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Plenty of defensive playmakers available in Round 2 of the NFL draft after historic offensive run

The historic run on offensive players, especially quarterbacks, in the first round of the NFL draft pushed plenty of talented defenders down the board.

AP News - Top Stories - 8 minutes ago

U.S. postpones decision on aid to Israeli army battalion accused of abuses against Palestinians

The undated letter defers a decision by the U.S. whether to impose a first-ever block on U.S. aid to an Israeli military unit over its treatment of Palestinians

The Globe and Mail - Top Stories - 31 minutes ago

Ellen DeGeneres Said She "Hated The Way" That "The Ellen Show" Ended Following Claims Of A Toxic Work Environment

“I couldn’t gain perspective… I just thought, ‘Well, this is not the way I wanted to end my career, but this is the way it’s ending.’”

BuzzFeed News - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

Caleb Williams breaks Caitlin Clark's draft-night record for jersey sales

Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams broke Caitlin Clark's Fanatics record for most draft-night jersey sales after being selected No. 1 overall by the Chicago Bears in the 2024 NFL draft.

Los Angeles Times - Sports - 2 hours ago

NY v. Trump trial fueling $1M a day in small-dollar donations, says new RNC chair

RNC Chair Michael Whatley weighed in Friday on the political impact of the New York Trump trial and how Republicans are "playing offense" ahead of the general election.

Fox News - Politics - 3 hours ago

U.S. reviewing whether to restrict military aid to IDF unit accused of human rights abuses

Israeli officials have been pressing Washington in public and private not to impose restrictions on the Netzah Yehuda battalion, which has operated in the occupied West Bank.

NBC News - Business - 3 hours ago

Bagnaia hits back with record Jerez practice lap

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain: A wounded world champion roared back on Friday, Francesco Bagnaia lowering his own lap record in practice at Jerez for th...

Peninsula Qatar - Sports - 4 hours ago

Premier League -- The Manchester City link at the core of Arsenal and Spurs philosophy that raises stakes ahead of derby

If there wasn’t so much tension around this game, and between these clubs, Mikel Arteta and Ange Postecoglou might be able to settle in and discuss a few s...

Independent.ie - Sports - 4 hours ago

Royal Navy ship joins international effort to build pier for Gaza aid

The RFA Cardigan Bay is to serve as a floating dormitory for US military personnel building the pier.

Evening Standard - Politics - 5 hours ago

Here's What Each Player Will Bank at LIV Golf's Adelaide Event

LIV Golf returned to Australia, where it offered another $25 million purse. Here's the final breakdown of payouts.

Sports Illustrated - Sports - 5 hours ago

Romania court rules Andrew Tate's rape, human trafficking trial can start -- A Bucharest court has ruled that a case against social media influencer Andrew Tate meets the required legal criteria and can go ahead, but there's no date set yet.

A Bucharest court has ruled that a case against social media influencer Andrew Tate meets the required legal criteria and can go ahead, but there's no date set yet.

CBS News - World - 6 hours ago

Biden forces cap on nearly all plant emissions by 2032, further strains electrical grid

The Biden administration on Thursday finalized new rules that drastically cut emissions from natural gas and coal-fired power plants, which will force some to shut down unless they make expensive upgr

Washington Times - Politics - 6 hours ago

Opinion: Does social media rewire kids' brains? Here's what the science really says

Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" feeds the latest technology panic. But the research says something different.

Los Angeles Times - Technology - 7 hours ago

Reggie Bush calls for accountability after reclaiming Heisman Trophy -- The Heisman Trophy was returned ​to former University of Southern California running back Reggie Bush Thursday after a 14-year dispute with the NCAA.

The Heisman Trophy was returned ​to former University of Southern California running back Reggie Bush Thursday after a 14-year dispute with the NCAA.

CBS News - Top Stories - 7 hours ago

Photographer sues Megan Thee Stallion, claiming he was unfairly fired -- News -- - -- Entertainment

A photographer who worked for Megan Thee Stallion said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that he was forced to watch her have sex, was unfairly fired soon after and was abused as her employee.

CBC News - World - 7 hours ago

Biden says Trump responsible for 'cruelty and chaos' over abortion -- U.S. President Joe Biden is making reproductive rights a centerpiece of his re-election campaign, blaming opponent Donald Trump for opening the way to stricter state abortion laws. In this campaign, Trump is pursuing a more moderate position on abortion than other Republicans. Scott Stearns reports.

