Australia Sues Microsoft over ‘Misleading’ Price Hikes Linked to AI

Reuters reports that Australia’s competition regulator has taken legal action against Microsoft, alleging that the company misled approximately 2.7 million customers by suggesting they had to switch to more expensive Microsoft 365 personal and family plans that included the AI-powered Copilot tool. The lawsuit, filed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on Monday, claims…

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Japan’s Prime Minister ‘Impressed and Inspired’ by Trump’s Historic Peace Deals

apanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae praised President Donald Trump’s diplomatic record during his visit to Tokyo, commending his leadership in securing ceasefire agreements in Asia and the Middle East as part of his ongoing international peace efforts. Prime Minister Takaichi met with President Trump in Tokyo shortly after his meeting with Emperor Naruhito at the…

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Internal Meta Research: Instagram Shows More ‘Eating Disorder Adjacent’ Posts to Vulnerable Teens

A new report from Reuters based on internal research from Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has shed light on the platform’s troubling tendency to show more eating disorder-linked content to vulnerable teens. The research found that teenagers who expressed dissatisfaction with their bodies were exposed to a significantly higher proportion of potentially harmful posts compared…

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Democrat Abigail Spanberger Supports Open Borders: ‘Want to Protect Every Person’ Who Wants to Come to U.S.

Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger cast her support behind open borders, stating that she wants “to protect every person who might be interested” in coming to the United States. “I certainly want to protect every person who might be interested in arriving at the United States, claiming asylum, working here, coming as a refugee…

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