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First Nations to fight for billions in treaty payments in Canadian court
SoftBank ‘in talks’ to invest up to $25bn in OpenAI
The Japanese investment group SoftBank is reportedly in talks to invest up to $25bn (£20bn) in OpenAI in a deal that would make it the biggest financial backer of the startup behind ChatGPT.
The lender is considering putting a sum of between $15bn and $25bn into the San Francisco-based company, …
Evil toilets, terror food and billionaire Squishmallows: my eye-popping day at the UK’s giant toy fair
A chubby baby dinosaur waddles down a pink carpeted aisle, narrowly avoiding an army of Care Bears tramping in the other direction. Nearby, a sales rep shows off a collection of insect-breeding habitats, just as Pikachu scampers around the corner, bumping into her neat display. Across the hall, inventors show …
Unrwa staff forced to leave Israel after ban comes into effect
International staff working for the UN’s main agency serving Palestinians have been forced to leave Israel, after its ban on the agency came into effect.
As the UN flag was still flying above the headquarters building in Jerusalem, Palestinian staff were not present at the site over security concerns amid …
Allen v Jackson for MVP and a breathtaking play: NFL end of season awards
MVP
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo Bills.
Take your pick between transcendent quarterbacks: Allen or Lamar Jackson. Neither answer is wrong. I edge towards Allen here, for the sole reason that he hasn’t won the award before. That’s not right; it’s not fair. But it’s the only way to split …Shell investors in line for multibillion-dollar windfall despite weak profits
Shell has given its investors a multibillion-dollar windfall despite reporting weaker-than-expected profits of $23.7bn (£19bn) for last year as global oil and gas prices tumbled.
Shareholders of Europe’s biggest oil company are in line for a 4% dividend increase alongside share buybacks of $3.5bn for the last three months of …
How FA mindset guru’s four questions provide building blocks to sporting glory
Headlines regularly report the latest outburst on court, a striker’s unexplained goal drought or a coach’s touchline rant. We search to understand how the best teams make game-winning decisions, communicate almost telepathically, recover from failure and deliver breathtaking performances when it matters most. It’s a confusing world of belief systems …
Dupont’s return heralds fizzing new era for what could be a spectacular Six Nations | Robert Kitson
Every now and again it is useful to be reminded of rugby union’s place in the grand scheme of things. “So, what’s next for you?” a non‑sporty friend asked the other day. He must have spotted my raised eyebrow. “Oh, yes, um, it’s the Six Nations, isn’t it?” Even on …
Royal Mail should cut second-class delivery days, says regulator Ofcom
Royal Mail is set to be allowed to deliver second-class letters only on alternate weekdays and not on Saturdays after the industry regulator announced a shake-up of postal service rules.
Under Ofcom’s proposals Royal Mail would still be required to deliver first-class letters six days a week and the price …
Sir Julius Chan, Papua New Guinea’s last ‘founding father’, dies aged 85
Papua New Guinea is mourning the death of Sir Julius Chan, affectionately known across the country as Sir J – the last “founding father” of the country and its second ever prime minister.
The Chan family released a statement on Thursday afternoon announcing the death of Sir Julius at the …