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Medics had to restrain Palestinian journalist Ali al-Samoudi while tending to his bullet wound when the body of his colleague Shireen Abu Akleh arrived at Ibn Sina hospital in the occupied West Bank.“I managed to look and see Shireen lying next to me. I couldn’t believe the situation. I started screaming, and I tried to get to her. They didn’t let me,” said al-Samoudi as he recounted to Al Jazeera the events of May 11, 2022.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“But I knew from my experience in field work that it was clear that she had been killed.”Earlier…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Alabama’s top law enforcement officer filed a Supreme Court challenge aimed at overturning a prior ruling that limited Republicans in decennial redistricting, after a recent Louisiana case raised questions about how the court previously ruled there.Louisiana’s “Callais” ruling struck down the state’s map, including districts centered on New Orleans and a narrow majority-minority corridor from Baton Rouge. Alabama leaders said the decision conflicts with or calls into question Supreme Court precedent affecting their state by requiring racial factors to be considered when drawing congressional districts.”Now they have a framework for Alabama to…

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Boonchai Wedmakawand | Moment | Getty ImagesGoogle’s Threat Intelligence Group said in a report on Monday that it thwarted an effort by hackers to use artificial intelligence models to “plan a mass vulnerability exploitation operation.”The group, known by the acronym GTIG, said it has “high confidence” that it recorded hackers using an AI model to find and exploit a zero-day vulnerability, or software flaw unknown to developers, creating a way to bypass two-factor authentication. “The criminal threat actor planned to use it in a mass exploitation event but our proactive counter discovery may have prevented its use,” Google wrote in the…

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Six men have been charged by Edmonton police after authorities allege they intentionally damaged vehicles during private sales to get people to then sell them for reduced prices. The six men are facing a combined total of 33 charges, including mischief over $5,000, uttering a forged document and fraud over $5,000.Constantin Dumitru, 26, Tiberius Grigore, 34, Cosmin Mustata, 26, Remus Rafaila, 32, Orlando Turcan, 24, and Florin Constantin, 39, have all been charged.The charges follow the execution of a search warrant by Edmonton Police in October at a residence related to multiple traffic complaints.Nine vehicles connected to the residence were…

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Dua Lipa is suing Samsung over allegations that the technology company used a copyrighted image of the pop singer to sell TVs without her permission.In the lawsuit, filed in California federal court on Friday, Lipa accused Samsung of copyright and trademark infringement and of violating her “right of publicity” by featuring an image of her face on cardboard boxes for Samsung TVs. The image used on the boxes is owned by Lipa and features her backstage at the Austin City Limits Festival in 2024, according to the legal filing. The singer is seeking up to $15 million in damages.Samsung’s use of…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! There was a lot on the line coming into WWE’s Backlash premium live event. Jacob Fatu was looking to make a statement against Roman Reigns, Trick Williams hoped to prove he wasn’t a fluke and The Miz and Kit Wilson tried to escape a “curse.”For the most part, Backlash went as planned. Reigns defeated Fatu to retain the World Heavyweight Championship but received a vicious beatdown after the match was over. Williams defended the United States Championship against Sami Zayn as the challenger was distracted by Lil Yachty during the match. Jacob…

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailGlobal Business Travel Association CEO Suzanne Neufang says Middle East travel demand is showing signs of stabilising as regional airlines cut fares to win back passengers and adjust to a “new normal”.05:12Sun, May 10 202611:32 PM EDT

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Florida authorities arrested nearly two dozen individuals after yet another viral teen takeover turned chaotic over the weekend.The incident unfolded in the area of Curtis Hixon Park in Tampa on Friday night, where the rowdy group caused “significant disruptions, fights, and other issues in the park and surrounding areas,” according to the Tampa Police Department.Officers were subsequently dispatched to the scene, and the department deployed air patrols to monitor the youngsters, with body camera footage showing the chaotic moment police officers rushed onto the scene and began making arrests. “This type of reckless…

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