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England’s Ashes hopes melt away as Australian bowlers share spoils in the sun

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At the end of a brain-boiling second day in South Australia two things could be said with a fair degree of certainty: England were staring at the termination of their already faint Ashes hopes and players on both sides had lost faith in the Snicko technology,The match situation first, which at stumps pointed firmly towards Australia and the 3-0 lead that was ultimately loading,England had subsided to 213 for eight from 68 overs in reply to Australia’s 371 all out, trailing by 158 runs and hugely grateful to Jofra Archer, 30 not out, holding firm alongside Ben Stokes during the final hour,Stokes had been reprising his efforts from the final day in Brisbane, shrugging off an early blow to the head from Mitchell Starc and grinding his way to 45 not out from 151 balls of utter toil,But Pat Cummins was the captain glowing with authority out in the middle, walking off with figures of three for 54 on a truly stellar comeback.

Unlike Archer, who had completed a five-wicket haul first thing, Cummins was not alone.Indeed, a theme of this series has been how much Australia’s bowlers have outstripped their opposite numbers as a collective.Even in conditions that felt like standing in a kiln – the breeze akin to a hairdryer – their nagging lengths, allied with the extraction of any possible movement, cracked England wide open.Starc brought the air speed, Scott Boland chipped in with two for 31 from 12 overs, while the all-rounder, Cameron Green, sent down eight thrifty overs and broke a 20-over fightback between Harry Brook and Stokes when the former nibbled behind on 45.And then there was Nathan Lyon, who bagged two wickets in his first over before lunch to move past Glenn McGrath’s career tally of 563 and slot in behind Shane Warne among Australians.

It was also central to an early collapse of three for five in 14 balls and Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett looked foolish in contrasting ways.Pope’s wipe across the line to mid-wicket betrayed a frazzled mind, while Duckett was bowled by a pearler that drifted and gripped.Cummins did not simply slot back in after a five-month layoff but rather grab the contest by the scruff of its neck.A beauty to square up Zak Crawley on nine triggered that initial collapse, while his removal of Root after the interval – a relentless fourth stump line that invited an uncertain prod – was the moment English hope evaporated.And yet so much headspace was taken up by yet more confusion over Snicko.

Alex Carey’s day one reprieve en route to 106 was simply the starter, with two similar incidents coming during a frenzied 10 minute passage of play after tea.It ended with Jamie Smith given out for 22, England 159 for six, and Stokes left to marshall the lower order.The first was the true flash point, Smith possibly gloving to slip yet given not out on the field.Cummins reviewed but the now all-too-familiar syncing issues with Snicko meant third umpire Chris Gaffeney could not be certain whether the ball came off glove or Smith’s helmet and he duly upheld the decision.The catch may not have carried – another theme, with Root handed a life this way earlier on – but Australia were fuming.

Starc stood close to the stump microphone and barked: “Snicko needs to be sacked.That’s the worst technology there is.They make a mistake the other day and they make another mistake today.”And yet two overs later England were the ones chewing on a wasp when an apparent toe-end behind was sent upstairs by the standing umpires.Again the murmur did not tally up with the pictures but Gaffeney was content to factor in the lag permitted by the protocols.

As “OUT” flashed up on the big screen, Smith and Stokes shook their heads and boos rang out from England’s supporters on the hill,The fact was, their team had begun the day tasked with grabbing a couple of wickets, then cashing in on largely benign conditions,Those two wickets came at a cost of 45 runs – Starc completing his second half century of the series – while the batters simply could not wriggle free from the straitjacket imposed by Australia’s attack,Ali Martin’s full report to follow …
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The Dating Apps Reporting Project produced this story in partnership with the Pulitzer Center’s AI Accountability Network and The Markup, now a part of CalMatters, and copublished with The Guardian and The 19th.Six women who were drugged and raped or sexually assaulted by the same Denver cardiologist filed a lawsuit against Match Group on Tuesday, accusing the world’s largest dating app company of “accommodating rapists across its products” through “negligence” and a “defective” product.The women, backed by four law firms, said that by allowing known abusers like Stephen Matthews to remain on its apps, Tinder and Hinge, even after they are reported for rape, the company fostered a breeding ground for “sexual predators”.“Even when Match Group receives reports about rapists, they continue to welcome them, fail to warn users about the general and specific risks, and affirmatively recommend known predators to members,” the complaint said. “Rapists know each Match Group platform offers a catalog of available victims

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Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling – just as US data centers move in

The sign outside Tom Hermes’s farmyard in Perkins Township in Ohio, a short drive south of the shores of Lake Erie, proudly claims that his family have farmed the land here since 1900. Today, he raises 130 head of cattle and grows corn, wheat, grass and soybeans on 1,200 acres of land.For his family, his animals and wider business, water is life.So when, in May 2024, the Texas-based Aligned Data Centers broke ground on its NEO-01, four-building, 200,000 sq ft data center on a brownfield site that abuts farmland that Hermes rents, he was concerned.“We have city water here

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Boost for artists in AI copyright battle as only 3% back UK active opt-out plan

A campaign fronted by popstars including Elton John and Dua Lipa to protect artists’ works from being mined to train AI models without consent has received a boost after almost every respondent to a government consultation backed their case.Ninety-five per cent of the more than 10,000 people who had their say over how music, novels, films and other works should be protected from copyright infringements by tech companies called for copyright to be strengthened and a requirement for licensing in all cases or no change to copyright law.By contrast, only 3% of people backed the government’s initial preferred tech company-friendly option, which was to require artists and copyright holders to actively opt out of having their material fed into data-hungry AI systems.Ministers subsequently dropped that preference in the face of a backlash. Artists who have opposed any dilution of their copyright include Sam Fender, Kate Bush and the Pet Shop Boys

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Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’

This past March, when Google began rolling out its AI Mode search capability, it began offering AI-generated recipes. The recipes were not all that intelligent. The AI had taken elements of similar recipes from multiple creators and Frankensteined them into something barely recognizable. In one memorable case, the Google AI failed to distinguish comments on a Reddit thread from legitimate recipe sites and advised users to cook with non-toxic glue.Over the past few years, bloggers who have not secured their sites behind a paywall have seen their carefully developed and tested recipes show up, often without attribution and in a bastardized form, in ChatGPT replies

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UK Treasury drawing up new rules to police cryptocurrency markets

Cryptocurrencies will be regulated in a similar way to other financial products under legislation coming into force in 2027.The Treasury is drawing up rules that will require crypto companies to meet a set of standards overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).Ministers have sought to overhaul the crypto market, which has ballooned in popularity as a way of investing money and making payments.Cryptocurrencies have not been subject to the same regulation as traditional financial products such as stocks and shares, which means that in many cases consumers do not enjoy the same level of protection.The government said the new rules would make the crypto industry more transparent, boost consumer confidence and make it easier to detect suspicious activity, impose sanctions and hold companies accountable

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England’s Ashes hopes melt away as Australian bowlers share spoils in the sun

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