Protestors in Jerusalem Call for Refusal of Military Participation in Gaza Conflict

In Jerusalem, protestors against the genocide in Gaza are chanting, “It is time to refuse,” urging those still serving in the Israeli military to refuse to take part in Israel’s war crimes. Together with them, we are also calling: refuse to take part in genocide, arms embargo… pic.twitter.com/fqYh6QMrXV — Voices Against War (@againstwarvoice) December 8,…

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Google's quantum computing breakthrough

Google’s Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Debunking Myths & Redefining Possibilities

Table of Contents   I. Introduction: The Illusion of Computational Limits For decades, we’ve lived under the assumption that computing power is bound by the constraints of classical systems—processing speeds, transistor counts, and Moore’s Law. But what if these limitations are illusions, waiting to be unraveled by a different way of thinking? In 2019, Google…

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Hurricane Helene: Biden, Harris visit states reeling from deadly storm – National

U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia on Wednesday to see first hand the devastation wrought in the U.S. Southeast by Hurricane Helene, which has killed at least 160 people. Biden landed in Greer, South Carolina, where he was met by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, U.S. Senator…

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Giant, naked Trump statue in Nevada branded ‘deplorable’ by Republicans – National

Drivers along a Nevada interstate highway near Las Vegas this weekend were greeted with an unexpected sight: a 13-metre-tall, naked statue of former U.S. president Donald Trump. The 6,000-pound sculpture, which was held upright by a crane on an industrial estate, caused offence among the state’s Republicans, who have branded the effigy “deplorable.” The statue,…

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Quebec premier says Ottawa should forcibly relocate half of asylum seekers

Premier François Legault says the federal government should force asylum seekers arriving in Quebec to move to other provinces, including people who have already settled in the province. Legault said during a trip to Paris on Wednesday that he wants half of the asylum seekers currently in Quebec to be transferred elsewhere in the country. The premier says it…

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