DNA evidence has presented a perplexing challenge for French prosecutors investigating a double gang murder, as they struggle to determine which of two identical twins fired the fatal shot. The case involves 33-year-old brothers Samuel and Jeremy Y, who are accused in the September 2020 killing of 17-year-old Tidiane B, and several attempted murders the following month, according to Sky News. The DNA found on the gun matches both brothers, leaving investigators unable to pinpoint the shooter.
In other news, protests erupted in Australia during the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, with police reportedly using tear gas and pepper spray on demonstrators. Thousands of people participated in the protests, which were held in response to Herzog's visit, which was prompted by an invitation from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following a shooting at a Hanukkah event in Sydney's Bondi Beach in December that killed at least 15 people, as reported by Sky News.
Meanwhile, in the tech world, the state of New Mexico opened a case against Meta, accusing the company of facilitating child predators. The case centers on whether Meta misled the public about the safety of its platform, despite knowing about potential risks, according to The Verge.
Also, The Vergecast discussed the potential of the Trump Phone, a device that has faced skepticism since its initial debut. The Trump Mobile team has been changing specifications and making vague promises about the phone, according to The Verge.
Finally, MIT Technology Review launched a new AI newsletter, "Making AI Work," to explore the practical applications of AI across various industries. The newsletter will provide weekly case studies and guidance on how generative AI is being used in fields like healthcare, climate tech, education, and finance, according to MIT Technology Review.
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