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Anthropic Agrees to Pay $1.5 Billion to Settle Lawsuit With Book Authors

The settlement is the largest payout in the history of U.S. copyright cases and could lead more A.I. companies to pay rights holders for use of their works.

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Anthropic’s Claude chatbot has become one of the world’s most popular A.I. systems.
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Second Weak Jobs Report Undercuts Trump’s Claims of a Booming Economy

After a bad employment report in August, President Trump fired the official in charge of the numbers. This month’s data was just as disappointing.

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The economy added only 22,000 jobs in August. President Trump’s high tariffs and mass deportations appear to have created noticeable pressure on employers.
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U.S. Is Increasingly Exposed to Chinese Election Threats, Lawmakers Say

Two Democrats on the House China committee noted the use of A.I. by Chinese companies as a weapon in information warfare.

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Democrats on the House China committee said the office of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was “stripping away the guardrails that protect our nation from foreign influence.”
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A Revived Focus on an Unproven Link Between Tylenol and Autism

Studies over the last decade of acetaminophen use in pregnancy — including a recent scientific review — have yielded mixed results but have not found a causal connection.

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A new scientific review has been swept up in a larger, politically fraught debate over the causes of autism.
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The Department of War — How Trump is rebranding America

Renowned psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert spoke with The Post to break down how President Donald Trump is rebranding the US. From re-naming the Gulf of America, Mount McKinley, and now the Department of War, Alpert breaks down Trump’s “masterful” marketing of America, and what it means for the country on the world stage.

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Denmark v Scotland, Isak in action for Sweden and more: 2026 World Cup qualifiers - clockwatch

Denmark: Despite having scored in each of Denmark’s past three games, Christian Eriksen has been dropped from tonight’s squad. Brian Riemer decided to leave the 33-year-old out because he hasn’t managed to find a club since leaving Manchester United in June. He is believed to have been keeping himself fit by training with the Swedish club Malmo, but Riemer clearly feels he has not done enough to merit inclusion tonight.

Scotland: It’s no great surprise that Steve Clarke has made seven changes to the experimental side that hammered Liechtenstein in a friendly in June. Rarely one to inspire huge confidence while playing for his country, Angus Gunn is back in goal in place of the injured first choice Craig Gordon, while it’s great to see Brentford’s Aaron Hickey back in defence after a near two-year absence with various injury issues. John Souttar and Grant Hanley also come into the back four.

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© Photograph: Liselotte Sabroe/EPA

© Photograph: Liselotte Sabroe/EPA

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Chelsea v Manchester City: WSL – football live

3 min City have started well. Bunny Shaw collects the ball on the left side of the area, shifts the ball to the side and blasts a shot that is pushed away the diving Hampton. Good save.

2 min City captain Alex Greenwood has started at left-back, with Gracie Prior and Jade Rose as the centre-backs. Prior moves forward and gets her head to Hasegawa’s free-kick without being able to direct it on target.

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© Photograph: Harriet Lander/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

© Photograph: Harriet Lander/Chelsea FC/Getty Images

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NY Gov. Hochul jabs RFK Jr. with order making COVID vaccine available without prescription

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order on Friday granting sweeping access to COVID vaccines across New York — in a political jab at Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was grilled this week over federal immunization policy. The move will “ensure that all eligible New Yorkers — including children, pregnant...

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US Open tennis 2025: Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz, men’s semi-final – live

Here’s Novak. He’s asked before stepping on to court how his body is feeling. “It’s feeling alright, let’s see. I’m expecting a very physical battle. I look forward to it, the challenge.”

And then it’s Carlos. “To be honest in the grand slams having two days to rest [before this semi-final], to feel fresh, is great. I recharged the battery physically and mentally. I’ve been really consistent this tournament [on serve], which I’m really happy about. But now I’m facing one of the best returners, it’s going to be tricky.”

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© Photograph: Eduardo Muñoz/Reuters

© Photograph: Eduardo Muñoz/Reuters

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