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Spanish train drivers call three-day strike after deadly railway crashes
Spanish train drivers call three-day strike after deadly railway crashes
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Spanish train drivers call three-day strike after deadly railway crashes

Union is demanding better safety standards for workers and passengers after two collisions this week killed 44Spain’s largest train drivers’ union has called a three-day nationwide strike to demand measures to guarantee the safety of rail workers and passengers after two deadly crashes this week killed at least 44 people, including two drivers.At least 43 people died and dozens more were injured after two trains…
theguardian.com world22 janvier 2026
The scene Jim Jarmusch instantly regretted shooting: “It was just bad”
The scene Jim Jarmusch instantly regretted shooting: “It was just bad”
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The scene Jim Jarmusch instantly regretted shooting: “It was just bad”

"It was very comical and silly". The post The scene Jim Jarmusch instantly regretted shooting: “It was just bad” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Oscars 2026: ‘Sinners’ becomes most-nominated movie of all-timeOscars 2026: ‘Sinners’ becomes most-nominated movie of all-time
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Oscars 2026: ‘Sinners’ becomes most-nominated movie of all-time

A great day for Ryan Coogler. The post Oscars 2026: ‘Sinners’ becomes most-nominated movie of all-time first appeared on Far Out Magazine.

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Oscars 2026: ‘Sentimental Value’ star Stellan Skarsgård makes Oscars history
Oscars 2026: ‘Sentimental Value’ star Stellan Skarsgård makes Oscars history
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Oscars 2026: ‘Sentimental Value’ star Stellan Skarsgård makes Oscars history

The first time ever. The post Oscars 2026: ‘Sentimental Value’ star Stellan Skarsgård makes Oscars history first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Rural California is seeing its craziest election in years. Can a progressive win it?
Rural California is seeing its craziest election in years. Can a progressive win it?
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Rural California is seeing its craziest election in years. Can a progressive win it?

Audrey Denney is trying to win a House seat twice – first in a special election, and then again after the district is redrawnInside an old Craftsman on the northern end of California’s Sacramento valley, Audrey Denney is spending the day on the phone – calling constituent after constituent to discuss rising healthcare costs, wildfire insurance premiums and cuts to benefits – and to solicit donations.It’s the mundane…
theguardian.com world22 janvier 2026
Sick cat taken by Amazon delivery driver is returned to Yorkshire familySick cat taken by Amazon delivery driver is returned to Yorkshire family
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Sick cat taken by Amazon delivery driver is returned to Yorkshire family

Family say Nora the cat, who needs medication for heart murmur, is safe and well and they are over the moonNora the cat who was filmed being taken by an Amazon delivery driver from outside her family home has been returned, her owners have announced.Doorbell footage appeared to show the driver picking up Nora and walking away with her after attempting to deliver a package to the address in Elland, West Yorkshire, on Monday afternoon. Continue reading...

theguardian.com world22 janvier 2026
The one singer Bono thinks will be played for eternityThe one singer Bono thinks will be played for eternity
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The one singer Bono thinks will be played for eternity

The most expression of anyone. The post The one singer Bono thinks will be played for eternity first appeared on Far Out Magazine.

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Citadel's CEO on the AI boom: 'Is it hype? Of course'Citadel's CEO on the AI boom: 'Is it hype? Of course'
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Citadel's CEO on the AI boom: 'Is it hype? Of course'

