US supreme court backs FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines
Justices uphold FCC authority to impose in-house penalties, rejecting AT&T and Verizon jury trial claimsSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailThe US supreme court backed the Federal Communications Commissionâs system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday against wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon in their challenge to the agency and handing a win to Donald Trumpâs administration.The ruling was 8-1. At issue in the legal dispute was whether the agencyâs in-house proceedings for imposing the penalties deprived the companies of their right to a jury trial under the US constitution. Trumpâs administration defended the FCCâs system for assessing financial penalties, known as forfeiture orders. Continue reading...
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⢠Author Laala Bechetoula argues that Donald Trump's presidency is characterized by a unique political style of constant, public self-contradiction and reversal. ⢠Global warnings have emerged regarding the rapid evolution of AI, suggesting that current safeguards are insufficient to prevent sophisticated hacking.
Read original ¡ globalresearch.caThree Components of Chinaâs Mediation Diplomacy for Global Conflicts - Ghulam Ali - CHINA US Focus
⢠China is expanding its mediatory diplomacy to address intensifying international conflicts and a weakening global order. ⢠The strategy consists of three reinforcing components: multi-level peace-brokering roles, the Global Security Initiative (GSI) conceptual framework, and the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed).
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China-US FocusUkraine-Russia war latest: Trump cabinet member âdescribed Zelensky as âspecial needs child for the Europeansââ
⢠A new book titled "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" reveals that a former cabinet member referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "special needs child for the Europeans." ⢠The derogatory comment reportedly occurred during a meeting focused on discussing a proposed minerals deal between the United States and Ukraine.
Read original ¡ independent.co.ukReeves hints she accepts Burnham will not keep her as chancellor â UK politics live
Reeves refused to say whether she would accept a more junior job in cabinet if Burnham offered her oneGood morning. Rachel Reeves now seems to resigned to losing her job as chancellor when Andy Burnham becomes PM, probably three weeks tomorrow. She had reportedly been angling to stay in post, but she has given an interview to the BBC with a tone that is distinctly valedictory.Reeves says she is backing Burnham to be the next PM. Asked why she did not stand in Downing Street to hear Keir Starmerâs resignation speech on Monday, but did turn up in Westminster Hall for a photocall with Burnham with other Labour MPs, she did not offer an explanation, but said her loyalty to Starmer had never been in doubt. She also said she was proud of her record.I know that whoever is prime minister and chancellor in the future will inherit a stronger economy than the one I inherited two years ago.Those are the choices that the new prime minister, I hope Andy Burnham, will get to make in a few weeks time. Iâm not going to pre-empt those. It is his prerogative as prime minister to make those appointments. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâMore relevant than making firesâ: Explorer Scouts launch badges for AI and digital age
Content creation and online safety among new topics for 14- to 18-year-olds â but tweaks may be needed when social media ban comes inScouts are introducing badges in content creation, digital communication and online safety after consulting nearly 3,000 teenagers who said they wanted skills to help them navigate a world increasingly shaped by AI, social media and digital technology.The new Explorer Scout badges, part of the Scout movementâs first major overhaul in almost 25 years, will require 14- to 18-year olds to explore how digital communities shape opinion, create online campaigns, investigate digital footprints and design toolkits to help others stay safe online. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comEurope braced for another day of extreme heat as warnings issued across UK, France and Italy â live
UK June heat record could be broken for the second consecutive dayParis mayor Emmanuel Gregoire said there had been an âincrease in mortalityâ in the capital owing to the heatwave, without giving any figures, AFP reported.He said âpretty much all our indicators are in a critical stateâ, including calls to emergency medical services, calls to the fire brigade, ER admissions, and deaths, he told local TV. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comOil price falls to pre-Iran war levels as more tankers exit strait of Hormuz
