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From cancer to Alzheimer’s: could a renewed focus on energy transform biomedicine?

The ‘astounding’ rise of semaglutide — and what’s next for weight-loss drugs Discovering the molecular processes associated with this energy flow has led to fields of research dedicated to metabolism. Still, much of the biomedical research literature omits explicit considerations...

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5 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW World United States

Canada police investigate reports of shots fired at US consulate in Toronto

Canada police investigate reports of shots fired at US consulate in Toronto 39 minutes ago Share Save Max Matza Share Save Getty Images Canadian police say they are investigating reports that a gun was fired at the US consulate in...

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2 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW World European Union

Lebanon calls for talks with Israel on plan to end Hezbollah conflict

Lebanon calls for talks with Israel on plan to end Hezbollah conflict 1 hour ago Share Save Samantha Granville Beirut Share Save Reuters Israel has repeatedly struck Beirut's southern suburbs, a stronghold of Hezbollah, over the past week Lebanon's president...

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5 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW Technology United States

Signal issues scam warning to users after hackers target officials

Signal issues scam warning to users after hackers target officials 11 minutes ago Share Save Liv McMahon Technology reporter Share Save Getty Images Signal has warned users to look out for signs of scams, after Dutch intelligence said high-profile users...

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5 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW World South Korea

(News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats | Yonhap News Agency

U.S. troops stationed in South Korea appear to be moving Patriot missile defense batteries and parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system from South Korea to the Middle East, though the South Korean military and the...

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7 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW World United States

Shots fired at US consulate in Canada as police investigate incident

The Toronto incident follows an explosion at the US embassy in Oslo that police were investigating on 8 March 2026. Photograph: Fredrik Varfjell/AP View image in fullscreen The Toronto incident follows an explosion at the US embassy in Oslo that...

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2 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW World United States

Cathay Pacific offers £20,000 Sydney to London flight amid disruption in Gulf

Cathay no longer had seats in economy class available to book on many dates in April but fares for the cheap seats started at about £1,800. Photograph: Loren Elliott/Reuters View image in fullscreen Cathay no longer had seats in economy...

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4 min read Mar 10, 2026
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LOW Legal United States

Supreme Court Rules on AI-Generated Content Copyright

The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on AI-generated content copyright establishes limited protection for works with significant human creative input in prompting and curation. Core facts include the decision's emphasis on human direction and shaping of the final work, as stated...

News Monitor (1_14_4)

The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling on AI-generated content copyright introduces a pivotal legal development by establishing limited protection for works with significant human creative input in prompting and curation, shifting focus from machine involvement to human direction. This decision, framed as a landmark intellectual property ruling, carries substantial implications for industries like publishing, art, music, and software, potentially affecting billions in AI-generated content and influencing collaboration models between humans and AI. Practitioners should monitor industry responses, potential legislative clarifications, and international reactions as key next steps, as the ruling may set a precedent for global copyright standards on AI-generated works.

Commentary Writer (1_14_6)

**Jurisdictional Comparison and Analytical Commentary** The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on AI-generated content copyright marks a significant turning point in the global debate on intellectual property rights in the context of artificial intelligence. In comparison, Korean courts have taken a more nuanced approach, recognizing the potential for AI-generated works to be considered as collaborative creations between humans and machines, while also emphasizing the need for clear attribution and ownership (e.g., Seoul Central District Court's 2020 decision on AI-generated music). In contrast, the US approach, as reflected in the Supreme Court's ruling, prioritizes human creative input and direction in the prompting and curation process, establishing a threshold for limited copyright protection. Internationally, the European Union's Copyright Directive (2019) and the World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) 2019 report on AI and copyright have also grappled with these issues, highlighting the need for a balanced approach that acknowledges the creative potential of AI while protecting human rights. **Implications Analysis** The Supreme Court's ruling has far-reaching implications for industries that rely heavily on AI-generated content, including publishing, art, music, and software development. The decision's emphasis on human creative input and direction may lead to increased collaboration between humans and AI systems, driving innovation in the technology and creative sectors. However, it also raises questions about the potential for AI-generated works to be considered as "human" creations, and the implications for copyright ownership and attribution. As the international

AI Liability Expert (1_14_9)

The Supreme Court’s decision on AI-generated content copyright has significant implications for practitioners, particularly in delineating the boundary between machine-generated and human-authored works. Practitioners should anticipate heightened scrutiny of the level of human involvement in the creative process, especially in industries like publishing, art, music, and software development, where AI-generated content is prevalent. The ruling aligns with precedents emphasizing human agency in copyright attribution, such as the Copyright Act’s requirement that authorship be attributable to a human, codified at 17 U.S.C. § 101. Moreover, the decision may trigger legislative efforts to codify clearer standards for AI-generated works, potentially influencing international copyright frameworks as jurisdictions adapt to the precedent. For practitioners, this underscores the necessity of documenting human input in AI-assisted creation to preserve rights and mitigate liability risks.

Statutes: U.S.C. § 101
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1 min read Feb 14, 2026
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