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Fabio Wardley’s trainer has explained his decision not to throw in the towel following his humiliating loss to Daniel Dubois in a world heavyweight title fight.Dubois was crowned the new WBO champion after coming off the canvas twice to stop Wardley in the 11th round of an epic all-British bout in Manchester on Saturday night. In a social media post on Sunday, Wardley’s trainer first confirmed that “most importantly Fabio is okay” and then revealed why he did not stop the fight himself before referee Howard Foster stopped it. Ben Davison said: “First of all, congratulations to Dubois last night.“Two…

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According to Anthropic, fictional depictions of artificial intelligence can have real-world effects on AI models. The company announced last year that during pre-release testing involving fictitious companies, Claude Opus 4 often attempted to blackmail engineers to avoid being replaced with another system. Anthropic later published research suggesting that other companies’ models had similar issues with “agent misalignment.” It appears that Anthropic has taken further action on its behavior, claiming in a post to The company elaborated further in a blog post, saying that starting with Claude Haiku 4.5, Anthropic’s models “never make threats (during testing), compared to up to 96%…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a press conference as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran continues in Jerusalem, March 19, 2026. Ronen Zvrun | ReutersIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the United States and Israel are still aiming to end Iran’s nuclear ambitions and that the war with Iran is “not over.””There’s still nuclear material, enriched uranium, that needs to be taken out of Iran,” he said in a recorded interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” scheduled to air Sunday night. “There are still enrichment facilities that have to be dismantled, there are still…

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Everton’s bid for European football took a turn for the worse after a thrilling but frenetic 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.In a game full of happenings and entertainment, Everton were thrown around twice, but Palace came back from behind to win both times and take a vital point, building on the momentum that saw them reach their first European final on Thursday. Manager David Moyes will be disappointed that his team missed out on another valuable lead after conceding a two-goal advantage in Monday’s dramatic draw with Manchester City. They need two wins in their remaining two…

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Tenerife, Canary Islands — Starting around 8 a.m. this morning, small boats carrying passengers from the MV Hondius to the coast were plying back and forth. Parked not far from the port of Granadilla, the 100 or so journalists watched a steady and carefully orchestrated ballet as the boat carried five passengers at a time to the port that finally agreed to accept them. This followed five weeks at sea and nearly 10 days of anxiety and fear after the Andean strain of hantavirus was identified on board. Spanish health authorities had reassured local residents that those disembarking the ship…

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Elliott Anderson scored a late equalizer against his former club Newcastle, guiding Nottingham Forest to a 1-1 draw at home and ensuring Premier League safety.West Ham’s 1-0 defeat at Arsenal late on Sunday ensured Forest will be playing top-flight football next season, with Vitor Pereira’s side seven points behind the 18th-placed Hammers with two games in hand. Forest’s hero on Sunday, Anderson, joined Forest in a £35m deal, meaning he would have to leave his boyhood club Newcastle in the summer of 2024 at the request of the PSR. The midfielder has flourished at the City Ground, with Manchester City…

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President Donald Trump has said nuclear materials are under constant surveillance by the US military and warned that the US would target Iranians who try to access the country’s highly enriched uranium.In an interview with the syndicated TV show Full Measure that aired Sunday, President Trump appeared to downplay the importance of uranium, believed to be buried under the rubble of nuclear facilities, remaining in Iran for now.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list”If we want it, we’ll have it anytime. We’re watching,” Trump said.”I did something called Space Force. They keep watch. If someone comes in, they give…

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A lackluster Aston Villa were forced to settle for a disappointing 2-2 draw with relegated Burnley, missing out on a chance to progress into the top four.Villa looked a shadow of the team that swept Nottingham Forest on Thursday to book their place in the Europa League final, but Jadon Anthony was penalized when he capitalized on an error by Emiliano Martinez to give his team the lead. The Argentine shot-stopper could only tip Leslie Ugochukwu’s long-range attack back into the danger zone before Anthony tucked it into the back of the goal. Jean Fleming then had a great chance…

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Daenen Maeda scored one of Old Firm’s great goals as Celtic came from behind to beat Rangers 3-1 at Celtic Park and move within a point of Premiership leaders Hearts. After drawing with Motherwell at the top of the table on Saturday night, Celtic knew a win would close the gap on Derek McInnes’ side, but they didn’t get off to the start they wanted with Mikey Moore putting the visitors ahead after 10 minutes. monterosa This content is provided by monterosacookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the…

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The Netflix logo on one of the company’s buildings in Los Angeles’ Hollywood neighborhood, January 20, 2026.Daniel Cole | ReutersStreaming companies are beginning to realize that their most valuable customers may not be their most paying customers. Rather, it is the viewers who will be the biggest viewers. This change is being driven by a shift from a subscription-only model to one that combines subscription fees with advertising. Ads are sold based on viewership, so the more time subscribers spend watching, the more revenue they generate. In March, Netflix has raised its prices for the second time in just over…

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