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In an increasingly divided world, one thing that everyone seems to agree on is that artificial intelligence is a hugely disruptive—and sometimes downright destructive—phenomenon.At WIRED’s AI Power Summit in New York on Monday, leaders from the worlds of tech, politics, and the media came together to discuss how AI is transforming their intertwined worlds. The Summit included voices from the AI industry, a current US senator, a former Trump administration official, and publishers including WIRED’s parent company, Condé Nast. You can view a livestream of the event in full below.Livestream: WIRED’s AI Power Summit “In journalism, many of us have…
Things got tricky on the second day of the Sea.Hear.Now music, arts, and surfing festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey this Sunday when Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC joined Public Enemy for a rousing surprise performance of “Walk This Way” and “It’s Tricky,” thrilling a sold-out crowd of 35,000 fans gathered on the beach. DMC’s appearance was one of several major moments at the seventh iteration of the annual seaside festival, which took place this past weekend with a wildly eclectic lineup that included headliners Hozier and Blink-182 along with Lenny Kravitz, Alabama Shakes, ZZ Top, De La Soul, Sublime,…
Ghana: Ahafo Ano South West DCE Supports Achiase C’nity With Transformer…to Boost Electricity Supply
The people of Achiase, a developing community in the Ahafo Ano South West District, on Thursday, received a brand-new transformer from the District Chief Executive (DCE), Alhaji Abubakar Sedik, to replace a faulty one that had left the community without electricity for the past two years. Speaking at the short ceremony, Alhaji Sedik recalled the promise he made to the people of Achiase during the 2024 general election. “I made a solemn promise to the people of Achiase that if they support President John Dramani Mahama, then the presidential candidate of the NDC, and myself, then the parliamentary candidate, we…
Andreas HaleSep 15, 2025, 07:37 AM ETCloseAndreas Hale is a combat sports reporter at ESPN. Andreas covers MMA, boxing and pro wrestling. In Andreas’ free time, he plays video games, obsesses over music and is a White Sox and 49ers fan. He is also a host for Sirius XM’s Fight Nation. Before joining ESPN, Andreas was a senior writer at DAZN and Sporting News. He started his career as a music journalist for outlets including HipHopDX, The Grammys and Jay-Z’s Life+Times. He is also an NAACP Image Award-nominated filmmaker as a producer for the animated short film “Bridges” in 2024.Three…
Rodatherm Energy, a new geothermal startup, emerged from stealth Monday with $38 million in funding and a plan to build a pilot plan in Utah. The startup differentiates itself by plumbing its boreholes with a closed loop, likely made of steel, that’s filled with a refrigerant. That contrasts with other enhanced geothermal companies, which tend to use water to transport heat from deep within the Earth. The Series A round was led by Evok Innovations with participation from Active Impact Investments, Giga Investments, Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, MCJ, TDK Ventures, Tech Energy Ventures, and Toyota Ventures. Rodatherm…
Up to 150,000 people attend protest against immigrant organised by far-right leader Tommy Robinson.Between 100,000 and 150,000 people have demonstrated in London against immigration, with arrests made after violent clashes with police.The rally was organised by Tommy Robinson – a far-right activist with criminal convictions – backed by billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk.What are the implications?Presenter: Adrian FinighanGuests:Peter Geoghegan – Editor of the investigative news site Democracy for SaleJennifer Nadel – Director and co-founder of cross-party UK think tank Compassion in PoliticsTariq Ali – Political writer and historianPublished On 15 Sep 202515 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
In “The Last Dive,” director Cody Sheehy follows Terry Kennedy, an ex-Hell’s Angel-turned manta ray conservationist, on a personal journey to Mexico’s Sea of Cortez. After a stint in jail, Kennedy, a Navy veteran, uprooted his life and moved into a sailboat anchored in the Sea of Cortez in the 1980s. He lived on a boat named Erotica. Between boat parties, Kennedy found the peace he was seeking when he formed an unexpected bond with a giant, 22-foot oceanic manta ray that Kennedy named Willy. The fish would slap his wings against the hull of Kennedy’s sailboat, signalling that he…
– Jurors at Criminal Court ‘B’ are expected Monday to deliver a verdict in the high-profile murder trial of Sam Worlobah, a licensed operating room technician accused of illegally performing surgery that led to a patient’s death. Worlobah, who worked at the Lofa Medical Services clinic, pleaded not guilty when the indictment was read on Aug. 14, 2025. His plea triggered a full trial with jurors serving as the triers of fact. After final arguments on Sept. 15, the panel will retire to deliberate and decide whether Worlobah is guilty or not guilty. Prosecution’s Case State prosecutors presented five witnesses…
The Italian skier Matteo Franzoso has died at the age of 25 following a crash during pre-season training in Chile at the weekend, his country’s winter sports federation (FISI) has confirmed.After suffering “a major head trauma” in the accident at the La Parva track on Saturday, Franzoso was taken by helicopter to the intensive care unit of a clinic in Santiago and placed in an induced coma. The FISI confirmed on Monday that he did not recover after “cranial trauma” and a subsequent swelling of his brain.“It is a tragedy for the family and for our sport,” the FISI president…
Getty ImagesBillionaire Elon Musk has scooped up roughly $1bn (£735m) worth of Tesla shares, in what is being seen as a vote of confidence in the electric car maker.Shares in Tesla, which have struggled to advance this year, jumped more than 6% in early trading on Monday on the news.Musk already held a roughly 13% stake in the company, but he has long sought more control of the firm, which he has been pushing to invest in robotaxis, automation and artificial intelligence (AI).The company’s board recently proposed a compensation plan valued at roughly $1 trillion, which would grant Musk up…