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Give Raphael Warnock credit for timing. In his new book, “The Crooked Places Made Straight: Reflections on the Moral Meaning of America,” the Democratic senator from Georgia singles out voting rights as one of the country’s most pressing political and moral issues. It’s a matter that, following the Supreme Court’s recent blow to the Voting Rights Act and the resulting rush to redraw districts in the name of partisan gerrymandering, has turned for many into a full-blown crisis.Warnock’s emphasis on the moral underpinnings of politics comes naturally. In addition to being a senator, he’s also the senior pastor at Atlanta’s…

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The two young men won power in a landmark election in Senegal, triumphing over the political old guard and giving hope to young people across Africa.Now a deep crevasse has appeared between them.One of them is Ousmane Sonko, a popular, charismatic activist who was barred from running for president in 2024 after being convicted of defaming a former government official. His friend Bassirou Diomaye Faye ran instead and won, becoming Senegal’s youngest ever president at 44.When Mr. Faye became president, he appointed Mr. Sonko as prime minister. Two weeks ago, he fired him after months of infighting.On Saturday, members of…

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Military use of autonomous tech and AI is gaining momentum — and now humanoid robot soldiers are being readied for the frontline.San Francisco-based Foundation Future Industries is the company behind the development, which joins a host of other vendors developing AI-based weapons and systems.In an interview with CNBC, CEO Sankaet Pathak revealed that a few of the company’s human bots have been sent to Ukraine for testing and potential use in the country’s ongoing conflict with Russia.Within 18 months, Pathak said the Foundation will be able to manufacture thousands of units annually, and that by then the bots will also…

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Most experts agree that the best way to get omega-3 fatty acids is by eating fatty fish, which contain the highest amounts of EPA and DHA. These fish include salmon, mackerel, and trout. “Whole fish provides additional nutrients and bioavailability advantages over supplements,” says Avena.Research generally supports this recommendation. Most trials examining the health benefits of fish oil supplements have been inconclusive, Dr. Yassine says. “Fish is complex. Even the actual DHA and EPA in fish is not the same as what is present in supplements,” he adds.For people who don’t eat fish, Avena says algal oil is the best…

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You might think a honey bee foraging in your garden and a browser window running ChatGPT have nothing in common. But recent scientific research has been seriously considering the possibility that either, or both, might be conscious. There are many different ways of studying consciousness. One of the most common is to measure how an animal – or artificial intelligence (AI) – acts. But two new papers on the possibility of consciousness in animals and AI suggest new theories for how to test this – one that strikes a middle ground between sensationalism and knee-jerk skepticism about whether humans are…

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Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, moved to quell mounting Democratic anxieties about his candidacy on Friday, telling supporters in a defiant speech that his past behavior was being “weaponized” by his political opponents.A day after The New York Times reported that three women — a conservative and two Democrats — who had been romantically involved with Mr. Platner described volatile and “toxic” relationships, Mr. Platner addressed a crowd at a theater in Bar Harbor, expressing confidence that Maine voters would stick by him.“When politically motivated, serious and false accusations are made against me, Maine, you…

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On 21 January 2026, the Department of International Relations and the Global School of Sustainability at LSE hosted Dr Navroz Dubash, Professor of Public and International Affairs and the High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University, to explore how decentering emissions can nurture more effective solutions to building resilient futures. Dr Kasia Paprocki from the LSE Department of Geography and Environment joined the provocative conversation chaired by Professor Robert Falkner. From L to R: Dr Navroz Dubash, Dr Kasia Paprocki and (Chair) Professor Robert FalknerPhoto by Louisa Riedel Why we need to decentre emissions Emission targets are useful in that…

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Nvidia on Monday said it has selected Chinese robotics company Unitree as the hardware partner for its new robotics system for researchers — the first of its kind sold by the chipmaker.The AI chipmaker said it will combine its Jetson Thor onboard computing system and Isaac GR00T humanoid AI models with Unitree’s humanoid robot, the H2 Plus, for the platform.Speaking at an event in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the platform is intended to help improve accessibility of robotic designs for higher education and university researchers.By integrating hardware, simulation and AI software into a single design, the companies said…

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