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OpenAI said in a lawsuit that Elon Musk made a "sham" attempt to buy the company, and asked a federal district court to stop him from further attacks.
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says US ‘very surprised’ after Chinese fighters captured on frontline
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Ukraine president says more than 150 Chinese involved in fighting for Russia; US lawmakers criticise reports of planned troop pullbacks in Europe. What we know on day 1,142
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Global markets rebound on tariff relief
My husband was disgusted when I suggested an open marriage - but I talked him into it. Now we both have lovers and our relationship is more thrilling than ever. This is our secret: DEEPA PAUL
Summoning all my willpower, I ease myself from my lover's arms and slide out of bed. I pick up my discarded underwear and scoop up my dress from the living-room rug.
I was desperate to lose weight but couldn't afford fat jabs. This is the incredible celeb-endorsed method I used to lose nine pounds in just a month... and you won't believe it: SUSANNAH JOWITT
My cheekbones, dare I say, are almost angular. My clothes are looser all over. Not to mention the holy grail for all dieters - the fact that friends are commenting that I look thinner.
JENNI MURRAY: Why I share a bed with my two dogs and not my husband
I can't count the number of times over the many years we've been together that my husband has said: 'I think you love those dogs more than you love me.' I've never said: 'Of course, you're right.'
Jaw-dropping scan shows mouse brain as you've never seen it before
The 3D blueprints show more than two miles of neural wiring, close to 100,000 nerve cells, and about 500 million synapses.
ESTHER KRAKUE: Why DID the BBC spend a fortune on a news site in Pidgin English, a dialect with racist roots?
Pidgin evolved at the height of the slave trade in the 1700s and 1800s, to enable the buying and selling of millions of human beings.
ALEX BRUMMER: China's furious response is the start of a truly explosive trade war
Strategic analysts have long forecast that the competition for supremacy between the world's economic superpowers, the United States and China , would end in war.
Lifesavers who swooped down from Saigon's wartorn skies: 50 years ago, the Mail launched an audacious rescue mission to save 100 children from a Vietnamese orphanage. ROBERT HARDMAN tracked them down and heard their humbling and poignant stories
They were the most innocent, most vulnerable victims of a conflict every bit as savage as the Second World War - but lasted three times longer.
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