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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia declared victory early Monday in a high-stakes election, overcoming a pressure campaign by Moscow and winning a mandate to move forward on peace talks with neighboring Azerbaijan that President Trump helped broker last year.The results announced by the central election commission showed that Mr. Pashinyan’s party, Civil Contract, received 49.8 percent of the vote in early results, enough to secure a majority of seats in Parliament based on Armenia’s complex electoral rules.Sunday’s election was the first time that Armenians had voted nationally since a disputed territory, Nagorno-Karabakh, was seized by Azerbaijan in 2023, a…

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The increasingly competitive AI landscape has been underscored yet again by a series of acquisitions by some of the industry’s biggest names.In a busy 24-hour period, Anthropic revealed it had bought software development expert Stainless, Mistral acquired AI engineering start-up Emmi AI and Cohere confirmed it was bringing biopharma outfit Reliant AI under its wing.New York City-based Stainless was founded in 2022 and has subsequently earned a reputation as a leading provider of SDK (software development Kit) and MCP (model context protocol) server tooling.Anthropic, in particular, has leaned on the supplier heavily, having used Stainless to power every generation of…

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Common Culprits: It Might Not Be the Protein ItselfIn many cases, the protein fart problem has less to do with protein and more to do with the ingredients that often accompany high-protein foods and supplements, says Elena Ivanina, DO, a New York City–based gastroenterologist and the founder of the Center for Integrative Gut Health.Here are some common culprits.DairyMany protein powders are made of whey or casein, both milk-derived proteins that may also contain lactose, Dr. Ivanina says. About 70 percent of the global adult population has some degree of lactase deficiency, a condition that causes insufficient levels of the enzyme…

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“The simple picture is that Trionda may very slightly punish extreme distance, but it should reward clean technique and predictable flight,” says team member John Eric Goff, who researches sports physics and is an incoming professor of engineering practice at Purdue University.  “Goalkeepers, defenders hitting long passes, and long-range shooters are where I would look first for visible differences.”  Researchers used a wind tunnel to study the Trionda ball at the University of Tsukuba. TAKESHI ASAI, SUNGCHAN HONG, AND RICHONG LIU Adidas has been designing new balls for each World Cup since the 1970s. Some of the design changes in…

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A Republican-led congressional oversight report alleges that senior Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., failed for years to act on warnings about fraud in the state’s social services programs, allowing hundreds of millions of dollars in confirmed or alleged losses and placing billions more at risk. The Walz administration had the power to stop fraudulent payments to high-risk entities receiving federal nutrition and Medicaid funds, but the state “repeatedly failed to act” after officials raised concerns, according to a 205-page final staff report released by the House Oversight Committee on Monday.   Congressional investigators found that concerns about potential racial discrimination claims —…

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Donald Trump’s appeal to Benjamin Netanyahu to “not to strike back” after Iran launched missiles at Israel appears to have been unsuccessful after the Israeli military said it struck targets inside Iran.The US president made the plea after Iran responded to Israeli strikes on southern Beirut in Lebanon earlier on Sunday, as the conflict again threatened to spiral into a broader regional war.The Israeli military said its air force struck military targets in western and central Iran but did not elaborate. The White House did not respond to messages about the strikes and whether they were done in coordination with…

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Sara Golaski says she is horrified by President Trump’s second term, and that it is “very important” to her that Democrats win back the Senate in the midterm elections.But Ms. Golaski, a Democrat from Bristol, Maine, says she does not think she will vote for Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic Senate nominee, and will sit out the November election. She said she was “disgusted” by inflammatory messages he once posted online about women and by reports about his treatment of past girlfriends.“I’m incredibly disheartened that we don’t have better options,” Ms. Golaski, 35, said. One of her chief concerns with…

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The Senegalese soldiers of the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) – known by its French acronym, MINUSCA – are immediately deployed to confront the attackers.“The fighting lasted several hours in extremely difficult conditions,” recalls Lieutenant Colonel Gérald Aranda Assine, commander of the Senegalese contingent. “It was extremely demanding psychologically, physically, mentally and morally.”The blue helmets, part of a Quick Reaction Force ready to deploy at any moment, helped the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) to push back the rebels, preventing them from seizing Zémio and allowing the elections to go ahead as planned.© MINUSCAUN Peacekeepers on…

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Chinese tech giant Alibaba on Wednesday introduced a new AI chip, becoming the latest Chinese vendor to push to reduce its dependence on Nvidia GPUs.Unveiled at the Alibaba Cloud Summit, Zhenwu M890 is a training-and-inference-integrated accelerator designed by the Chinese vendor’s semiconductor unit, T-Head. The new chip is built for AI agents, according to Alibaba. The processor is optimized for the enormous memory demands of long context windows and for multiple AI models communicating with one another. The vendor unveiled the chip alongside its updated Qwen 3.7-Max model, designed to run on the M890 for up to 35 hours.Qwen 3.7-Max…

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