• Nearly a quarter of voters who backed the Tories in 2019 now plan to support Reform UK at the general election as proportion switching to Nigel Farage's party reaches a record high

    According to a Redfield & Wilton survey, 24 per cent of those who supported the Tories in 2019 have since switched to the Nigel Farage-backed party - a record high.

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  • Broadband plans to get "nutrition labels"

    Opaque, confusing, and deceptive: getting service providers to honestly describe their broadband internet "plans" is such a lost cause that the Federal Communications Commission is imposing "nutrition labels" on them to show customers what they're actually getting. The new labels, which go live beginning Wednesday and that all major internet service providers (ISPs) will now be required to show, are among the latest steps by the US government to help consumers make sense of the mix of plans,...

  • Johnson Unveils Plan for Aid to Israel, Ukraine

    Yuval RosenbergApril 15, 2024Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel this weekend has ramped up the pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to

  • Republicans prefer Voter ID, not minority outreach

    Republicans in Nevada are following the national trend of using voter suppression as their minority outreach program. The Nevada GOP minority outreach centers, once touted as a long-term commitment by the state's Republican leadership to attract and foster support in underrepresented communities, have been closed. — Read the rest

  • The Humane AI Pin is the solution to none of technology's problems

    I’ve found myself at a loss for words when trying to explain the Humane AI Pin to my friends. The best description so far is that it’s a combination of a wearable Siri button with a camera and built-in projector that beams onto your palm. But each time I start explaining that, I get so caught up in pointing out its problems that I never really get to fully detail what the AI Pin can do. Or is meant to do, anyway. Yet, words are crucial to the Humane AI experience. Your primary mode of...

  • Johnson County jail website experiences software problems

    The Johnson County Jail roster website, a public website that keeps a record of all current inmates in the jail, is back online after being down for over a month due to a software change. However, certain features and information remain missing. The jail roster website communicates points of contact and pertinent statistics and records,

  • Meta plans to more broadly label AI-generated content

    Meta says that its current approach to labeling AI-generated content is too narrow and that it will soon apply a "Made with AI" badge to a broader range of videos, audio and images. Starting in May, it will append the label to media when it detects industry-standard AI image indicators or when users acknowledge that they’re uploading AI-generated content. The company may also apply the label to posts that fact-checkers flag, though it's likely to downrank content that's been identified as false...

  • No Labels Drops Plans for Third-Party Presidential Run

    Centrist group No Labels on Thursday dropped its plans to launch a third-party presidential bid after failing to find a candidate it determined had a realistic chance of winning.

  • Labour commits to full Tory childcare expansion plan

    From this week, working parents with two-year-olds will be eligible for 15 hours of free childcare.

  • Fury over Tory plan to slash 'cold weather payments' for the disabled

    The £25-a-week cold weather payments act as a literal lifeline for hundreds of thousands of people - but it could soon face the chop.

  • Boris Johnson joins calls for an increase in UK defense spending

    By David Churchill, Chief Political Correspondent Published: 6:00 p.m. EDT, April 11, 2024 | Updated: 6:01 p.m. EDT, April 11, 2024 Boris Johnson yesterday joined growing calls for an increase in defense spending.The former prime minister called on Rishi Sunak's government to take a "more robust stance" and increase military investment in the face of increasing global threats.He also called on the West to...