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Ethics chief: UK PM's reforms after Partygate "highly unsatisfactory", won't "restore public trust"
Ethics chief: UK PM's reforms after Partygate "highly unsatisfactory", won't "restore public trust"

Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life Jonathan Evans criticised United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposed changes to the ministerial code after the Partygate revelations on Wednesday as "highly unsatisfactory".

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Elon Musk emails tell Tesla employees return to office, or "assume you have resigned"
Elon Musk emails tell Tesla employees return to office, or "assume you have resigned"

Leaked correspondence between Tesla, Inc. boss Elon Musk and members of his executive team sent on Tuesday but published on Wednesday reveal his insistence that employees maintain an in-office presence for forty hours per week "or depart Tesla".

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Scientists discover seagrass off Australia is world's largest plant
Scientists discover seagrass off Australia is world's largest plant

Scientists at the University of Western Australia published a study Wednesday suggesting that a seagrass off the coast of Western Australia is the world's largest plant.

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Attack at Texas elementary school kills at least 19, including 18 children
Attack at Texas elementary school kills at least 19, including 18 children

At least eighteen young children, as well as a staff member, were killed in an attack on Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, United States on Tuesday.

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BBC apologises after 'Manchester United are rubbish' appears on news ticker
BBC apologises after 'Manchester United are rubbish' appears on news ticker

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) apologised Tuesday after the phrase "Manchester United are rubbish", in reference to the Manchester-based football club, appeared on a BBC News ticker.

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