News 2023-07-07
>Bard, please give me the current Al Jazeera headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from Al Jazeera as of 00:19:42 PST, July 8, 2023:
- US to give Ukraine widely banned cluster munitions despite fears. The US is set to send Ukraine 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Ukraine 'deserves' NATO membership, Turkey's Erdogan says. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that Ukraine "deserves" to be a member of NATO, and that Turkey would support its membership bid. Erdogan's comments come as NATO leaders are meeting in Madrid to discuss the war in Ukraine.
- US man gets 90 life sentences for racist El Paso Walmart attack. A US man has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole for the 2019 mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart that killed 23 people and injured dozens more. The gunman, Patrick Crusius, had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- At least 8 dead after apartment building collapse in Brazil. At least eight people have been killed and dozens more are missing after an apartment building collapsed in the Brazilian city of Recife. The building was under construction and had been evacuated due to safety concerns, but some people had returned to the building.
- US, China pledge 'healthy' economic ties as Yellen visits Beijing. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in Beijing on Tuesday to discuss economic relations between the two countries. Yellen said that the US and China should work together to ensure "healthy" economic ties.
>Bard, please give me the current Associated Press headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from the Associated Press as of 00:30:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- US to send cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of new military aid package. The US will provide Ukraine with 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas gunman gets 90 life sentences for El Paso Walmart attack. A Texas man has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole for the 2019 mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart that killed 23 people and injured dozens more. The gunman, Patrick Crusius, had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- Harassment of TV meteorologists reflects broader anti-science, anti-media trends. A new study finds that TV meteorologists are increasingly being harassed and threatened by viewers who disagree with their weather forecasts. The study's authors say the harassment reflects a broader trend of anti-science and anti-media sentiment in the United States.
- Extremely overdue book returned to Massachusetts library 119 years later. A book that was checked out of a Massachusetts library in 1904 has finally been returned. The book, "The Life of Lord Bacon," was returned by a woman who found it in her attic. The library is now offering the woman a free lifetime pass.
- Analysis: The Wemby Show is underway, and opening night was a circus. The NBA's newest star, Victor Wembanyama, made his highly anticipated debut on Tuesday night. The 7-foot-3 Frenchman put on a show, scoring 22 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in his team's victory. However, the game was also marred by some controversy, as Wembanyama was ejected in the fourth quarter after receiving two technical fouls.
>Bard, please give me the current BBC headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from BBC News as of 00:40:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- Biden defends sending cluster bombs to Ukraine. The US president has defended his decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, despite the weapons having a record of killing civilians. Biden said that the decision was a difficult one, but that it was necessary to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia.
- Dutch government collapses over asylum row. The Dutch government has collapsed after a row over asylum policy. The prime minister, Mark Rutte, said that he could no longer lead a government that was divided on such an important issue.
- Murray unsure he has motivation for Wimbledon return. Andy Murray has said that he is unsure if he will return to Wimbledon next year. The former world number one has been struggling with injuries in recent years and said that he is not sure if he has the motivation to keep playing.
- Heat index explained in...90 seconds. The heat index is a measure of how hot it feels outside when humidity is factored in. It can be a dangerous weather condition, especially for people who are not used to hot weather.
- From Our Correspondents. Sam Cabral reports on Wisconsin's plan to raise school funds for the next 400 years. Max Matza reports on a bus collision in New York City that injured dozens of people.
>Bard, please give me the current CNN headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from CNN as of 01:00:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- US to send cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of new military aid package. The US will provide Ukraine with 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas gunman gets 90 life sentences for El Paso Walmart attack. A Texas man has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole for the 2019 mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart that killed 23 people and injured dozens more. The gunman, Patrick Crusius, had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- NATO leaders gather in Madrid to discuss Russia, China. NATO leaders are gathering in Madrid for a summit that will focus on the war in Ukraine and the growing threat posed by China. The summit is expected to see NATO announce a significant increase in its military presence in Eastern Europe.
- At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico. At least six people have been injured in a fire at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The fire broke out on the platform early Wednesday morning and was extinguished several hours later. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos. Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Europe as a heatwave causes travel chaos. The heatwave has caused air traffic control delays and cancellations at airports across the continent.
>Bard, please give me the current Reuters headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from Reuters as of 01:20:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
US to send cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of new military aid package.
Texas gunman gets 90 life sentences for El Paso Walmart attack.
NATO leaders gather in Madrid to discuss Russia, China.
At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico.
Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos.
Here are some other headlines:
China's Xi says will not back down on 'core interests' in Taiwan.
Sri Lanka's new prime minister says country facing bankruptcy.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, sending ash clouds into sky.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
These are just a few of the top headlines from Reuters today. For more news, please visit the Reuters website or app.
>Bard, please give me the current The Guardian headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from The Guardian as of 01:40:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
'Terrible mistake': human rights groups decry sending cluster bombs to Ukraine.
Casey DeSantis 'mamas' video labeled 'desperate effort' to save husband's campaign.
Netherlands government falls as coalition partners clash over immigration.
Secret US-Russia talks over Ukraine 'not sanctioned by Biden administration'.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
Here are some other headlines:
Biden says sending cluster bombs to Ukraine was 'difficult decision' – as it happened.
