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  • WSUS flaw exploited for ShadowPad malware deployment – SC Media

    1. WSUS flaw exploited for ShadowPad malware deployment  SC Media
    2. ShadowPad Malware Actively Exploits WSUS Vulnerability for Full System Access  The Hacker News
    3. Windows Server flaw targeted by hackers to spread malware – here’s what we know  inkl

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  • How personalized algorithms trick your brain into wrong answers

    How personalized algorithms trick your brain into wrong answers

    The personalized recommendation systems that curate content on platforms such as YouTube may also interfere with how people learn, according to new research. The study found that when an algorithm decided which information appeared during a…

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  • South West minerals have ‘huge amount to offer UK’

    South West minerals have ‘huge amount to offer UK’

    George Thorpe,South Westand

    Seb Noble,Cornwall political reporter

    BBC Industry Minister Chris McDonald talks into a microphone while stood at a lectern in front of a cabinet of minerals at the Camborne School of Mines. McDonald is wearing a black suite with a white shirt.BBC

    Industry Minister Chris McDonald said the critical minerals industry to offer a lot of value to the South West

    Minerals from the South West could play a big part in a strategy to reduce the UK’s reliance on using foreign material, the government says.

    Industry Minister Chris McDonald visited Cornwall to launch the Critical Minerals Strategy, which aims to produce 10% of the UK’s mineral needs domestically, along with a further 20% through recycling products by 2035.

    Sites such as a repurposed quarry near St Austell being used by Cornish Lithium to produce lithium hydroxide monohydrate for lithium-ion batteries have been earmarked as being important to the strategy.

    McDonald said both Devon and Cornwall had a “huge amount” to offer the industry and hoped it would provide a boost to the region’s economy.

    The government, which has set aside about £200m funding for the strategy, said China currently dominated global critical mineral production.

    It said the strategy aimed to prevent the UK becoming “vulnerable from overreliance” on exporters for its supplies.

    Demand for critical minerals such as lithium, copper and tungsten is set to increase over the coming years due to their use in items including mobile phones, laptops and cars.

    ‘Cornish Celtic tiger’

    McDonald, a minister for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, said it was not a good idea to “only buy things from one shop” and the government wanted to increase the nation’s options.

    “Both Cornwall, Devon and the whole South West region have a huge amount to offer for critical minerals,” he added.

    “From the resources alone, we’ve got Europe’s biggest lithium deposit in Cornwall and one of the world’s largest tungsten deposits in Devon, along with great expertise and skills.

    “It’s an industry I know will add a lot of value to the local economy, but also provide really great opportunities for young people as well.”

    Perran Moon, Labour MP for Camborne and Redruth, said the strategy could help “unlock the Cornish Celtic tiger”.

    Camborne and Redruth MP Perran Moon stands in front of several cabinets with rocks and minerals inside them. He is bald with a greying beard. He is wearing a grey suit with a white shirt and burgundy tie.

    Camborne and Redruth MP Perran Moon said the strategy could “unleash the Cornish Celtic tiger”

    He said: “We do sit on a unique geology here that could drive jobs and security for decades to come.”

    Jamie Airnes, chief executive of Cornish Lithium, said securing a domestic supply of minerals such as lithium would help create “high-quality jobs”.

    “The strategy highlights the need to accelerate domestic capability, unlock investment, and build strategic partnerships – all of which are essential to delivering lithium production at scale,” he said.

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  • Three brothers cleaned out their mom’s attic — and found a $9 million Superman that just became the most expensive comic ever sold

    Three brothers cleaned out their mom’s attic — and found a $9 million Superman that just became the most expensive comic ever sold

    A copy of the first Superman issue, unearthed by three brothers cleaning out their late mother’s attic, netted $9.12 million this month at a Texas auction house which says it is the most expensive comic book ever sold.

    The brothers discovered…

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  • Thanksgiving air travel plans cut by US government shutdown – Reuters

    1. Thanksgiving air travel plans cut by US government shutdown  Reuters
    2. Will my Thanksgiving flight be delayed out of Wichita? What to expect when flying  Wichita Eagle
    3. Heading to the airport? Here’s what to expect  The Business Journals
    4. AEX prepares for holiday travel rush after government shutdown  KALB
    5. Things to know as Wichita airport prepares for holiday travel rush  KSN.com

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  • Musk’s xAI to close $15 billion funding round in December

    Musk’s xAI to close $15 billion funding round in December

    Elon Musk attends the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 19, 2025.

    Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI is expected to close a $15 billion round at a $230 billion pre-money valuation next month, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC’s David Faber.

    The deadline for allocation is the end of day on Tuesday, with the round expected to close on Dec. 19, the sources said.

    This confirms earlier CNBC reporting that the company was raising $15 billion. The Tesla CEO later called the report on the round “False” in a post on the social media platform X.

    At the time, sources told CNBC that xAI would use a large portion of the money for funding graphics processing units responsible for powering large language models.

    CNBC had previously reported in September that the startup was looking to raise $10 billion at a $200 billion valuation.

    The funding round is yet another sign of the insatiable demand for AI tools. Companies, including OpenAI and Anthropic, have raised billions and reached sky-high valuations as investors pour more money into companies building foundational AI models.

    Sam Altman’s OpenAI finalized a $6.6 billion-share sale at a $500 billion valuation last month, and Reuters recently reported that the ChatGPT maker was eying a $1 trillion initial public offering.

    Anthropic closed a $13 billion funding round in September that roughly tripled its valuation from March.

    Musk’s xAI is responsible for creating the Grok chatbot that has come under fire for disseminating hate speech, including antisemitic content. The company recently debuted Grokipedia, an AI-powered competitor to Wikipedia.

    In March, Musk announced the merger of xAI with X in a deal valuing the social media platform at $33 billion.

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  • The ITA reports that swimmer Penelope Oleksiak accepted a two-year sanction for three whereabouts failures

    The ITA reports that swimmer Penelope Oleksiak has agreed¹ to the consequences for her ADRV under Article 2.4 of the World Aquatics doping control rules (World Aquatics ADR).²

    As previously reported, the athlete…

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  • Grab the 128GB Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet for $190 Before It Sells Out

    Grab the 128GB Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet for $190 Before It Sells Out

    Black Friday is only days away, and there are already thousands of Black Friday deals live now. Don’t wait, or you could miss out on some incredible bargains on top tech. Amazon has slashed $90 off the 128GB version of its Amazon Fire Max 11…

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  • Chinese company donates laptops, anti-malaria drugs in southern Benin-Xinhua

    ABOMEY-CALAVI, Benin, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) — A Chinese company on Tuesday donated several batches of information technology (IT) equipment and anti-malaria drugs to the University Hospital of Abomey-Calavi/So-Ava in southern Benin.

    The…

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