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    Does Barack Obama too want Joe Biden to step aside? He did not dissuade George Clooney from writing 'The New York Times' article

    George Clooney hosted a $30 million fundraiser in Los Angeles last month for Joe Biden. Barack Obama and Biden shared the stage and talked to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel in an interview. But Clooney recently withdrew his support and advised the Democrat contender to step aside.

    Angel One's data breach dates back to April 2023, company clarifies

    There has been no breach of any data since the incident reported to the stock exchanges on April 21, 2023, Angel One said.

    'Exploitative': News nonprofit sues OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement

    The nonprofit, which produces Mother Jones and Reveal, said that OpenAI used its content without permission and without offering compensation, violating copyrights on the organization's journalism. The lawsuit, filed in a New York federal court, focuses on how AI-generated summaries of articles threaten publishers - a move CIR called exploitative. "It's immensely dangerous," Monika Bauerlein, the nonprofit's CEO, told AP. "Our existence relies on users finding our work valuable and deciding to support it."

    Stand up to breaking news

    AI summaries, including Google's feature, pose some key challenges for society and news publishers. For starters, they have issues with accuracy. Unlike Wikipedia, they don't have human oversight or verification, and can pick up unreliable or unverified information from articles as facts. A user who doesn't know better, or can't easily spot issues, may accept it as news.

    Controversy erupts after Omar Abdullah shares news article on Engineer Rashid's win

    National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah posted a news article on social media suggesting Engineer Rashid's win in the Baramulla Lok Sabha seat will empower "secessionists". The controversy arose after a private television news agency attributed the excerpts of the article shared by the NC leader to him. The National Conference (NC) leader conceded defeat and congratulated Rashid on his win.

    The life, death and rebirth of an AI-generated news outlet

    Irish broadcaster Dave Fanning's defamation lawsuit involves Kasturi Chakraborty and Hemin Bakir, former journalists at BNN Breaking, revealing the impact of AI-generated news on their reputations.

    • Australia should force Meta to pay for news, News Corp executive says

      Meta could block news reposting if Australia enforces the 2021 law, similar to actions taken in Canada. Academics note increased misinformation spread in Canada since 2023 due to similar laws and reduced news promotion by Meta.

      Plea in SC seeks fresh NEET-UG exam over paper leak allegations

      The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) examination is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admissions to MBBS, BDS and AYUSH and other related courses in government and private institutions across the country. The results are expected to be declared on June 14.

      OpenAI inks multi-year deal to start using news content from News Corp

      As part of the deal, OpenAI will have access to both fresh and archived material from News Corp's major news publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and New York Post, Australian publications such as The Daily Telegraph, and others. The companies would not talk about the length or value of the deal, although News Corp's Wall Street Journal said it could be worth more than $250 million over five years.

      Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde issues notice to Sanjay Raut over 'defamatory' article

      Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has sent a notice to Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut regarding a "defamatory" article alleging that Shinde attempted to sabotage NCP candidates in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The notice, dated May 28, accuses Raut of making false claims in his column in the Shiv Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' on May 26. It asserts that Raut's statements were defamatory and aimed at misleading the public.

      Arvind Kejriwal slams 'arrogant' Amit Shah for calling AAP supporters 'Pakistanis'

      Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal criticized Home Minister Amit Shah for calling Aam Aadmi Party's supporters Pakistanis. Kejriwal questioned Amit Shah's statement, asserting support from across India. He countered Shah's claim of no Indian support for him and Rahul Gandhi. Kejriwal predicted BJP's defeat in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

      US engages with India, other nations on importance of equal treatment for members of all religious communities

      The Biden administration, through State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller, has said that countries like India are being spoken to on the significance of equal treatment for all religious communities. This comes as a response to concerns raised in a New York Times article regarding the treatment of Muslims in India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. The US reaffirmed its commitment to promoting universal respect for freedom of religion.

      Larger participation of people answer to 'betrayal of Aug 2019': Omar Abdullah on Article 370 abrogation

      National Conference leader Omar Abdullah asserts that his party's campaign resonates with people, addressing their sense of betrayal since August 5, 2019, and unaddressed issues due to the absence of a popular government since 2018. Contesting from Baramulla, he accuses the BJP and agencies of trying to undermine the National Conference. Abdullah notes enthusiastic responses to his roadshows, especially in areas previously influenced by separatist ideology, suggesting a backlash against the government's actions since 2019.

      "This is Modi's era...Hum ghar mein ghus kar marte hain": PM Modi in Haryana

      Targeting leaders of INDIA bloc for cautioning India to be "scared" of Pakistan, PM Modi reminded the opposition that ceasefire violations have been reduced at the border during his 10-year regime.

