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The Guardian view on statues: new monuments reflect changing values and reinvigorate the public realm | Editorial

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Efforts to ensure that modern values are reflected in public sculpture began well before the Black Lives Matter protests five years ago. Those demonstrations saw the statue of the Bristol slave trader Edward Colston dragged from its pedestal and dumped in the harbour, while multiple Confederate monuments were removed from cities in the southern US.

Statues in Britain have gradually reflected evolving social values. A statue of the suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst was unveiled in Westminster in 1930, two years after women were finally granted the vote on equal terms to men. Nelson Mandela joined Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in 2007. The nurse Mary Seacole became the first named

WIRED Roundup: ChatGPT Goes Full Demon Mode

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On today’s episode, our host Zoë Schiffer is joined by WIRED’s senior business editor Louise Matsakis to run through five of the most important stories we published this week, from Meta continuing its AI talent poaching spree to how much faster our brains have aged since the pandemic. Afterward, they dive into the surprising reason ChatGPT reportedly went full demon mode last week.

You can follow Zoë Schiffer on Bluesky at @zoeschiffer and Louise Matsakis on Bluesky at @lmatsakis. Write to us at uncannyvalley@wired.com.

Mentioned in this episode:
The Real Demon Inside ChatGPT by Louise Matsakis
Meta’s AI Recruiting Campaign Finds

Gavin Newsom may call special election to redraw California congressional maps

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California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, may call a special election in November to begin the process of redrawing the state’s congressional maps in response to Texas’s plans to change their own maps to help Republicans keep their majority in the House of Representatives.

Donald Trump is pushing Texas and other Republican-dominated states to carry out mid-decade redistricting that will favor the GOP and potentially stop Democrats from retaking control of the House in next year’s midterm elections. Governors in Democratic-led states have responded by warning they will move to redo their own maps if Texas goes ahead with its plans, which could create an additional five Republican-leaning districts.

California is viewed as

‘Golden’ From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Shines as First K-Pop No. 1 in U.K. in 13 Years

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The U.K. Singles Chart has its first K-pop No. 1 in 13 years as KPop Demon Hunters’ “Golden” hits the top spot on Friday (Aug. 1). The song features on Netflix’s animated musical and is credited to the group HUNTR/X, and is sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami. 

“Golden” also becomes only the second K-pop single ever to hit No. 1 on the Official Singles Chart following PSY’s 2012 mega-smash “Gangnam Style.” The former has risen rapidly on the U.K. charts, and jumps eight places week over week from No. 9; “Golden” currently sits at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

A number of

The K’s Collect First U.K. No. 1 LP With ‘Pretty on the Internet’

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Merseyside-formed indie band The K’s has collected its first U.K. No. 1 album with Pretty on the Internet on Friday (Aug. 1).

The group – composed of Jamie Boyle (vocals, guitar), Ryan Breslin (guitar), Dexter Baker (bass) and Nathan Peers (drums) – formed in 2016 and released debut album I Wonder If the World Knows? in 2024; the collection peaked at No. 3 on the Official Albums Chart upon release.

Speaking to Billboard U.K. about the achievement, Mark Orr, founder of The K’s label LAB Records, said, “We’re absolutely delighted to be No. 1 this week with the brilliant new album from The K’s. After building on last

Night goggles may have hampered army pilots before DC plane crash, experts say

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The pilots of a US army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet over Washington DC in January would have had difficulty spotting the plane while wearing night-vision goggles, experts told the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Friday.

The army goggles would have made it hard to see the plane’s colored lights, which might have helped the Black Hawk determine the plane’s direction. The goggles also limited the pilots’ peripheral vision as they flew near Ronald Reagan Washington national airport that evening.

The challenges posed by night-vision goggles were discussed at the NTSB’s third and final day of public testimony over the fatal midair crash, which left all 67 people

Two wildfires in US west spur ‘fire clouds’ with erratic weather systems

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Two wildfires burning in the western United States – including one that has become a “mega-fire” on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon – are so hot that they are spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.

In Arizona, the wind-whipped wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge is 9% contained and has charred more than 164 sq miles (424 sq km) to become the largest fire now burning in the continental US and one of the top 10 largest in recorded Arizona history. Getting around it would be roughly like driving from New York City to Washington DC.

Another large fire in

‘King Swiftie’ Flavor Flav Celebrates the Start of August With Taylor Swift Lyrics

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Salt air and the rust on your door — Flavor Flav never needed anything more. Like countless other Swifties across the world, the Public Enemy rapper is celebrating the beginning of August in Taylor Swift style, posting one of her lyrics on his X account Friday (Aug. 1).

On the morning of the first day of the month, Flav simply wrote, “Canceled all my plans.”

Fellow fans of the pop superstar immediately picked up on the reference. “King Swiftie doing August role call,” one person replied, which Flav reshared.

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Ignore the bluster: as Netanyahu starves Gaza, the world is turning on him – and he knows it | Jonathan Freedland

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“No one likes us, we don’t care.” It may be rousing on the stadium terraces of south London, as the signature chant for Millwall football club, but as a national strategy it’s a disaster. Even so, Israel has become a Millwall among the nations, apparently unbothered by and impervious to the condemnation of a watching world – condemnation which this week gained serious momentum.

As one country after another pointed an accusing finger towards Israel, repelled by the starvation, devastation and bloodshed it has brought down on Gaza, Israeli officials offered the now-familiar middle finger in return. When Keir Starmer announced Britain’s intention to recognise a state of Palestine, it

From Glitter Paint to Hair Dye, Here Are Just a Few Ways to Level Up Your Festival Looks

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Music festivals are the perfect time to think outside-the-box when it comes to hair and makeup looks.

Whether you’re going for a laid-back flower-infused breezy look or a neon-coated color infusion, there are beauty products that will make it easy to bring your idea to life. Remember that the best part about festival dressing is that it’s a time