Israel has intensified its ground offensive into Palestinian refugee camps in central Gaza, extending the war with Hamas. There is grave concern from the UN as Israeli strikes allegedly killed dozens of people in the refugee camps of Bureij, Nuseirat, and Maghazi. The city of Khan Younis is also experiencing heavy fighting. The Palestinian president has described the current situation as being more than a war of annihilation. In the last 24 hours, at least 195 people have been killed in the territory, with over 21,100 casualties since the fighting began.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has rejected a case that sought to remove Donald Trump from the 2024 primary ballot based on the "insurrectionist ban" in the US Constitution. The decision is a victory for Trump, but leaves open the possibility of renewed efforts to remove him for the general election. This contrasts with the recent ruling in Colorado, where Trump was kicked off the primary ballot due to his role in the January 6 Capitol riot. Appeals to the US Supreme Court are expected to play a critical role in the outcome.
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The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of using the newspaper's content without permission to train their AI models, specifically the chatbot ChatGPT. The Times had engaged in tense licensing negotiations with OpenAI, but an agreement could not be reached. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI and Microsoft infringed on the Times' copyrights by using millions of copies of their articles and that the output of generative AI tools like ChatGPT also violated their copyrights. This is the first major media lawsuit against an AI platform for copyright infringement.
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Game Informer's Reader Vote 2023 showcases the best PC games of the year, highlighting the resurgence of Baldur's Gate franchise and the importance of PC exclusives like Slay the Princess. The list features a mix of cross-platform titles and games that take advantage of PC capabilities, offering a range of experiences for gamers. From laptop-friendly games to those that push the limits of desktop gaming PCs, there is something for everyone.
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The Denver Broncos have decided to bench Russell Wilson for the last two games of the 2023 season, with backup Jarrett Stidham set to start. The decision is said to be aimed at providing an offensive "spark," but it also raises speculation about Wilson's future with the team. Wilson's $37 million salary for 2025 becomes fully guaranteed in 2024, and sources suggest that the Broncos may be considering moving on from him during the upcoming offseason. Wilson had struggled to meet head coach Sean Payton's expectations for speed and execution in the team's offensive system.
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This year, the world of science and space travel witnessed some extraordinary events that seemed straight out of a science fiction movie. SpaceX faced two failed Mars rocket attempts, and a spacecraft dropped off pieces of an asteroid containing solar system secrets. These moments coincided with humanity's renewed efforts to explore the cosmos, led not only by NASA and the US government but also by other countries. Another notable event was the detection of the highest-energy gamma ray ever seen coming from the sun, surpassing previous records. These developments demonstrate the ongoing push to explore and understand the universe.
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New Jersey is currently facing an increase in respiratory illnesses and stomach viruses, such as flu, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), COVID, and norovirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has categorized New Jersey as high for respiratory diseases, while the New York City metropolitan area is classified as very high. The rates of positive tests for flu and RSV have significantly risen in recent weeks, while the rate of norovirus follows its seasonal pattern. Health officials are concerned about the rise in seasonal illnesses during the holiday season and advise people to take precautions.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mother, is set to be released from prison after serving 8 years of her 10-year sentence. Gypsy was a victim of Munchausen by Proxy, a rare form of abuse in which a guardian exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy. Gypsy's release marks the end of a notorious and shocking case that has captivated the nation for years.
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