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Former hospital bosses call for Thirlwall Inquiry to be suspended

Stewart Whittingham BBC News, Liverpool Andy Gill BBC North West Tonight Reporting fromLiverpool Town Hall Cheshire Police Lucy Letby killed babies while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital Lawyers for former bosses of the hospital where killer nurse Lucy Letby murdered babies have asked for the public inquiry into the events surrounding her crimes […]

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Rick Pitino and the new kings of New York

NEW YORK — The night before the Big East championship game, Walter Berry, forever known around here as “The Truth,” shouldered through a crowded St. John’s locker room looking for RJ Luis. He needed to tell him something. Towering over reporters and guests of the program, he broke into a huddle of bodies around the […]

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Digital Therapists Get Stressed Too, Study Finds

Even chatbots get the blues. According to a new study, OpenAI’s artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT shows signs of anxiety when its users share “traumatic narratives” about crime, war or car accidents. And when chatbots get stressed out, they are less likely to be useful in therapeutic settings with people. The bot’s anxiety levels can be […]

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European soccer review: England’s race for UCL places is chaos

Mar 16, 2025, 04:54 PM ET Both the title fight and the relegation race look largely settled in the Premier League, but everywhere in between, uncertainty reigns supreme. In LaLiga, Real Madrid engineered more reason to feel aggrieved. Meanwhile in Germany, there are some unfamiliar faces looking more and more likely to be playing continental […]

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No offers to take over Inverness Caledonian Thistle

PA Media No offers have been made to take over Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT), its joint administrators have said. The Scottish League 1 club was placed into administration last October after running up large debts. The side was also deducted 15 league points. The administrators, BDO, said potential new owners had raised a number of […]

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Social Security Workers Say It Is Being Endangered by DOGE

When Eleanor H., 66, called the Social Security Administration last month seeking details about her retirement benefits, she didn’t expect to comfort the representative who answered. The woman started sobbing. “I asked her what was wrong, and she said she and her co-workers were informed by email to accept a taxable $20,000 payout or risk […]

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The major question thrown up by Labour’s welfare plans

BBC In the next 24 hours and then over the following fortnight up until the Spring Statement, the government is going to talk a lot about a broken welfare system that is failing the people who use it, the economy and taxpayers. Taking a tough call on fixing it goes against the instincts of much […]

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With the world heating up, why are more SUVs being sold?

Navin Singh Khadka Environment Correspondent – BBC World Service Reuters New SUV vehicles cross a bridge from Canada into the United States Across the globe more and more Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are being spotted on – and off – the roads. This is despite predictions from the United Nations of an inevitable pivot towards […]

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