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Silicon Valley rivals in spending blitz for control of Congress and state capitols
43 hours ago
Death Valley erupts in wildflowers in sign of developing superbloom ○
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Record rainfall in famously arid California park has caused a wildflower eruption nearing levels of a superbloom
Death Valley and parts of southern California have erupted in wildflowers thanks to rec…
2 days ago
For AI labs, Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon brings opportunities—and risks ○
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a story from The Economist ✅ › Business
Silicon Valley’s approach to defence is back under the spotlight
8 days ago
Who knew about the raid that rocked the Royal family? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's office briefed in advance over Andrew arrest ⊖
Thames Valley Police contacted Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's office early this morning, before plain-clothes police teams arrived at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate at 8am.
How Andrew's arrest saw him join exclusive club of royals to face police action ⊖
Officers from Thames Valley Police today detained the former prince on suspicion of misconduct in public office and took him into custody.
POLL OF THE DAY: Can the monarchy survive this crisis? ⊖⊖
Thames Valley Police confirmed they had detained the eighth in line to the throne on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Police statement on Andrew arrest in full ⊖
Thames Valley Police says the former prince is in custody and officers are searching addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested, BBC reports ⊖⊖
Thames Valley Police say they have 'arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office.'
29 days ago
Silicon Valley wades into a trade spat with South Korea ○
Coupang’s data breach is turning into a diplomatic row
33 days ago
The Valley of Ashes: Residents of tiny Welsh village furious after council says controversial quarry can continue operating despite their 'houses shaking and children developing coughs' ⊖
Residents of a small Welsh village claim the activity at a local quarry frequently sends dust clouds rolling down the valley which settle over their houses.