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UN: More aquatic animals farmed than fished in 2022

ROME —  The total global volume of fish, shrimp, clams and other aquatic animals that are harvested by farming has topped the amount fished in the wild from the world’s waters for the first time ever, the United Nations reported…

US lawmakers call for scrutiny of NewsBreak app over Chinese origins

WASHINGTON AND LONDON —  Three U.S. lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the United States, after Reuters reported it has Chinese origins and has used artificial intelligence tools to produce erroneous stories….

Russia puts former Ukrainian PM Tymoshenko on ‘wanted list’

Russia has put former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on its wanted list, Russian state media reported, citing the Interior Ministry’s database. Russian state news agency Tass said Tymoshenko was listed as wanted on unspecified criminal charges. She reportedly joins…

Climate crisis creates a health crisis, WHO reports

GENEVA —  Scientific evidence documented in a series of articles presented by the World Health Organization this week highlights the harmful impact of climate change at key stages of the human life cycle. “These provide important scientific evidence on how…

Ukraine, Russia exchange drone attacks, killing dozens in Russia-held areas

KYIV, Ukraine —  Ukraine and Russia exchanged airstrikes early Saturday with Russia suffering casualties as Ukraine’s drone attacks on the Russian-held Kherson and Luhansk regions left at least 28 people dead and 60 wounded. Russian airstrikes in eastern Ukraine damaged…

In many US cities, Black and Latino neighborhoods have less access to pharmacies

MONTGOMERY, Alabama —  Parts of the north side of Montgomery are defined by what it has lost: restaurants, grocery stores and a convenient pharmacy, the latter of which closed five years ago. People who still live in the historically Black…

Big, colorful Joro spiders advancing north in US

A large, brightly colored invasive species called the Joro spider is on the move in the United States. Populations have been growing in parts of the South and East Coast for years, and many researchers think it’s only a matter…

AI ‘gold rush’ for chatbot training data could run out of human-written text

Artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT could soon run out of what keeps making them smarter — the tens of trillions of words people have written and shared online. A new study released Thursday by research group Epoch AI projects that…

22 Chinese nationals sentenced to prison in Zambia for cybercrimes

LUSAKA, Zambia —  A Zambian court on Friday sentenced 22 Chinese nationals to long prison terms for cybercrimes that included internet fraud and online scams targeting Zambians and other people from Singapore, Peru and the United Arab Emirates. The Magistrates…

Man died with bird flu; US officials remain focused on another form of it

NEW YORK —  The mysterious death of a man in Mexico who had one kind of bird flu is unrelated to outbreaks of a different type at U.S. dairy farms, experts say. Here’s a look at the case and the…