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UK to Lower Voting Age to 16, Sparking Debate on Modernizing Democracy and Electoral Reform
The UK plans to lower the voting age to 16, aiming to modernize democracy and increase turnout, amid criticism of potential partisan benefits. The reforms also target campaign finance rules and foreign interference, with legislation expected before the 2029 general election.


AI Stock Bubble: More Stretched Than Dot-Com Era, Warns Economist
Economist Torsten Slok cautions that the current AI-driven market bubble is more inflated than the late 1990s dot-com bubble, with S&P 500 P/E ratios hitting 25. Market optimism hinges on future AI profits, raising fears of a correction if earnings don't meet high expectations.


Netflix Greenlights Live-Action Assassin's Creed Series: A New Era for the Franchise
Netflix greenlights a live-action Assassin's Creed series, aiming to succeed where the 2016 film failed, by exploring deep themes within the franchise's rich mythology. The series, in development since 2020, will feature historical narratives, parkour, and combat, with no release date set yet.

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp appointed Benjamin Land to the state's Supreme Court, replacing former Chief Justice Michael Boggs. Known for his extensive legal experience, Land previously served on the Court of Appeals and Superior Court, and his community involvement and leadership roles have earned him widespread respect.

Openreach launches eco-friendly optical network terminals made from 85% recycled plastic, aiming to cut 100 tonnes of plastic waste from its supply chain. The initiative, part of its 'Let's Reach Zero' strategy, includes redesigned packaging that reduces cardboard use by 30% and shipping CO2 emissions by 60%.
