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Florida man convicted of killing 2 women whose bodies were found in a pond is set to be executed
A Florida man convicted of killing two women whose bodies were found in a rural pond in 1996 is scheduled to be executed.
Graphic and violent videos of women being tortured and murdered are being created using Google’s AI generator and shared ...
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Ex-Google entrepreneur says she was ousted for being a ‘Brown woman,’ and social media has opinions
A former Google engineer and serial entrepreneur, Vidya Narayanan, alleges she was removed as CEO of her own startup due to ...
New research shows language models mirror human gender patterns in decision-making, with some AIs dramatically changing their ...
This diverse sponsorship portfolio, spanning global technology giants, leading FMCG brands, BFSI and luxury brands ...
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Trump’s indictment of New York attorney general Letitia James stirs concerns for Black women leaders
The indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James on allegations of mortgage fraud has raised alarms among her allies ...
ICC Women's World Cup 2025 starts in India, co-hosted with Sri Lanka, opening with India vs Sri Lanka Format: Round-robin, semi-finals, and final on November 2; Pakistan’s matches in Sri Lanka Google ...
Ragini Das, co-founder of Leap.club, becomes Head of Google for Startups India, marking a full-circle journey from her 2013 ...
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Google Doodle celebrates 13th ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 opening
Google celebrates the opening of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 with a unique homepage doodle. The event marks a vibrant start to the tournament with live matches and cultural tributes.
Ragini Das, an entrepreneur and leap.club co-founder, has been appointed as the Head of Startups at Google India. Ragini ...
Google has unveiled a vibrant cricket-themed doodle to mark the beginning of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, starting today (30 September) in Guwahati, Assam. The 13th edition of the Women's ...
In a sweeping study published today in Nature, researchers at UC Berkeley Haas, Stanford, and Oxford/Autonomy Univerisity documented extensive age and gender distortion across online media—and found ...
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