      Azadi slogans are now heard in PoK, we will take it back: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is an integral part of India and will be reclaimed. Speaking at rallies in Serampore, West Bengal, and Aska, Odisha, Shah highlighted recent protests in PoK, where "azaadi" slogans were raised, attributing them to the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. He accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of opposing Article 370's abrogation, asserting that Kashmir now belongs to India forever.

      Was Sushant Singh Rajput troubled by blind items days before demise? Manoj Bajpayee says yes

      Actor Manoj Bajpayee, amidst promoting his upcoming film 'Bhaiyya Ji,' reflects on his conversations with the late Sushant Singh Rajput. He reveals Sushant's struggles with media's blind articles, emphasizing how they deeply troubled the good-hearted actor. Despite the challenges, Manoj shares lighter moments from their interactions and expresses sadness over Sushant's untimely passing, highlighting the ongoing conversations about mental health in the entertainment industry.

      Had suggested change of guard in Haryana year back to Modi: Ex-CM Manohar Lal Khattar

      Khattar planned leadership change with Saini a year ago, approved by Modi. Congress accused of falsehood. Khattar resigns, Saini elected, government wins trust vote. Muslims safer under Modi. No Hindu-Muslim fights. Article 370 benefits. Congress accused of using minorities. Ram temple unity highlighted.

      Congress' videos, claims, promises are fake, says PM Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi, campaigning in Gujarat, reaffirmed BJP's commitment to reservation, emphasizing that it will never be based on religion. He challenged Congress to make any announcement on this matter. Modi highlighted the benefits of policies like the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir and the end of triple talaq, asserting that they provide protection to marginalized sections, including Muslim women.

      Supreme Court to review validity of Article 370 abrogation on May 1

      The Supreme Court of India is set to review the validity of central government's 2019 decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir. The pleas seeking the review of the judgment, where the court upheld the validity of the decision, is scheduled to be heard on May 1.

      Event-Driven Investing: Making the most of corporate actions and news events

      The persistence of mispricing opportunities in the stock markets challenges the notion that they are entirely rational and efficiently priced in all material information.

      Safeguarding National Security Ordinance: The last nail in the coffin of democracy in Hong Kong

      The implementation of Article 23 in Hong Kong raises concerns about safety and freedoms. The legislation, affecting Radio Free Asia and citizens' rights, reflects a broader suppression of civil liberties by the Communist Party of China, prompting global criticism.

      Facebook News tab will soon be unavailable as Meta scales back news and political content

      Launched in 2019, the News tab curated headlines from national and international news organisations, as well as smaller, local publications. Meta says users will still be able to view links to news articles, and news organisations will still be able to post and promote their stories and websites, as any other individual or organisation can on Facebook.

      No change in trade policy with India: Pakistan

      The clarification from Pakistan's Foreign Office comes days after the new Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said in London that Pakistan will seriously consider restoring trade ties with India that have remained suspended since August 2019.

      Need to get out of 'cult worship' that Nehru era was 'great years', says S Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticizes some decisions made by the Jawaharlal Nehru government, challenging the notion of the post-independence era as a golden period. He highlights instances where contemporary leaders questioned Nehru's decisions, suggesting a need to reassess historical narratives.

      Delhi High Court denies Bloomberg relief against order to take down 'defamatory' article against Zee

      "A reading of the impugned order suggests that the learned ADJ applied his mind to the facts of this case and satisfied himself that prima facie there was enough material to come to the conclusion for the purpose of granting an ex-parte ad-interim injunction, otherwise the entire purpose of filing the application would have been rendered infructuous," said Justice Kaur in the order.

      Yami Gautam-Aditya Dhar at 'Article 370' trailer launch: 'Baby on its way'

      Bollywood actress Yami Gautam and filmmaker-husband Aditya Dhar have joyously announced their first pregnancy during the trailer launch event of their upcoming film Article 370. The couple, known for keeping their relationship private, delighted fans as they shared the news, with Aditya expressing excitement and Yami visibly moved.

      Govt handled sensitive matter of J-K in insensitive manner: Digvijaya Singh

      The Congress leader said the statehood of J and K was taken away all of a sudden and now the government is proposing to restore it. Singh further said that the matter of J&K is sensitive and "we need to understand the situation there".

      Article 370 verdict: Supreme Court of India delivers judgement | LIVE
      Elon Musk's X strips headlines from news links

      Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has removed headlines from news articles shared by users, further straining relations with media groups. Musk claims that X is a better source of information than traditional media. The change was made for "aesthetic" reasons, with news links now appearing only as pictures without accompanying text.

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