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How the Iran war has left Europe facing yet another energy crisis
It is not the first time that there has been deep energy-linked frustration in the heart of Europe.
Technology
Amazon's Alexa has had an AI upgrade. Now she's got more to say
There has been criticism the Echo has stagnated, while other AI chatbots have become much easier to communicate with.
Technology
Enfield denies misleading NCAA on Edwards' injury
SMU coach Andy Enfield said standout guard B.J. Edwards missed Wednesday's loss to Miami (Ohio) in the First Four because he didn't feel "game-ready" after the team had announced last Friday that he would be available for the tournament.
Technology
Sources: WNBA cap set to top $10M by end of CBA
The projected salary cap under the pending WNBA collective bargaining agreement is set to exceed $10 million by the end of the agreement, sources told ESPN on Wednesday.
Technology
US intelligence agencies not expecting China to invade Taiwan in 2027
US spy agencies says Chinese leadership still prefers to pursue unification with Taiwan 'without use of force'.
World
Iran executes three convicted of killing police in recent pre-war unrest
Those executed were allegedly involved in the killing of two law enforcement personnel.
Sports
Luka Doncic scores 40 points as Lakers defeat Rockets in NBA
Doncic recorded his 11th 40-point game of the season as the Lakers beat the Rockets for the second time in three days.
Sports
Miami (Ohio) gets first tourney win since 1999
Miami (Ohio) beat SMU on Wednesday night in the First Four for its first NCAA tournament victory in 27 years.
Technology
Kerr to the point: Dubs 'going to be in the play-in'
After a sixth loss in seven games, Warriors coach Steve Kerr laid bare the cold reality his team has been facing as it hobbles toward the regular season's conclusion: "We're going to be in the play-in. We know that."
Politics
JD Vance deflects gas price concerns with criticism of Biden
US Vice President JD Vance deflected concerns about high gas prices by criticising the Biden administration.
Entertainment
Ben-Gvir visits gallows museum, threatens the death penalty
Israel’s National Security Minister has filmed himself in front of gallows, threatening the death penalty.
Politics
Attacks on GCC show ‘IRGC don’t think, they just push a button’
Khaled Batarfi, a Saudi political analyst, says Iran’s attacks on the GCC are irrational and create anger.