Identical twins Samuel and Jeremy Y are at the center of a perplexing murder trial in France, where prosecutors are struggling to determine which brother pulled the trigger in a fatal shooting, according to Sky News. DNA found on the gun matches both men, making it impossible to definitively identify the killer. The brothers, both 33 years old, are accused of involvement in a double gang murder in September 2020 and several attempted murders the following month, as reported by Sky News. The victim was identified as 17-year-old Tidiane B.
Meanwhile, in New Mexico, a trial has begun where the state is accusing Meta of facilitating child predators, as reported by The Verge. The case centers on whether Meta misled the public about the safety of its platform.
In other news, the search for Nancy Guthrie continues into its second week, with an alleged ransom note demanding a $6 million Bitcoin payment, according to Fortune. The purported kidnappers set a deadline of 5 p.m. on Monday, threatening Guthrie's life. Savannah Guthrie and her siblings stated they would pay the ransom in a video posted to Instagram over the weekend, Fortune reported. However, the deadline passed without further contact from the alleged kidnappers. Law enforcement has not confirmed the ransom letter's legitimacy.
Additionally, MIT Technology Review announced the launch of a new AI newsletter, "Making AI Work," which will explore the practical applications of AI across various industries. The newsletter will provide weekly case studies and guidance on implementing generative AI tools, according to MIT Technology Review.
Finally, the field of particle physics is facing scrutiny, with a recent article in Quanta Magazine questioning its current state. The Large Hadron Collider has not yielded any new physics discoveries, leading to a discussion about the challenges and future of the field, according to Hacker News.
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