the city. Emergency services worked through the day to reach affected areas as residents sheltered in place. The scale of the assault prompted city officials […]

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AI impersonations of 112 politicians ranked more authentic than real ones

A research team has discovered that artificial intelligence can impersonate public figures in ways that feel more authentic to ordinary people than the real politicians themselves. Scientists created AI versions of statements from 112 public figures and tested them against actual statements from those same people. The result was consistent and troubling: people rated the

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Apple Hide My Email feature leaks users’ real addresses to attackers

Apple’s Hide My Email service contains a security flaw that allows attackers to discover users’ actual email addresses, defeating the entire purpose of the paid privacy feature. According to a security researcher who reported the vulnerability to 404 Media, the system that was supposed to keep people’s real emails hidden can be exploited by people

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Tech companies are limiting how much AI workers can use each day

Major technology companies including Amazon, Adobe, Atlassian, and Citi are quietly implementing restrictions on how much artificial intelligence their employees can use. According to 404 Media, internal leaks and sources reveal that companies are introducing daily usage caps, requiring pre-approval for AI requests, or moving workers to slower, cheaper AI models. The reason is straightforward:

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FDA approves nicotine pouches to claim lower cancer risk

The US FDA has authorized Zyn nicotine pouches to make health claims that they lower the risk of six diseases compared to cigarettes. The approval arrived seven weeks after the Trump administration removed the previous FDA commissioner, who had opposed approving flavored nicotine products due to concerns about their appeal to young users. Zyn pouches

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Supreme Court bans lawyers citing fake AI-made court decisions

The Supreme Court has issued a decisive warning to India’s legal profession: stop citing court judgments that artificial intelligence has invented. In a recent judgment, the court held that advocates who cite fake or hallucinated judicial precedents without verification are guilty of professional misconduct. The bench adopted a “zero-tolerance” approach toward this practice, making clear

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Rapido and Bharat Taxi face GST that may cut driver earnings

The government is considering applying GST, or Goods and Services Tax, to subscription-based ride-hailing platforms like Rapido and Bharat Taxi. This could reduce what drivers earn from each ride, according to a report in ET Economy. Currently, these platforms operate differently from Uber and Ola. Riders pay a monthly subscription fee to access the service,

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Coke and Pepsi duopoly in India faces biggest challenge in decades

India’s cola market, controlled by two companies for nearly four decades, is finally facing genuine competition. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have dominated the fizzy drink category since entering India in the 1990s, but their duopoly is showing signs of strain. According to ET Finance, new competitors and local brands are now gaining market share, marking the

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US and Iran hold talks in Doha after two years of no direct engagement

US and Iran held indirect talks in Doha, Qatar this week, with both sides using Qatari officials as intermediaries since the two countries have no direct diplomatic channels. The talks centered on nuclear negotiations and regional tensions, according to Al Jazeera. Qatar announced that the next round of discussions will happen after funeral processions for

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