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[puhb-lish] / ˈpʌb lɪʃ /


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Nearly 90 percent of overseas workers have a "strong interest" in voting, according to a survey published in a report by Nepali migrant rights groups after last year's uprising.

From Barron's

Along with the change, Anthropic is committing to publishing regularly safety goals and risk reports evaluating its models that will be measured by a third party.

From The Wall Street Journal

Given the lack of trust among users around this issue, the chief technology officer added that Discord will publish the age determination methodology before age verification rolls out globally.

From BBC

The government has set out plans to crack down on illicit foreign donations in its Representation of the People Bill, published last month, which will also lower the voting age to 16.

From BBC

Only one of them was published in the composer’s lifetime, and the vast majority were known only to specialists until the 1960s.

From The Wall Street Journal