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Norwegian Princess's Son Arrested Again for Rape Suspicions

Marius Borg Hoiby, the eldest son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is under investigation for a second rape allegation, police confirmed on Wednesday. His arrest occurred on Monday in connection with the first allegation of sexual assault. Following the emergence of this new accusation, which involves sexual intercourse without consent with a woman unable to resist, police requested his detention, which a judge granted for one week. Prince Haakon expressed confidence in the judicial process, while Borg Hoiby's lawyer, Oyvind Bratlien, indicated plans to appeal the ruling, noting the judge's decision for a shorter detention period as a positive sign. The allegations follow a previous incident in August involving bodily harm during a dispute at a woman's apartment, where a knife was reportedly found lodged in a wall. Borg Hoiby, who has no official royal duties, was raised alongside his step-siblings, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 12 pm

Four Tourists Die from Suspected Methanol Poisoning in Laos

Four foreign tourists, including a young Australian woman, have died from suspected methanol poisoning after consuming tainted alcohol in Vang Vieng, Laos, a popular backpacker destination. The Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, confirmed the death of 19-year-old Bianca Jones, while her friend Holly Bowles remains in critical condition on life support in a Bangkok hospital. Two Danish citizens and an American were also reported dead following a night out on November 12. Authorities in Australia and the UK have issued warnings about the risks of methanol poisoning in Laos, where contaminated alcohol can lead to severe health issues, including death. The Nana Backpackers Hostel, where Jones and Bowles stayed, has since deactivated its social media accounts and ceased bookings. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for tourists in the region, especially regarding the consumption of alcohol. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 2 pm

PM Modi Highlights 7 Pillars of India-Caribbean Cooperation

At the India-Caricom summit in Georgetown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a comprehensive seven-pillar action plan encapsulated in the acronym C-A-R-I-C-O-M, aimed at enhancing cooperation between India and Caribbean nations. Highlighting progress since the first summit five years ago, Modi emphasized initiatives in Capacity Building, including 1,000 IT scholarships and a tech centre in Belize. Under Agriculture and Food Security, India offered expertise in drone technology and millet cultivation. The Renewable Energy and Climate Change pillar invited collaboration on international initiatives like the Solar Alliance. Modi also promoted Innovation and Technology through India’s digital payment systems, while Cricket and Culture initiatives included scholarships for women's coaching. The Ocean Economy and Maritime Security pillar focused on resource development and regional connectivity, and lastly, Medicines and Healthcare emphasized affordable Indian pharmaceuticals and telehealth technology to improve health outcomes in CARICOM countries. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 2 pm

AI Expands Rapidly from IT to HR and Marketing

The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in the workplace over the past year, with a survey of 800 business leaders revealing that 72% now use it weekly, a significant increase from 37% in 2023. Conducted by the Wharton School and GBK Collective, the report highlights that sectors like human resources, marketing, and operations, which initially lagged, are now embracing AI alongside IT, with legal and finance also reporting high usage. Key applications include document writing, data analysis, and customer support, though concerns persist regarding job displacement versus skill enhancement. While nearly all procurement respondents believe AI will enhance skills, about 90% in finance fear it may replace them. Overall, perceptions are shifting slightly, indicating a move away from viewing AI as either entirely beneficial or detrimental. Wharton marketing professor Stefano Puntoni emphasized that organizations are still exploring how best to integrate AI into their operations. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 2 pm

Elon Musk's Claim About Jeff Bezos Revealed

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, revealed on X that Amazon's Jeff Bezos had advised investors to sell their Tesla and SpaceX shares, anticipating a loss for Donald Trump in the recent US election. Musk made the claim during an event at Mar-a-Lago, stating that Bezos believed Trump would not win. However, following Trump's surprising victory, Bezos congratulated him on his political comeback, expressing optimism for America's future under his leadership. Bezos, who owns The Washington Post, had previously faced criticism for the publication's decision to cease presidential endorsements, which he defended by arguing that such endorsements create a perception of bias and do not significantly influence undecided voters. His stance aimed to bolster the newspaper's credibility in a politically charged environment. Bezos has yet to respond to Musk's comments regarding his stock advice. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 2 pm