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says the AI boom is being driven as much by hype and spending pressure as by real productivity gains.Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty ImagesKen Griffin says AI hype is real, as productivity gains lag the spending boom.Citadel's CEO says bold AI forecasts run ahead of what the tech can deliver today.Griffin says AI has empowered CTOs, but generative tools still fall apart on depth tests.Hedge fund tycoon Ken Griffin has a blunt message for anyone expecting artificial intelligence to instantly rewrite the global economy: the hype is real — and it's there to justify enormous spending. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, the Citadel CEO said the AI boom is being fueled as much by narrative as by real productivity gains.Griffin, who ranks as the 39th wealthiest person in the world with a net worth of about $48.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, said that doesn't mean AI isn't powerful — but expectations have run far ahead of reality."Is it hype? Of course," Griffin said, pointing to the extraordinary scale of investment now pouring into AI infrastructure. Griffin said that data center spending in the US is estimated to top $500 billion this year. Bank of America previously estimated that Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta — who are leading the data center construction boom — will spend a combined $385 billion annually on AI infrastructure between 2025 and 2028."You're not going to generate this kind of spend unless you're going to make a promise you're going to profoundly change the world," Griffin said."How else are you going to get people to write $500 billion of checks just this year alone?" he added.AI's job-loss warnings collide with real productivityGriffin's skepticism came after he was asked whether he agreed with predictions from AI leaders such as Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, who has said that half of all entry-level white-collar jobs could disappear within five years.Griffin didn't endorse that view, instead questioning whether AI systems are delivering the kind of deep productivity gains that would justify such forecasts.Tech leaders, such as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, have pointed to overheated valuations and investor overexcitement to predict a looming bubble.Others, such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, have said AI spending reflects a fundamental shift in computing and that demand and model capabilities are still growing fast enough to justify the buildout.What is certain for Griffin said is that AI has "re-empowered the head of technology in every business in the United States," he said.AI's early results impress — until you look closerGriffin was especially critical of generative AI outputs in white-collar work, saying they often look impressive at first glance but fall apart under scrutiny.He described reviewing an AI-generated report that seemed insightful at the top but devolved into "garbage" further down.Still, Griffin isn't dismissing AI's long-term impact. He said the technology will be transformative in areas like call centers and software development, and that massive investment in technology broadly is already benefiting the economy.Read the original article on Business Insider

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Vintage photos show American life under Trump's tariff hero, William McKinley
Vintage photos show American life under Trump's tariff hero, William McKinley
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Vintage photos show American life under Trump's tariff hero, William McKinley

The turn of the century saw a rise in labor movements as industry grew largely unregulated.Bettmann/Getty ImagesTrump has credited a 19th-century US president for inspiring his aggressive approach to tariffs.William McKinley came to power during a time of economic instability and inequality.During his political career, McKinley authored the most protectionist tariff act in US history.President Donald Trump's…
Renee Good was shot three times, autopsy into Minneapolis killing finds
Renee Good was shot three times, autopsy into Minneapolis killing finds
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Renee Good was shot three times, autopsy into Minneapolis killing finds

Private postmortem says unarmed US citizen was struck in arm, breast and head in shooting by immigration officerA private autopsy has determined that Renee Good, the unarmed US citizen and mother killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month, was shot three times, in her forearm, breast and head.The independent postmortem was commissioned by lawyers in Chicago representing Good’s family,…
theguardian.com world22 janvier 2026
Build muscle like an Olympian with 4 tips to help you get the most out of your time at the gym
Build muscle like an Olympian with 4 tips to help you get the most out of your time at the gym
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Build muscle like an Olympian with 4 tips to help you get the most out of your time at the gym

Katie Ledecky of Team United States reacts after winning gold and setting a new championship record time of 8:05:62 in the Women's 800m Freestyle Final on day 23 of the Singapore 2025 World Aquatics Championships at World Aquatics Championships Arena on August 02, 2025 in Singapore.Lintao Zhang/Getty ImagesSwimmer Katie Ledecky is a world-record holder with more than a dozen Olympic medals.She said her training…
LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman says companies are approaching AI the wrong way
LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman says companies are approaching AI the wrong way
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LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman says companies are approaching AI the wrong way

LinkedIn cofounder Reid HoffmanDominik Bindl/Getty ImagesLinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman says most companies are thinking about AI adoption the wrong way.Instead of focusing on pilot projects, he says the real wins come from automating everyday work.Hoffman says AI should start with unglamorous tasks like meetings, notes, and coordination.Big companies are busy hiring chief AI officers and setting up tiger teams to…
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