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WA muso's 3D printed instruments draw on decades of creativity

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'60 Minutes' meltdown: Scott Pelley fired, praised, scolded for attacking Bari Weiss, charges bias

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Fox News 6d ago

Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up

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ESPN 1d ago

Republicans vs. the Fourteenth Amendment

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US eyes Iranian assets for Gulf allies' reconstruction, source says

US eyes Iranian assets for Gulf allies' reconstruction, source says US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed a team to assess costs for damages already inflicted on Gulf allies by Iran, the source said. The US government will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairs of damage caused by Iran, a source familiar with the matter said, as Tehran followed up a wave of strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain with further drone launches. US Treasury Secretary...

Channel News Asia 4d ago

Iran peace deal at risk? US considers redirecting Iranian assets to Gulf states

The US administration is attempting to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairing damage caused by Iran following a wave of missile and drone strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed a team to assess the cost of damage already inflicted on America's Gulf allies, with Washington also considering the use of Iranian assets to fund repairs for any future destruction linked to the conflict, Reuters reported. The announcement...

Times of India 4d ago

Grit: Rewriting Git in Rust with Agents

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Hacker News 1d ago

A thalamus–brainstem attractor network drives history-biased decisions

Abstract Natural environments often change gradually, making it adaptive to bias decisions on the basis of the recent past — a phenomenon known as serial dependence1,2,3. Large-scale recordings during behaviour have identified that serial dependence is a common motif for decision-making, with neural representations of past experiences found throughout the brain4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11. However, it remains unclear whether this bias arises from dedicated neural circuits with history-specific...

Nature 1d ago

A Surprising Spin On the World War II Drama

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