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    AI Chatbots Repeating Falsehoods 35% of News Replies (Aug 2025 Audit)

    AI chatbots are now answering more questions — and, according to a fresh NewsGuard audit, they are also repeating falsehoods far more often, producing inaccurate or misleading content in roughly one out of every three news‑related responses during an August 2025 audit cycle. (newsguardtech.com)...
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    VIDEO Watch "Monsanto-Linked Lobbyist Could Soon Be Confirmed As Commodities Regulator" on YouTube

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    Windows 7 Lost my HP Touchsmart LOGO since I lost resetted my BIOS (I guess)

    Hi All I have a HP Touchsmart 300-1060a (Home Premium Windows 7 64 BIT) which I bought few years back. Now for the last 6 months or so I started getting issues with my machine was not displaying anything at all after turning it on. So I had to hard reset my power from the machine and then was...
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    UPDATE 1-US nuclear regulator raises questions after Fukushima

    * Post-Fukushima inspections found issues at U.S. plants * Plants must certify compliance with rules by June 10 * Additional certifications required in July * Industry says "well on its way" to providing answers * INPO president: "We cannot resort to business as usual" (Adds industry quotes...
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    Japan Earthquake Highlights U.S. Nuclear Risk, Scientists Say

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – The massive earthquake that forced the closure of four nuclear power plants in Japan has highlighted the grave risk of inadequate back-up generators at U.S. facilities, a leading U.S. scientist group said on Friday. While the U.S. regulator made clear that the national...
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    Windows 7 really was some girl's idea, rules ASA

    'I'm a PC' ads not misleading, says regulator The ASA has ruled that it's perfectly plausible to claim that Windows 7 was developed by a bunch of rugby players' girlfriends, "private-browsing" dads, and spud-faced kids in Spanish cafes rather than a bunch of highly trained, generously paid...
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