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'Why should the taxpayer be made to pay for other people's bad food choices?' Why ...

The Daily Mail 30 Mar 2026
Prof Ray O'Connor also questioned whether the State can afford to foot the bill for GLP-1s as the war in Iran drives up the global price of drugs ....
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AI is giving bad advice to flatter its users, new study says

Ravalli Republic 30 Mar 2026
Artificial intelligence chatbots are so prone to flattering and validating their human users that they are giving bad advice that can damage relationships and reinforce harmful behaviors ... .
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Mind The Gap: Big Tech’s very bad week

Hindustan Times 30 Mar 2026
A US jury has held Big Tech liable for causing harm by design. Will this lead to a larger reckoning? ....
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What to do when the ‘public good’ of information goes bad

Financial Times 30 Mar 2026
The creation and dissemination of reliable news is at an economic disadvantage ....
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From the editor: A game of inches, seconds, bad bounces and lucky breaks

Winston-Salem Journal 30 Mar 2026
Anybody who's lived a little knows that Mark Knopfler was right when he wrote - and he and his band Dire Straits and later Mary Chapin Carpenter sang - "Sometimes you're the windshield, and sometimes you're the bug." ... .
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Commentary: Federal safety net cuts are hurting states. A ‘bad business fee’ could help Illinois ...

Journal Courier 30 Mar 2026
Commentary. By taxing companies that pay poverty wages, state and local governments can help cover federal cuts to the safety net programs low-wage workers rely on ... .
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Rupee at 95: Worst-case scenario of 100 moves closer; how bad is it for markets?

The Times of India 30 Mar 2026
RBI-imposed limits on banks forex positions aim to curb speculation and arbitrage ... .
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Rome: Bad news for Wesley – out for a month, which matches will he miss?

Goal 30 Mar 2026
The fears following his injury against Brazil have been confirmed. .
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Christopher Trybus says Breaking Bad reference

BBC News 30 Mar 2026
Christopher Trybus tells a jury a discussion about dissolving a body in acid was not about his wife. .
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