Oldest Human Reveals Secrets 50 Years Post-Discovery

Fifty years after the discovery of Lucy, the 3.18-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton unearthed in Ethiopia continues to shape our understanding of human evolution. Found on November 24, 1974, by a team led by Maurice Taieb and Donald Johanson, Lucy's remains, comprising 52 bone fragments, represent about 40% of her skeleton and were pivotal in revealing that human ancestors existed over three million years ago. Initially catalogued as A.L-288-1, she was nicknamed Lucy after a Beatles song played during the team's celebration. Researchers have since proposed various theories about her life, including potential back problems and arboreal habits. Although often dubbed "the grandmother of humanity," recent findings suggest she may be more akin to an aunt or cousin in our evolutionary tree. As new research techniques emerge, Lucy remains a vital source of insights into our ancient lineage, with many questions still unanswered. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 3 pm

John Prescott, Former UK Deputy PM, Dies at 86

John Prescott, the combative former deputy prime minister of Britain, has died at the age of 86 after a battle with Alzheimer's disease, his family announced. Serving under Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007, Prescott was a key figure in the Labour government, later receiving a peerage in 2010. Born in Wales to a railway worker and a domestic helper, he began his career at sea before entering Parliament in 1970. Known for bridging the gap between Labour's traditionalists and Blair's "New Labour," Prescott faced media mockery for his oratory skills, earning the nickname "Two Jags" due to his ownership of two luxury cars. His political career was marred by controversy, including a high-profile affair with his secretary and an investigation into his dealings with a billionaire casino developer, though he faced no prosecution. His wife, Pauline, remained by his side throughout these challenges. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 12 pm

OpenAI CEO Earned $76,001 Last Year, Filing Reveals

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman received a compensation of $76,001 in 2023, a modest increase from $73,546 in the previous year, according to a recent tax filing. Despite his personal wealth exceeding $2 billion, Altman has stated he receives the minimum required for health insurance and does not own equity in the company, although discussions about granting him a stake have emerged amid potential shifts to a for-profit model. The filing also revealed that co-founder Ilya Sutskever earned $322,201, while interim CEO Emmett Shear was compensated $3,720 for a brief tenure. OpenAI's nonprofit reported $5 million in public contributions and ended the year with over $21 million in net assets, significantly less than the $6.6 billion raised in October. The organization has expanded its charitable efforts, funding various academic and ethical initiatives, emphasizing its commitment to addressing the challenges of artificial general intelligence (AGI). sources

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Nov 21 2024, 1 pm

Next Steps for Laid-Off GM Employee After 5 AM Email

General Motors (GM) has laid off around 1,000 employees globally as part of a cost-cutting strategy aimed at enhancing competitiveness in the crowded automotive market. The layoffs, primarily affecting white-collar workers, were communicated via early morning emails last Friday, prompting criticism on social media regarding the treatment of long-serving employees. Among those affected was Adam Bernard, a 38-year veteran who served as Associate Director of Competitor Intelligence. Bernard expressed his shock at the abrupt notification in a LinkedIn post and is now seeking new opportunities in the auto industry. The company's decision has drawn backlash, with users highlighting the unprofessional nature of the email notification and expressing support for Bernard's legacy. In response, GM stated that the layoffs are part of a broader effort to optimize operational efficiency and ensure the right team structure to focus on key priorities. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 1 pm

Diddy Wore "Disturbing Smile" During Alleged Male Assault: Report

A new lawsuit has been filed against Sean ‘Diddy' Combs in Manhattan, accusing him of drugging and raping a man at a Miami house party. The victim, referred to as “John Doe,” alleges he was incapacitated by drugs and assaulted by Combs, who was reportedly naked and speaking inappropriately during the incident. The lawsuit claims that the assault occurred in front of others in a bedroom, and the victim was unable to resist due to the drugs. He later woke up in pain and was allegedly told to leave by a member of Combs' security. This case adds to a series of civil lawsuits against Combs, including one from a woman claiming she was assaulted by him in 2001. Combs’ legal team has denied all allegations, calling them “shameless publicity stunts” and expressing confidence in the judicial process to reveal the truth. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 1 pm

John Prescott, Ex-Deputy PM of Britain, Dies at 86

John Prescott, the former deputy prime minister of Britain who played a pivotal role in reshaping the Labour Party under Tony Blair, has died at the age of 86, his family announced. Described as a "true giant of the Labour movement" by current leader Keir Starmer, Prescott was a staunch advocate for working-class rights and a proud trade unionist. He served as deputy prime minister for a decade following Labour's landslide victory in 1997, where he was known for his plain-speaking style and ability to mediate between Blair and Gordon Brown. Prescott, who passed away peacefully in a care home surrounded by family, had been suffering from health issues, including Alzheimer's, since a stroke in 2019. Blair expressed his devastation at the loss, recalling Prescott's unique blend of charm and toughness that helped keep the government united during challenging times. sources

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Nov 21 2024, 1 pm

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