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Newsom escalates clash with Trump in State of the State, declares California under siege

Los Angeles Times

Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, shown in Sacramento last year, painted a portrait of a state under siege by the federal government in his written State of the State address Tuesday. Voice comes from the use of AI. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . Gov. Gavin Newsom portrayed California as'menaced' by the Trump administration while emphasizing the state's resilience in responding to devastating wildfires.


Right-Wing Influencers Are Turning to Foreign Affairs

WIRED

Conservative creators are increasingly focusing on foreign policy. Wearing combat helmets and protective vests, some of the US's most popular right-wing creators toured what they called an aid distribution hub in Gaza late last month--a trip carefully funded by Israel's foreign ministry. By way of the nonprofit Israel365, the Israeli government funneled at least $70,000 to 15 MAGA creators to bring them to Gaza's humanitarian sites, the Western Wall, and the Golan Heights, among other areas. "It sits here to spoil and be stolen," Xaviaer DuRousseau captioned a photo of himself standing in front of what he claimed was food aid on X last month . "How is that Israel's fault?"


Lopez: When I got COVID, readers said it proved vaccines don't work. What has RFK Jr. wrought?

Los Angeles Times

Things to Do in L.A. When I got COVID, readers said it proved vaccines don't work. What has RFK Jr. wrought? A nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccination. Voice comes from the use of AI. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here .


AI meeting notes are recording your private conversations

FOX News

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Prisoner gunned down outside MacArthur Park facility for state inmates nearing release

Los Angeles Times

Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation operates a reentry facility across the street from MacArthur Park. Two inmates living at the facility were shot, one fatally, on Sept. 2. Voice comes from the use of AI. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . One man was killed and another wounded outside a facility for state prisoners serving out the remainder of their sentences in the community.


US Taxpayers Will Pay Billions in New Fossil Fuel Subsidies Thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill

WIRED

A report finds that President Trump's flagship legislation will grant $40 billion in new subsidies to the oil and gas industry over the next decade. The Trump administration has already added nearly $40 billion in new federal subsidies for oil, gas, and coal in 2025, a report released Tuesday finds, sending an additional $4 billion out the door each year for fossil fuels over the next decade. That new amount, created with the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act this summer, adds to $30.8 billion a year in preexisting subsidies for the fossil fuel industry. The report finds that the amount of public money the US will now spend on domestic fossil fuels stands at least $34.8 billion a year. The increase amounts to "the largest single-year increase in subsidies we've seen in many years--at least since 2017," says Collin Rees, the US program manager for Oil Change International, an anti-fossil fuels advocacy organization and author of the report.


What we know about Gaza flotilla 'drone attack'

Al Jazeera

What we know about Gaza flotilla'drone attack' NewsFeed What we know about Gaza flotilla'drone attack' Activists on the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza say their main vessel was hit by a drone attack in Tunisia. Tunisian authorities said it was an accidental fire. Here's what we know so far. Gaza City residents react to Israel's forced expulsion orders


How Google dodged a major breakup โ€“ and why OpenAI is to thank for it

The Guardian

The reason for the relative tameness of the penalty is the emergence of real competition to Google - what the case concerned in the first place. The reason for the relative tameness of the penalty is the emergence of real competition to Google - what the case concerned in the first place. An antitrust apocalypse has been averted, and it's all down to its biggest competitor, according to the judge who could've forced Google to sell Chrome I'm your host, Blake Montgomery, writing to you as I finish the audiobook version of Don DeLillo's White Noise, which I can't say I found compelling. In tech - artificial intelligence is having its day in court with an 11th-hour appearance in Google's landmark antitrust trial and Anthropic's major settlement with book authors. Google dodged a catastrophic breakup, and it has its biggest competitor to thank for that, according to the judge who could have forced the tech giant to sell off Chrome, the most popular web browser in the world, and perhaps Android, the world's most widely used mobile operating system.


The United Arab Emirates Releases a Tiny But Powerful AI Model

WIRED

K2 Think compares well with reasoning models from OpenAI and DeepSeek but is smaller and more efficient, say researchers based in Abu Dhabi. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has released an open source model that performs advanced reasoning as well as the best offerings from both the United States and China--one of the strongest signs so far that the nation's big investments in artificial intelligence are starting to pay off. The new model, K2 Think, comes from researchers at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) located in UAE's capital Abu Dhabi. The model--one of the first so-called "sovereign" AI models that incorporates technical advances needed for reasoning--is being made available for free by G42, an Emirati tech conglomerate backed by Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth funds. G42 is running the model on a cluster of Cerberas chips, an alternative to Nvidia's hardware.


The Download: meet our AI innovators, and what happens when therapists use AI covertly

MIT Technology Review

Plus: the US won't collaborate with Europe to fight disinformation Each year, we select 35 outstanding individuals under the age of 35 who are using technology to tackle tough problems in their respective fields. Our AI honorees include people who steer model development at Silicon Valley's biggest tech firms and academic researchers who develop new techniques to improve AI's performance. How Yichao "Peak" Ji became a global AI app hitmaker When Yichao Ji--also known as "Peak"--appeared in a launch video for Manus in March, he didn't expect it to go viral. Speaking in fluent English, the 32-year-old introduced the AI agent built by Chinese startup Butterfly Effect, where he serves as chief scientist. The video was not an elaborate production but something about Ji's delivery, and the vision behind the product, cut through the noise. The product, then still an early preview available only through invite codes, spread across the Chinese internet to the world in a matter of days.