U.S. President Joe Biden is making reproductive rights a centerpiece of his re-election campaign, blaming opponent Donald Trump for opening the way to stricter state abortion laws. In this campaign, Trump is pursuing a more moderate position on abortion than other Republicans. Scott Stearns reports.

Voice of America - Politics - 8 hours ago

Advocates stress Weinstein reversal doesn't derail #MeToo reckoning

Many advocates saw the Weinstein reversal, however dispiriting, as an opportunity to call for a renewal of efforts to push the #MeToo message forward

The Globe and Mail - World - 9 hours ago

Seoul shares rise 1% on tech, financial gains despite overnight US losses

Stocks closed higher Friday as investors purchased tech and financial blue chips despite overnight losses on Wall Street. The Korean won fell against the U.S. dollar.

Korea Times - Top Stories - 10 hours ago

U.S., China to hold first AI talks within 'weeks' amid ongoing TikTok stalemate

The U.S. and China will hold their first high-level talks on artificial intelligence within the "coming weeks," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

CNBC - Top Stories - 10 hours ago

Dozens of U.S. deaths reveal risks of injecting sedatives into people restrained by police

The practice of giving sedatives to people detained by police has spread quietly across the U.S. over the last 15 years, built on questionable science and backed by police-aligned experts, an investigation led by The Associated Press has found.

CTV News - World - 10 hours ago

Face-to-face classes in Manila public schools remain suspended April 27

MANILA, Philippines: Manila announced on Friday that face-to-face classes for public schools in all levels for Saturday, April 27, would remain suspended because of the dangerous heat index of 44 C over the city.

Manila Times - Top Stories - 12 hours ago

Australia cannot afford to wait to act on violence against women

On this issue, it is obvious not enough is being done. The Herald and other major media outlets have a responsibility to push our political leaders for desperately needed change.

Sydney Morning Herald - Politics - 12 hours ago

Meghan Markle puts her foot down against King Charles' wishes

Meghan Markle is not succumbing to the pressure of risking the security of her kids in the wake of uncertainty over her return to the UK alongside Prince Harry. Speaking to TalkTV, royal commentator...

International The News - Entertainment - 12 hours ago

China Warns Blinken Against US Pressure In Top-level Talks

China's foreign minister warned Antony Blinken on Friday that US pressure could trigger a "downward spiral", as the visiting secretary of state raised concerns on issues including support for Russia.

International Business Times - World - 13 hours ago

'Britain's Pompeii': UK's largest Bronze Age find -- , -- 'Britain's Pompeii': UK's largest Bronze Age find

An exhibition showcasing many of its finds is opening in Peterborough, close to where it was found.

BBC News - Science - 14 hours ago

Campaigners hail 'victory for seas' as ministers lose appeal over dredging

The Court of Session in Edinburgh has upheld an earlier ruling that the Scottish Government’s approach to licensing scallop dredging is unlawful.

Evening Standard - Politics - 14 hours ago

Watch again as Donald Trump's hush money trial enters seventh day

Watch again as Donald Trump’s hush money trial entered its seventh day on Thursday (25 April) .

Independent UK - US News - 15 hours ago

Suns' Big Three in a big pickle, down 2-0 against the Timberwolves as series moves to Phoenix -- Yesterday

Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Bradley Beal look to lead Phoenix Suns back into series against Minnesota Timberwolves

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 16 hours ago

White na­tion­al­ist ral­ly 'noth­ing' com­pared with Gaza protests, Trump claims

Former US president says Charlottesville rally was a ‘little peanut’ compared with pro-Palestinian student protests.

Aljazeera - US News - 19 hours ago

Charlie Woods, son of Tiger, shoots 81 in US Open local qualifier and fails to advance

Charlie Woods failed to advance in a U.S. Open local qualifying event Thursday, shooting a 9-over 81 at Legacy Golf & Tennis Club.

AP News - Sports - 21 hours ago

First ship sails on new channel alongside wreckage and stranded Dali

After 33 days waiting in the port of Baltimore, Balsa 94 has become the first cargo ship to leave through a temporary channel after the Baltimore bridge collapse

Independent UK - US News - 23 hours ago

US starts building Gaza pier meant to boost desperately needed aid

The United States military has started the construction of a maritime pier meant to boost delivery of desperately needed food and other aid into Gaza, the...

