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Bielle-Biarrey stars as France outplay Ireland to lay down a Six Nations marker

6 février 2026 à 00:55
  • France 36-14 Ireland

  • Bielle-Biarrey scores twice in dazzling display

The Six Nations is under way and already a couple of things are ­crystal clear. It is going to take a seriously good team to beat France in Paris in this year’s championship and ­watching them attack will be an ­absolute treat. Ireland were not so much beaten as outplayed by ­opponents who will be even more dangerous with a dry ball at their disposal.

Never mind the argument about brief in-game adverts during ITV’s coverage. Irish fans would probably have preferred a total 80-minute blackout or, failing that, an entire evening of cookery programming. Instead those back at home had to watch the visitors being repeatedly sliced and diced by seemingly ravenous hosts. Talk about eating your greens.

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© Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

© Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

© Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

Elite California universities spending up to $17M on Chat GPT, AI for students: ‘Totally jumped the gun’

6 février 2026 à 00:41
Prestigious universities across California are shelling out millions of dollars on artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for students — even as they lay off professors, The Post has learned. The prestigious University of Southern California, a private research college, spent $3.1 million in late January on a partnership with OpenAI to secure ChatGPT licenses for...

Amazon reveals plans to spend $200bn in one year day after Bezos guts Washington Post

6 février 2026 à 00:36

Tech giant reports $213bn in revenue after its founder, who owns the Post, lays off a third of newspaper’s employees

Amazon announced plans to spend $200bn on artificial intelligence and robotics this year, the latest tech giant to vow fresh enormous investments in the artificial intelligence arms race.

The news of the investment comes one day after the Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced it was cutting approximately a third of employees.

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© Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP/Getty Images

NJ Transit causing bottleneck chaos at Penn Station with tough new ticket policy – months before World Cup

6 février 2026 à 00:12
This plan has gone off the rails. A new NJ Transit ticket policy has descended into madness at Penn Station, creating a chaotic rush hour bottleneck at the stairs to the platform where riders now have to present their tickets one-by-one, The Post has learned. A now-viral video posted to X Tuesday shows a maddening...

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