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Biden's US$1.9tril aid bill wildly popular except by Republicans
WASHINGTON The White House is losing hope that congressional Republicans will back U.S. President Joe Biden's US$1.9 trillion coronavirus aid bill despite a campaign-style push that has won support from business leaders, local government officials, unions and voters
Twitter wants you to think twice before posting that reply
On Twitter, replies to certain tweets can sometimes be unpleasant or offensive. So why not call out users just as they’re about to post this kind of message?
Beyond political partisanship
AT UKEC’s 4th Malaysian Student Leaders’ Summit (MSLS) in 2010, I spoke on empowering youth and lowering the voting age to 18. That has now been achieved through an Act of Parliament, though apparently some wish to undo that unanimous parliamentary decision.
Exclusive: Google pledges changes to research oversight after internal revolt
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google will change procedures before July for reviewing its scientists' work, according to a town hall recording heard by Reuters, part of an effort to quell internal tumult over the integrity of its artificial intelligence (AI) research.
Google pledges changes to research oversight after internal revolt
Alphabet Inc’s Google will change procedures before July for reviewing its scientists’ work, according to a town hall recording heard by Reuters, part of an effort to quell internal tumult over the integrity of its artificial intelligence (AI) research.
Syrian migrant sets sights on seat in German parliament
BERLIN (Reuters) - Almost six years ago Tareq Alaows drifted across the Aegean in a rubber boat before walking most of the way from Athens to Vienna. Now the migrant who fled military conscription in Syria is trying to win a seat in Germany's parliament.
Some dogs are able to memorise words with impressive speed
Researchers have identified and followed dogs exhibiting the extraordinary ability to memorise the names of objects in record time.
Facebook bans all Myanmar military, related entities after coup
Facebook Inc has widened a ban on pages linked to Myanmar’s military and barred advertising from affiliated commercial entities, stepping up its opposition to the coup in the South-East Asian nation.
Govt's Bachelor of Education scholarship applications to open in March
PETALING JAYA: Applications for the Bachelor of Education (ISMP) scholarships offered by the Education Ministry will be open from March 1 to 31,2021.