Fears of long-lasting energy crunch âslinking awayâ as vessel traffic doubled in 24 hours to highest level since late FebruaryBusiness live â latest updatesOil prices have fallen below levels seen before the Iran war started in late February as more oil tankers exited the strait of Hormuz.Brent crude, the global benchmark, fell to a low of $72.24 a barrel on Thursday, slightly lower than the day before the US and Israel launched missile attacks on Tehran on 28 February. Prices have fallen more than 20% this month. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comSydney shark attack survivor awake and alert and âremembers the whole event in detailâ, brother says
Australian woman Leah Stewart no longer in critical condition but doesnât yet have use of her handA woman who was attacked by a shark at Sydneyâs Coogeeâs beach is no longer in a critical condition and âremembers the whole event in detailâ, her brother has said.Leah Stewartâs brother, Joshua, provided the update on a fundraising site on Thursday, writing that it was âamazing to hear from her so much sooner than anyone expectedâ and she had been âoverjoyedâ to see her daughter for the first time since the incident almost two weeks ago. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâI was miserable at my old schoolâ: UK social media ban puts spotlight on hybrid learning
Pupils say LPS Hybridâs combination of remote and in-person classes has transformed their school experienceTwo years ago, Ellie Ball could barely bring herself to attend school. Today, the 16-year-old is planning to take four A-levels and hopes to study astrolaw â âItâs basically space law,â she explains â at university.The transformation happened largely through a screen. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comThursday briefing: Why EUâ-Taliban talks have sparked outrage among Afghan women â
In todayâs newsletter: Amid rising antiâimmigration rhetoric across Europe, the decision to engage with the Taliban signals a profound shift in how the EU balances security and human rightsGood morning. Itâs a slap in the face. Thatâs the phrase I kept hearing â in furious overnight messages, in blazing opinion columns â as Afghan women responded to the meeting between EU officials and the Taliban that took place in Brussels on Tuesday.The talks, to discuss how to scale up the deportation of Afghan migrants, were met with widespread outrage, and disbelief that Europe would countenance offering legitimacy to a regime that affords a bird better protections than a woman.World news | Venezuelaâs interim leader has declared a state of emergency after the country was struck by two powerful earthquakes that collapsed dozens of buildings and killed at least 32 people, with experts warning the death toll could rise significantly.Heatwave | The UK has broken its all-time temperature record for June and France has recorded its hottest day ever for the second day running, as a heatwave affecting more than 90 million people sweeps across swathes of Europe.UK politics | Donald Trump has labelled Andy Burnham âextremely liberalâ, in his first public comments about the former Greater Manchester mayor since he emerged as the frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer.Europe news | The first case of Ebola has been confirmed in France, the countryâs health ministry has said, in a doctor who had returned from a humanitarian mission to an area affected by the outbreak in the DRC.UK news | A little-known system in which US military personnel are tried through a court martial for alleged crimes committed in the UK is under growing scrutiny. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâI hear heâs extremely liberalâ: Trump offers first comments on Andy Burnham
The US president told reporters the former Manchester mayor âprobably wonât open up the North Seaâ for oil explorationDonald Trump has labelled Andy Burnham âextremely liberalâ, in his first public comments about the former Greater Manchester mayor since he emerged as the frontrunner to replace Keir Starmer.The US president told reporters Burnham âprobably wonât open up the North Seaâ for oil exploration, and that âthe UK is dyingâ, signalling that the newly elected Labour MP could face a rocky relationship with Trump. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comFortescue class action: female workers claim sexual harassment at remote mine sites
One woman says she found man in her room at WA fly-in, fly-out accommodation while another states she was âhowledâ at, federal court toldFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAndrew Forrestâs Fortescue is facing a class action lawsuit from female workers over allegations of systemic sexual harassment, violence and retaliation at the iron ore minerâs remote work sites.The lawsuit, filed in the federal court in Victoria on Thursday, includes an allegation that a woman was pulled into a dark alley where a man âtried to stick his tongue down my throatâ. Continue reading...
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