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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The 2026 primary season kicks off on Tuesday with showdowns in Texas, North Carolina, and Arkansas, with contests that could ultimately decide whether Republicans can hold their House and Senate majorities in the midterm elections.Taking center stage this week: the combustible Democratic and Republican Senate primaries in right-leaning Texas.Progressive firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a nationally known politician and vocal critic of President Donald Trump, is facing off against rising star Democratic state lawmaker James Talarico in the battle for the Democratic Senate nomination.Either Crockett or Talarico will try to become the first…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli racecar driver Alon Day was in Florida getting ready to compete in the CUBE 3 Architecture Trans Am 2 Series when the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes in Iran in a joint offensive on Saturday.The former NASCAR driver had a lot on his mind, thinking of his family back home as Iran launched retaliatory action against countries that have U.S. military bases in them. Alon Day stands in the garage during practice for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway on June 23, 2017, in Sonoma,…

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After a disastrous pre-season loss, help could be on the way for West Coast with several key Eagles in the race to be fit for their round one Gold Coast clash.The Eagles lost to Port Adelaide by 73 points on Sunday, but coach Andrew McQualter was keen to downplay the defeat, saying “we think we’ll have some more availability round one.”While there are holes across the board, the most glaring was in defence with Power forward Mitch Georgiades kicking six goals, with Harry Edwards suffering a concussion.As a match-up with Suns star Ben King looms, who kicked six of his…

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GROWING CONCERNSBut as AI tools become more sophisticated and widespread, experts warn of potential risks.Professor Kim Hyung-jong, an information security expert at Seoul Women’s University, said deepfakes are among the biggest concerns.“If an AI character reminds people of a real individual, it could invade privacy and damage reputations. Teenagers interacting with these characters could develop distorted patterns of social interaction. These are legitimate concerns.”South Korea has introduced an AI Basic Act – a governance framework requiring transparency for AI-generated content to prevent potential risks.However, Kim cautioned that legislation alone may not be sufficient.“In Formula 1 racing, cars go faster and…

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NewsFeedClouds of smoke rose over Beirut’s southern suburbs as Israel escalated its bombardment of the Lebanese capital, saying it is striking “Hezbollah-controlled areas”. Al Jazeera’s Heidi Pett is there and says thousands of people have been displaced after Israel’s new forced evacuation orders.Published On 3 Mar 20263 Mar 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2Shareplus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo

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For a third day, U.S. and Israeli forces are pounding Iran, striking more than a thousand targets across the country, including key government and military buildings in the capital. For now, the Iranian regime’s military is fighting back hard, firing missiles and launching drones in at least 11 countries, including Israel and Kuwait. Tony Dokoupil and Matt Gutman have the latest.

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Neil Sedaka was one of America’s most popular singer-songwriters, twice!As a boy growing up in Brooklyn, his talent was hard to miss. “I was a child prodigy,” he told “Sunday Morning” in 2020. “I started at nine years old. Got a scholarship to the prep school of Julliard.”When he was 13, he met a kid in his apartment building named Howard Greenfield. He’d found his lyricist, and they quickly hit it big.When we met six years ago, Sedaka told me about the song that made him a star, “Oh, Carol,” inspired by his relationship with high school classmate Carole King:…

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Mirsad Sarajlic | Istock | Getty ImagesIran has entered its fourth day of an internet shutdown impacting its population of over 90 million as the country’s conflict with the U.S. and Israel spills into the cyber domain.The nation has now spent over 72 hours in a near-total internet blackout, according to data from independent internet watchdog NetBlocks posted on Tuesday, which showed connectivity at around 1% of ordinary levels. NetBlocks has attributed the blackout to a “regime-imposed” nationwide internet shutdown, though the country’s government has not commented.Any remaining activity could be tied to Tehran’s “whitelisting” system, which allows internet access for groups…

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A painting once rejected as a work by Rembrandt van Rijn has now been acknowledged as a work by the Dutch master, thanks to two years of scrutiny in the city where the then-27-year-old artist painted it in 1633.The Netherlands’ national art and history museum, the Rijksmuseum, unveiled the work, Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, and said painstaking analysis including high-tech scans has confirmed it was painted by Rembrandt after he moved to the capital, Amsterdam.The painting hasn’t been on public display in decades after being bought by a private collector in 1961, a year after it was deemed…

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But Beijing’s concern is less about who governs Iran and more about whether its interests are protected, said analysts.Ghiselli from the University of Exeter said Beijing is observing “what kind of new leadership emerges”.According to him, the next regime governing Iran will probably remain authoritarian – but likely “more military in nature rather than led by the clerics”.Ghiselli said China may “somewhat welcome this change”, citing how some Chinese observers have long criticised the clerical leadership for having “pushed Iran really into a corner without developing the economy enough”.The Atlantic Council’s Fulton said Beijing is “quite agnostic” about who’s governing…

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