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Families of Canada shooting victims sue OpenAI

Families of Canada shooting victims sue OpenAI

Family members of victims from a February shooting in Canada have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleges that the company's software identified the shooter as a threat eight months before the attack but failed to notify the police.

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Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that several individuals have been arrested for vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington. One of the suspects identified is 67-year-old David Carter Hearn, a three-time Olympic athlete.

Charles to be first monarch to make tax returns public

Charles to be first monarch to make tax returns public

King Charles III will become the first British monarch to make his personal tax returns public in an effort to increase transparency. The decision by Buckingham Palace comes as the royal family's finances face growing public scrutiny.

Long-standing family feud escalates in Boerhaavewijk, but brothers avoid prison for attempted manslaughter

Long-standing family feud escalates in Boerhaavewijk, but brothers avoid prison for attempted manslaughter

Two brothers, aged 25 and 33, were convicted of attempted manslaughter following a violent family conflict in Haarlem's Boerhaavewijk neighborhood. The court found that they drove a car into a nephew and struck him with a metal pipe, but determined they will not return to prison as their sentences were already completed during pre-trial detention.

KNMI issues code orange again for Limburg

KNMI issues code orange again for Limburg

The KNMI has issued a code orange weather warning for the province of Limburg due to severe thunderstorms. Additionally, code yellow warnings are in place for the provinces of Zeeland, Noord-Brabant, and Gelderland.

The Observer: British PM Starmer to resign Monday

The Observer: British PM Starmer to resign Monday

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation on Monday, according to a report by The Observer. This follows previous media reports that he was weighing his future over the weekend before concluding that his position had become untenable.