‘Illegal’ forest service overhaul risks causing ‘chaos’ across US public lands, union claims | US news

‘Illegal’ forest service overhaul risks causing ‘chaos’ across US public lands, union claims | US news

US public lands will “pay the price” of a drive by Donald Trump’s officials to restructure the agency that oversees them, union leaders have warned, accusing the administration of forcing workers to decide whether to relocate or resign. All regional offices of the US Forest Service, which manages 78m hectares (193m acres) of land –…

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Where to Buy A Pair Online

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. With the 2025-26 NBA regular season coming to a close, a number of players are making decisions about next season. One of those players is Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies. Although he’s the…

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IPL match today, RR vs RCB: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Guwahati weather update

IPL match today, RR vs RCB: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Guwahati weather update

RR vs RCB: Riding on explosive starts from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Rajasthan Royals will aim to continue their dominance when they face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a high-voltage IPL clash on Friday. RCB, meanwhile, look equally formidable with a settled top order anchored by Virat Kohli, who has shown no signs…

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BAFTA Review into N-Word Publishes As Awards Body Apologizes

BAFTA Review into N-Word Publishes As Awards Body Apologizes

BAFTA has apologized “unreservedly” to the Black and disabled communities over the N-word debacle, having identified “a number of structural weaknesses” in its “planning, escalation procedures and crisis coordination arrangements” before this year’s awards. At last month’s BAFTA Film Awards, the N-word was yelled unintentionally by Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson at Sinners stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B….

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AI war games almost always escalate to nuclear strikes, simulation shows

Defense and intelligence agencies are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems to augment their capabilities, including for pattern recognition in intelligence gathering and scenario planning for contingency operations. Yet one of the core issues of AI and large language models is that we have never truly understood the logic underpinning them, scientists say. These…

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