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Technology
AI company Eightfold sued for helping companies secretly score job seekers
Jan 21 (Reuters) - Eightfold AI, a venture capital-backed artificial intelligence hiring platform used by Microsoft, PayPal and many other Fortune 500 companies, is being sued in California for allegedly compiling reports used to screen job applicants without their knowledge.
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Badminton
Arif game for scratch pairing if needed at Asian Team C’ships
PETALING JAYA: Men's doubles player Wan Arif Wan Junaidi (pic) is ready to form a scratch pairing if called upon ahead of the Asian Team Championships in Qingdao, China, which begins on Feb 3.
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Football
Chance to win silverware sparks Boumous’ passion to succeed with Selangor
PETALING JAYA: The hope of a lifting a trophy this season is still alive for Selangor and this is the motivation driving the Red Giants' new import Hugo Boumous.
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Nation
RTS Bill facing tight deadline
JOHOR BARU: The government only has a tiny window in February to remove any legal stumbling blocks that stand in the way of seamless border clearance in both directions between Bukit Chagar here and Woodlands North of Singapore, which is the defining feature of the Rapid Transit System (RTS).
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Cycling
No ACC-tion for Shah Firdaus as he still needs time to regain physical strength
PETALING JAYA: Olympic keirin finalist Mohd Shah Firdaus Sahrom (pic) is not going to see action in the Asian Track Cycling Championships (ACC) in the Philippines in March despite making a surprise appearance in the second leg of the President's Cup in Nilai earlier this month.
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Metro News
Neurosurgeon brings spinal procedure to Sarawak district hospital
A government hospital in Sarawak has made history with the state's first unilateral biportal endoscopic (UBE) spine surgery.
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Badminton
Zii Jia breaks first-round jinx but tricky Thai awaits next
PETALING JAYA: While a first-round win is familiar to many, it has been a long wait for Lee Zii Jia (pic).
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Letters
Enforcement action on smoking should not penalise business owners
FROM THOMAS SAMUEL Selayang, Selangor
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Japan
World’s biggest nuclear plant restarts
The world's biggest nuclear power plant has restarted for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, despite persistent safety concerns among residents.
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Nation
PM: Reforms, clean-up needed in Armed Forces
KUALA LUMPUR: There is no more place for the "sakau and songlap" (embezzle and misappropriate) culture that has been rampant in the country's defence and security procurement.
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Metro News
Kluang farmers face heavy losses due to hungry herds
For the past five years, Chee Ming Tam has lost hundreds of thousands of ringgit as wild elephants repeatedly ravaged his fruit plantation along Jalan Renggam in Kluang, threatening his livelihood.
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Nation
ART trade deal still under review
Malaysia has not finalised the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with the United States, and it has to redefine certain matters before it is ratified, said Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani.
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Sabah & Sarawak
AirBorneo to focus on existing routes, but expansion in the plans
KUCHING: Sarawak-owned AirBorneo is still at the preliminary planning stage for expansion to serve regional destinations, says state Transport Minister Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin.
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Badminton
Rexy: Aaron-Wooi Yik’s first-round loss due to their errors, not fatigue
PETALING JAYA: National doubles coaching director Rexy Mainaky has dismissed claims that men's doubles pair Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik's shock first-round exit at the Indonesian Masters on Tuesday was due to fatigue.
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Badminton
Saina hangs up racquet after two years away from badminton
PETALING JAYA: Indian women's singles shuttler Saina Nehwal (pic) has called time on her playing career after two years away from the sport.
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Japan
Gunman who killed Japan ex-PM Abe jailed for life
The gunman charged with killing Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe was found guilty and jailed for life, as the judge declared the broad- daylight assassination "despicable and extremely malicious".
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Cambodia
1,440 Indonesians leave scam sites
More than 1,400 Indonesians have left cyberscam networks in Cambodia in the last five days, Jakarta said, after Phnom Penh pledged a fresh crackdown on the illicit trade.
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Nation
DIPN will sharpen our military edge, say experts
PETALING JAYA: The country has the potential and expertise to ensure the success of the National Defence Industry Policy (DIPN), as long as the framework is based on integrity and transparency, say defence experts.