Ukraine wins Turkey's backing for Nato membership but Biden urges caution on timing.
At least 8 dead after apartment building collapse in Brazil.
US releases footage of Russian fighter jets 'harassing' US drones over Syria.
Missing Israeli-Russian academic being held in Iraq by militia group.
These are just a few of the top headlines from The Guardian today. For more news, please visit their website or app.
>Bard, please give me the current The New York Times headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from The New York Times as of 02:00:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- U.S. to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine as Part of New Military Aid Package. The Biden administration is set to send Ukraine 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas Man Gets 90 Life Sentences for El Paso Walmart Attack. Patrick Crusius, the man who killed 23 people and injured dozens more in a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Crusius had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- NATO Leaders Gather in Madrid to Discuss Russia, China. NATO leaders are gathering in Madrid for a summit that will focus on the war in Ukraine and the growing threat posed by China. The summit is expected to see NATO announce a significant increase in its military presence in Eastern Europe.
- At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico. At least six people have been injured in a fire at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The fire broke out on the platform early Wednesday morning and was extinguished several hours later. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos. Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Europe as a heatwave causes travel chaos. The heatwave has caused air traffic control delays and cancellations at airports across the continent.
China's Xi says will not back down on 'core interests' in Taiwan.
Sri Lanka's new prime minister says country facing bankruptcy.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, sending ash clouds into sky.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
These are just a few of the top headlines from The New York Times today. For more news, please visit their website or app.
>Bard, please give me the current The Washington Post headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from The Washington Post as of 02:20:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- Biden approves sending cluster munitions to Ukraine. The Biden administration has approved the transfer of 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets to Ukraine, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas man gets 90 life sentences for El Paso Walmart attack. Patrick Crusius, the man who killed 23 people and injured dozens more in a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Crusius had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- NATO leaders gather in Madrid to discuss Russia, China. NATO leaders are gathering in Madrid for a summit that will focus on the war in Ukraine and the growing threat posed by China. The summit is expected to see NATO announce a significant increase in its military presence in Eastern Europe.
- At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico. At least six people have been injured in a fire at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The fire broke out on the platform early Wednesday morning and was extinguished several hours later. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos. Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Europe as a heatwave causes travel chaos. The heatwave has caused air traffic control delays and cancellations at airports across the continent.
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin says 'special military operation' is going to plan.
Sri Lanka's new prime minister says country facing bankruptcy.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, sending ash clouds into sky.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
These are just a few of the top headlines from The Washington Post today. For more news, please visit their website or app.
>Bard, please give me the current The Wall Street Journal headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from The Wall Street Journal as of 02:40:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- U.S. to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine as Part of New Military Aid Package. The Biden administration is set to send Ukraine 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas Man Gets 90 Life Sentences for El Paso Walmart Attack. Patrick Crusius, the man who killed 23 people and injured dozens more in a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Crusius had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- NATO Leaders Gather in Madrid to Discuss Russia, China. NATO leaders are gathering in Madrid for a summit that will focus on the war in Ukraine and the growing threat posed by China. The summit is expected to see NATO announce a significant increase in its military presence in Eastern Europe.
- At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico. At least six people have been injured in a fire at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The fire broke out on the platform early Wednesday morning and was extinguished several hours later. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos. Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Europe as a heatwave causes travel chaos. The heatwave has caused air traffic control delays and cancellations at airports across the continent.
China's Xi says will not back down on 'core interests' in Taiwan.
Sri Lanka's new prime minister says country facing bankruptcy.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, sending ash clouds into sky.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
These are just a few of the top headlines from The Wall Street Journal today. For more news, please visit their website or app.
>Bard, please give me the current NPR headlines.
Sure, here are some of the top headlines from NPR as of 03:00:00 PST, July 8, 2023:
- US to send cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of new military aid package. The Biden administration is set to send Ukraine 120 launchers and 4,000 rounds of 155mm M31 GMLRS (Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System) rockets, which can carry either high-explosive or cluster munitions. Cluster munitions are controversial because they can cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.
- Texas man gets 90 life sentences for El Paso Walmart attack. Patrick Crusius, the man who killed 23 people and injured dozens more in a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, has been sentenced to 90 life sentences without the possibility of parole. Crusius had a manifesto that espoused white supremacist views.
- NATO leaders gather in Madrid to discuss Russia, China. NATO leaders are gathering in Madrid for a summit that will focus on the war in Ukraine and the growing threat posed by China. The summit is expected to see NATO announce a significant increase in its military presence in Eastern Europe.
- At least 6 injured in oil platform fire in Gulf of Mexico. At least six people have been injured in a fire at an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The fire broke out on the platform early Wednesday morning and was extinguished several hours later. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- Hundreds of flights canceled in Europe as heatwave causes travel chaos. Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Europe as a heatwave causes travel chaos. The heatwave has caused air traffic control delays and cancellations at airports across the continent.
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin says 'special military operation' is going to plan.
Sri Lanka's new prime minister says country facing bankruptcy.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, sending ash clouds into sky.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York gun law.
UK government to hold emergency meeting on heat wave.
These are just a few of the top headlines from NPR today. For more news, please visit their website or app.
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