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Putins nuclear blackmail betrays fear and insecurity
Orlando Whitehead
In a staged TV broadcast of the Russian Security Council meeting, Vladimir Putin promised to restart nuclear tests if there is proof that the US did the same. It was a direct reply to President Donal ...[Continue Reading]
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AI agent developers have become adlands in-demand role
Sam Bradley
As marketing agencies and brands embrace AIs agentic era, demand for AI agent developers is rising.Following the emergence of the chief AI officer, both indie marketing agencies and holding companie ...[Continue Reading]

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Brands and retailers are already rushing to capitalize on World Cup fever
Julia Waldow
With 48 participating nations, 104 matches and 16 host cities, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest one yet and brands and retailers want in on the hype.While the World Cup is more than seven ...[Continue Reading]

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A La Carte (November 10)
Tim Challies
Good morning. Grace and peace to you. I noticed that the new CSB Connecting Scripture New Testament is heavily discounted on Amazonquite a deal! Also, though to a slightly lesser degree, the excelle ...[Continue Reading]

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EUs red tape bonfire puts AI ahead of privacy protection
Claudie Moreau
Plans by the EU to trim back its tomes of legislation could very well help tech companies grab much more data to train artificial intelligence but that also poses a massive privacy problem. A leaked ...[Continue Reading]

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South Korea indicts ex-leader Yoon on charges of aiding the enemy
Al Jazeera
South Koreas special prosecutor has indicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol on new charges related to his short-lived imposition of martial law last year, including aiding an enemy state. Prosecutor ...[Continue Reading]

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