
U.S. Set to Destroy 500 Tonnes of Emergency Food Due to Expiration
The United States plans to destroy 500 tonnes of emergency food due to expiration, sparking concern over waste amid global hunger crises.
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The United States plans to destroy 500 tonnes of emergency food due to expiration, sparking concern over waste amid global hunger crises.

U.S. officials mistakenly shared sensitive files, including potentially classified White House floor plans, with thousands of federal workers, according to a recent report.

OpenAI has expressed concerns to the U.S. government about China’s AI model DeepSeek, highlighting potential security risks and suggesting limitations on advanced AI technology access.

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