Could Hongkongers have avoided wet commute with earlier black rainstorm signal?

Could Hongkongers have avoided wet commute with earlier black rainstorm signal?

Thousands of disgruntled Hongkongers caught in heavy rain during their Tuesday morning commute have asked why the city’s weather forecaster did not issue its highest-level warning earlier, although meteorologists have said some deluges are hard to predict. Social media users took to the comments section of the Observatory’s posts to vent their frustration after the…

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Musk V. Altman Judge Dings Both for "Gamesmanship" As AI Clash Drags

Musk V. Altman Judge Dings Both for “Gamesmanship” As AI Clash Drags

The California judge for Elon Musk’s racketeering lawsuit against Sam Altman granted the Tesla CEO a small legal victory Tuesday, but not before dinging both sides for trying to waste her time with “excessive” court filings. “The court will not waste precious judicial resources on the parties’ gamesmanship,” US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers wrote….

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Trump admin increasing scrutiny of Chinese, other foreign farmland ownership in US

Trump admin increasing scrutiny of Chinese, other foreign farmland ownership in US

US President Donald Trump’s administration is expanding scrutiny of Chinese and other foreign ownership of American farmland and starting to cancel agricultural contracts with entities from “countries of concern” amid apprehension over the national security risks of such foreign involvement. As part of a new seven-part National Farm Security Action Plan, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins…

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