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    US Presidential Election 2024: Who is that perfect Democrat to replace Joe Biden?

    After the first US Presidential Debate, many Democrats have called for Biden’s replacement on the ballot box. Biden’s replacement has the potential to upset the party’s political equations. The candidate who is being replaced will have to ensure that the party is able to retain its vote share and its support base remains intact.

    First major attempts to regulate AI face headwinds from all sides

    Lawmakers are tackling AI bias challenges with impact assessments, supported by industry groups like TechNet. Concerns exist over companies self-reporting discrimination risks, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.

    Anonymous users are dominating right-wing discussions online. They also spread false information

    Elon Musk's involvement with anonymous influencers on X platform highlights the spread of misinformation online. The use of social media to promote false narratives poses a threat to the integrity of information and democracy.

    Tasha Butts passes away at 41 after two-year breast cancer battle

    Tasha Butts, the head coach of Georgetown University's women's basketball team, has passed away at the age of 41 after battling breast cancer. She had previously been a coach for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and had bravely shared her cancer diagnosis during the 2020-21 season. Butts was also a former WNBA player and had contributed to the success of the University of Tennessee's Lady Volunteers. She leaves behind her parents, brother, and nephew. The basketball community mourns her loss and remembers her as a beloved figure.

    Government receives proposal to set up India semiconductor research centre, initial outlay expected to be $250 million

    A proposal report on the roadmap to set up ISRC was on Friday handed over by the India semiconductor R&D committee to union minister of state for electronics and information technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

    Beer at US college football games in 2023? Know where it will be available and where it is not allowed

    Here are the schools / universities that will sell alcohol throughout their football stadiums in 2023. There are also some schools where beer will not be available.

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