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'People don't like Jews and the world has never been worse' - Miriam Margolyes
Speaking at Hay Festival, Margolyes reflected on her upbringing, Jewish identity and antisemitism.
'People don't like Jews and the world has never been worse' - Miriam Margolyes
Speaking at Hay Festival, Margolyes reflected on her upbringing, Jewish identity and antisemitism.
US university sells dead bodies to navy for Israeli military training
Los Angeles, California – Medical case manager Miriam Volpin was at work in Nevada when she received a disturbing message from a student journalist at the University of Southern California (USC). That student, Jennifer Nehrer, was part of a team investigating allegations that bodies donated to the school for education and scientific research were being sold to the United States Armed Forces. Some may even have ended up in the hands of Israeli military surgeons.
What Dogs See
Dogs follow the direction of a person’s gaze almost as well as another person can—better, in fact, when they are motivated to, because dogs are relentless. They track the movements of our eyeballs to see what we’re looking at so that they can look at it too, and they pester us to look just as attentively at them. When my late golden retriever had something to show me—a ball that had rolled under a fence, a man with an irregular gait—he didn’t always bark.
Leaders of flood ravaged community say locals will return to no services
Nauiyu community leaders say residents will return to flood ravaged homes with no services Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 12:26pm In short: Nauiyu / Daly River's Aboriginal organisations say they will not be able to reinstate key services without the support of the NT and federal governments to help repair buildings and replace equipment. The community's Merrepen Arts Centre says residents will miss out on one of the few opportunities they have to generate private income. The NT government says it is...
Rosie O'Donnell calls Trump a conman, narcissist and a psychopath in rare public appearance
Rosie O'Donnell attacked President Donald Trump in a rare public appearance on Sunday at the Tony Awards, calling him a conman, narcissist and a psychopath in an interview with Variety. you grew up in New York, you knew he was an a--hole and a liar from day one. And I am 64 years old and my whole life here.
Atonement review – guilt and love battle for an unhappy ending
Chichester Festival theatre This stage version of Ian McEwan’s devastating class novel shows inspiring touches and the cast play adeptly, yet the tale’s emotional sweep feels underpoweredIan McEwan’s novel begins with a play. It is written by 13-year-old Briony Tallis, who has a gift for telling stories. It is perhaps appropriate that Briony’s tale – the one she is constructing through the course of McEwan’s novel – has been adapted for the stage itself now, although it is a hard act to...
Atonement review – guilt and love battle for an unhappy ending
Chichester Festival theatre This stage version of Ian McEwan’s devastating class novel shows inspiring touches and the cast play adeptly, yet the tale’s emotional sweep feels underpoweredIan McEwan’s novel begins with a play. It is written by 13-year-old Briony Tallis, who has a gift for telling stories. It is perhaps appropriate that Briony’s tale – the one she is constructing through the course of McEwan’s novel – has been adapted for the stage itself now, although it is a hard act to...
Ditch the niceties in AI prompts to save energy use, say researchers
UN researchers are urging people to be less polite to artificial intelligences after a report found that cutting words from prompts could reduce ChatGPT’s energy consumption by up to 25 per cent. Removing “please”, “thank you” and other unnecessary words from AI prompts could save 87 to 98 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year, the report from the UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) found. That is the equivalent of the annual residential electricity use of...
Be less polite: How to cut your AI impact as UN report reveals data centre energy use rivals nations
"That extra ‘please’ you put there can make a huge difference,” says one of the report's authors. The environmental footprint of data centres already rivals some of the world's largest countries, according to a United Nations University report released on 3 June. Their water use, energy use and pollution is predicted to double in just four years as use of artificial intelligence grows.