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Court Upholds Domestic Abuser Gun Ban
Politics

Court Upholds Domestic Abuser Gun Ban

In a landmark 8-1 decision on June 21, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal law prohibiting individuals under domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, a major win for gun control advocates and victim safety. This pivotal ruling, surprisingly authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, clarifies Second Amendment limits and aims to protect domestic abuse victims nationwide by reversing a lower court's decision.

OpenAI Boosts Safety with New Committee
Technology

OpenAI Boosts Safety with New Committee

OpenAI has established a new Safety and Security Committee, featuring CEO Sam Altman, to develop critical recommendations for its advanced AI models and address growing concerns about responsible development. This significant restructuring, following the disbandment of its "superalignment" team, is further enhanced by the appointment of former NSA Director Gen. Paul M. Nakasone to the board, bringing vital cybersecurity expertise to strengthen AI defenses.

Macron's Election Gamble Shakes France
Politics

Macron's Election Gamble Shakes France

French President Emmanuel Macron has called a snap legislative election, plunging the nation into profound uncertainty after his centrist party suffered a significant defeat to the far-right National Rally in the recent European Parliament elections. This high-stakes gamble, with voting set for late June and early July, carries substantial implications for France's domestic policies and its pivotal role within the European Union.

Labour Unveils Election Manifesto
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Labour Unveils Election Manifesto

The UK Labour Party officially launched its general election manifesto on June 13, 2024, with leader Keir Starmer presenting a "national renewal" blueprint focused on significant reforms across public services and economic growth. This comprehensive plan pledges to reduce NHS waiting lists, tackle cost-of-living pressures, and accelerate climate action, funded by targeted tax increases on non-domiciled individuals and energy giants.

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures
Business

Boeing CEO Grilled Over Safety Failures

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced scathing Senate scrutiny over the company's deeply troubled safety culture and manufacturing quality, offering a direct apology for past fatal crashes and admitting serious shortcomings. Senators relentlessly questioned Calhoun on systemic failures and prioritizing profit over safety, even as he pledged a renewed commitment to improving standards and protecting whistleblowers.

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