Fri, 10/04/2024

October Surprise - FF Ep278

Henrik and Lana discuss the latest in Flashback Friday this October 4, 2024. ************* Sign up for a membership at ???????? https://redicemembers.com or ???????? https://odysee.com/@redicetv or ???????? https://subscribestar.com/redice or ???????? https://redicetv.locals.com. Get full access to our extensive archives, watch or listen to all... Continue reading

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The UK gov’t wants to legalise “assisted dying”. Here’s what happens next.

The Parliament of the United Kingdom is moving forward with a vote on a new bill that will legalise assisted dying for those diagnosed with terminal illness. The bill, proposed by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, has yet to be published in full. According to the BBC: The details have not been finalised but the bill …... Continue reading

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Google Considers Nuclear Power for A.I.-Driven Data Centers

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has unveiled the company’s plans to explore nuclear energy for powering its data centers. This move aims to meet the growing energy demands of Google’s artificial intelligence projects. The tech giant also intends to boost its investments in solar and thermal energy sources. Google’s initiative will likely reignite... Continue reading

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The UN chief has strongly condemned the killing of several Palestinians, including women and children, who died when a residential building in Tulkarem camp in the West Bank was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Thursday night.... Continue reading

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Lebanon: Medical aid arrives in Beirut amid intensifying Israeli strikes

As Lebanon suffered another night of heavy Israeli bombing, UN humanitarians and partners described how people desperate to flee the violence found the country’s main border crossing into Syria cut by a new dawn strike, forcing them to skirt “a huge crater” and rubble on foot, to reach the other side.... Continue reading

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