MADSEN: Cut corporate income taxes massively to increase growth, prosperity

MADSEN: Cut corporate income taxes massively to increase growth, prosperity

Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Published Jun 07, 2024  •  Last updated 8 hours ago  •  2 minute read Photo by file /Getty Images Article content The federal Liberal government’s current budget proposal budget proposal to increase the inclusion rate for capital gains tax was met with justifiable criticism and opposition — primarily from business groups. … Read more

Google limits results from new AI search tool after viral inaccuracies

Google limits results from new AI search tool after viral inaccuracies

Google announced restrictions on its new AI search tool, AI Overviews, after it produced inaccurate and bizarre responses. The tool advised people to eat rocks and spread false information about Barack Obama. Google’s head of search, Liz Reid, acknowledged the failures and implemented protective measures like limiting user-generated content and temporarily halting AI responses on certain topics like health. Despite challenges, Reid defended the tool, but cautioned users to independently verify results due to the risk of misinformation. The rollout of AI Overviews sparked reactions as it replaced traditional search result links, leading to concerns over the spread of inaccurate advice on social media. Google urged users to independently verify information and attributed peculiar results to a “data void” where reliable information is scarce. Despite setbacks, Google remains committed to improving its AI tools and enhancing user experience while safeguarding against misinformation.

Three bodies retrieved from Papua New Guinea landslide, UN says

Three bodies retrieved from Papua New Guinea landslide, UN says

Three bodies were found in the aftermath of a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, with the death toll expected to rise. Over 300 people were buried in the landslide, impacting multiple villages. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in the mountainous area, with many still missing. The terrain remains unstable, posing a risk for more homes if the landslide continues.

More than 300 buried in,  Papua New Guinea landslide, local media says

More than 300 buried in,  Papua New Guinea landslide, local media says

More than 300 people and over 1,100 houses were buried by a massive landslide that hit Kaokalam village in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea.

Hundreds feared dead after landslide in Papua New Guinea [VIDEO]

Hundreds feared dead after landslide in Papua New Guinea [VIDEO]

A massive landslide in northern Papua New Guinea buried more than 50 homes in Kaokalam village, resulting in nearly 300 deaths, including the brother and cousin of a villager named Ninga Role. The Australian Broadcasting Corp and local media reported over 100 casualties. Prime Minister James Marape stated that disaster officials and the PNG Defence Force were being sent to assist with relief efforts and reconstruction. The landslide hit a section of highway near the Porgera gold mine, operated by Barrick Gold, but the impact on the mine’s operations was still being assessed.

Five arrested in Paphos after rock-throwing violence

Five arrested in Paphos after rock-throwing violence

Five people were arrested in Paphos after an incident involving the throwing of rocks and pieces of wood due to a reported financial dispute. The rock thrower got into a car and drove off, but was later stopped by the police. Inside the car, they found more rocks and pieces of wood, leading to the arrest of all five individuals for possessing offensive weapons. The cause of the violence was a disagreement over payment for house cleaning services offered by the 38-year-old woman to the two victims.

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Second arrest made over torching of police car

Fact: A second arrest was made in connection with the torching of a police car in Limassol on Easter Saturday night.

Teens remanded in Kiti arson case

Teens remanded in Kiti arson case

Three teenagers, two 14-year-olds and one 16-year-old, were remanded by the Larnaca district court for one day to assist in police investigations related to a case in Kiti involving malicious damage, conspiracy to commit a crime, public disturbance, unlawful assembly, rioting, theft, and illegal possession of explosive material.

Two children arrested over Easter house attack

Two children arrested over Easter house attack

Two children, aged 14 and 16, were arrested in connection with an arson attack on a house in the Larnaca village of Kiti. They were part of a group of 70 youths who threw firecrackers at the police and the house, causing fires to break out. The incident lasted for a total of six hours, during which a local playground and church were also damaged.

House set ablaze in Easter violence

House set ablaze in Easter violence

A house belonging to a 73-year-old man was set on fire by a group of up to 70 youths in the village of Kiti, near Larnaca. Fires broke out in various areas of the man’s house and on its veranda, with rocks being thrown at the house and breaking some of its windows. The incident lasted for a total of six hours, during which a local playground and a local church were also damaged by the same group of youths.