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SAG-AFTRA members have settled a lawsuit against the union health plan over a data breach that exposed their personal information. Lawyers for the actors on Tuesday told the court that they’ve “reached a settlement of this dispute, in principle.” The terms weren’t disclosed. The proposed class action accused the SAG Health, a trust established to provide health benefits to members, of failing to adequately safeguard member data, employ basic security measures and timely notify members of the breach. It brought claims for negligence, invasion of privacy and unjust enrichment, among others, and sought at least $5 million. The filing of…

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ArticleBomiBusiness Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… TUBMANBURG-Western Cluster Liberia Limited (WCL) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a transparent and inclusive land compensation process for affected communities in Bomi County, as preparations near completion for the official rollout. Speaking during the popular Western Cluster Hour radio program on Pumah FM last Friday, the company’s Health, Safety, and Environment Officer, Mr. Henry Siboza, assured residents that the ongoing land survey–which is a critical step in identifying those eligible for compensation–is progressing steadily and will soon be completed. “We are in the final stages of the survey, and once that’s done,…

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‘Stop killing children, Stop killing civilians’ banners shown at match after criticism over tribute to Palestinian footballer Suleiman al-Obeid who was killed by Israel.UEFA has unfurled a banner with the message “Stop Killing Children. Stop Killing Civilians” on the pitch before the Super Cup football match between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham in Udine, Italy, in the wake of heavy fallout over its meek tribute to a Palestinian player killed by Israel.“The message is loud and clear,” European football’s governing body said in a post on X om Wednesday.  “A banner. A call.”Nine children refugees from Palestine, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Iraq…

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OpenAI is trying to make its chatbot less annoying with the release of GPT-5. And I’m not talking about adjustments to its synthetic personality that many users have complained about. Before GPT-5, if the AI tool determined it couldn’t answer your prompt because the request violated OpenAI’s content guidelines, it would hit you with a curt, canned apology. Now, ChatGPT is adding more explanations.OpenAI’s general model spec lays out what is and isn’t allowed to be generated. In the document, sexual content depicting minors is fully prohibited. Adult-focused erotica and extreme gore are categorized as “sensitive,” meaning outputs with this…

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Tottenham let slip a two-goal lead as late PSG strikes sent European football’s season opener to penalties in Italy.Paris Saint-Germain beat Tottenham 4-3 on penalties to win the UEFA Super Cup, completing a remarkable rally after scoring two late goals to take the match to a shootout.It secured the fifth trophy of 2025 for the French club.Lee Kang-in scored in the 85th for PSG, and fellow substitute Goncalo Ramos grabbed an equaliser in the fourth minute of stoppage time to make it 2-2 in regulation.Nuno Mendes converted the clinching penalty in the shootout for PSG.“I am proud. We haven’t [had]…

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Toronto International Film Festival CEO Cameron Bailey is denying claims of censorship after the fest pulled Barry Avrich’s Oct. 7 documentary “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue” from its lineup. The film follows grandfather and retired Israeli general Noam Tibon as he rescues his family from Hamas terrorists invading their home during the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre. News that the film would no longer screen at TIFF was revealed in a Tuesday story from Deadline, with the festival providing a statement to the outlet indicating the film was “withdrawn by TIFF because general requirements for inclusion in the festival,…

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While the wars raging in Ukraine and Gaza have dominated global news agendas for months turning into years, relatively little attention has been paid to the ongoing civil war in Sudan – which for many western media outlets remains out of sight and largely out of mind.This can’t be said of the Guardian’s Mark Townsend, who has reported tirelessly on the effects of the war between the Arab-led Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese military since it broke out in April 2023. It’s a conflict that has been characterised by repeated atrocities, forcing millions from their homes and causing the world’s…

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The world of travel abroad offers an enormous variety of possibilities, with each type of trip offering a completely different experience and appealing to a different type of traveler. From adventurous backpacking to luxurious pampering vacation, from family trips to spiritual journeys – the choice is wide and varied. Understanding different types of travel can help every traveler find the most suitable experience for them, their budget, available time, and expectations. What is Backpacking Travel and Who is it Suitable For? Backpacking travel, or “backpacking,” is the most popular and authentic type of travel. Travelers carry a backpack containing all…

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Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of Elon Musk’s xAI startup, announced his departure from the company on Wednesday in a post on X. Babuschkin led engineering teams at xAI and helped build the startup into one of Silicon Valley’s leading AI model developers just a few years after it was founded. “Today was my last day at xAI, the company that I helped start with Elon Musk in 2023,” Babuschkin wrote in the post. “I still remember the day I first met Elon, we talked for hours about AI and what the future might hold. We both felt that a new…

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Almost half of Australians experience cybercrime, study findsJosh ButlerNearly half of Australians experienced some form of cybercrime last year, with the federal government urging people not to reuse online passwords and make sure they have multi-factor authentication on devices.Some Australians are getting more confident in identifying online crime, which is leading to focus less on protective behaviours, with a whopping 22% of people experiencing identity crimeThe Australian Institute of Criminology said online abuse, identity theft, malware and scams were the most common forms of online crime experienced last year. Their new report, Cybercrime in Australia 2024, was released this morning…

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