Daily Sabah - World - 1 day ago

Litman: Will Trump be tried for Jan. 6? After Supreme Court arguments, it's more uncertain than ever

The conservative justices seemed likely to confer broad presidential immunity from prosecution — and in a way that would further delay any federal trial.

Los Angeles Times - Opinion - 1 day ago

I may never eat fish again after reading this new book

James Bradley’s epic non-fiction book Deep Water explores the world’s oceans and our interconnectedness with them. And it may change your thinking about many things.

Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Air Force Starts Taking Applications for Newly Reintroduced Warrant Officer Jobs -- The plan to bring back warrant officers for cyber jobs is one of many changes announced in February modifying training, and...

The plan to bring back warrant officers for cyber jobs is one of many changes announced in February modifying training, and renaming and reorganizing many of the structures of the Department of the Air Force.

Military.com - Opinion - 1 day ago

Zuckerberg says payoff for Meta's AI push could be a few years away

Meta Platforms has been increasingly pursuing artificial intelligence and, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, generating significant revenue from it will take a while.

Fox News - Business - 1 day ago

Celebrity News -- This is unfair – Ashley Judd on Harvey Weinstein's conviction being overturned

Actress Ashley Judd has described it as “unfair to survivors” after a court overturned Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 conviction for rape.

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Chelsea handed major boost as three key players spotted training

Blues need big improvement after drubbing at Arsenal

Evening Standard - Sports - 1 day ago

Sainsbury's profits rise - as glitch hits online deliveries again

The supermarket chain said underlying pre-tax profits increased to £701m in the 2022/23 financial year. The announcement came as the company again suffered disruption to online deliveries on Thursday following a technical glitch.

Sky News - Business - 1 day ago

China's Nuctech raided in EU over foreign subsidies concerns

The European Commission has launched four investigations against Chinese companies since its foreign subsidies regulation was introduced in July 2023.

Voice of America - World - 1 day ago

Xavi to remain Barcelona coach despite earlier exit decision

Barcelona's head coach, Xavi Hernandez, made a surprising turnaround on Wednesday, retracting his earlier decision to resign at the end of the season....

Daily Sabah - Sports - 1 day ago

Military horses, one blood-stained, run loose through central London

A group of horses bolted and threw their riders while on their daily morning exercise in central London, leaving several people injured.

Sydney Morning Herald - World - 1 day ago

On Saturday, the capitals of four democracies were strengthened when the U.S. House finally passed long-stalled foreign-aid bills. The three overseas capitals - Kyiv, J...

On Saturday, the capitals of four democracies were strengthened when the U.S. House finally passed long-stalled foreign-aid bills. The three overseas capitals - Kyiv, Jerusalem and Taipei - were boosted by the $95 billion invested in security for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Korea Times - Opinion - 1 day ago

China bubble tea chain plunges in Hong Kong debut -- Asia

Chabaidao's market debut was the Asian financial hub's largest initial public offering so far this year.

BBC News - Business - 1 day ago

UnitedHealth paid ransom in Change Healthcare cyberattack, says patient data was compromised

The company said it paid ransom to cyberthreat actors in an effort to protect patient data. But files containing personal information were compromised nonetheless.

NBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Commentary: Don't blame Dubai's freak rain on cloud seeding

Cloud seeding could not have built a huge storm system the size of France, says this University of Oxford climate scientist.

Channel NewsAsia - Opinion - 1 day ago

Meta shares take $125bn hit as Facebook owner raises spending forecasts

The stock had enjoyed a meteoric 40% increase in the year to date ahead of the first-quarter update, which threatens to reignite shareholder concerns over the company's bets on AI and the wider metaverse.

Sky News - Business - 2 days ago

Joe Biden's Latest Billions for Ukraine Could Build Entire U.S. Border Wall

A spending package that will send billions more taxpayer dollars to Ukraine could have built an entire wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Report Claims Russian Hackers Disrupted Texas Town's Water Supply

Cybersecurity firm Mandiant reports Russian state-linked hackers penetrated the water management system in a small Texas town.

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Biden's climate change policies -- Relatively few Americans say they know a lot about President Biden's initiatives to combat climate change, according to a CBS News poll. Carolyn Kissane, a New York University global affairs associate dean and professor, joins CBS News with more on Biden's climate policies. -- Apr 23

Relatively few Americans say they know a lot about President Biden's initiatives to combat climate change, according to a CBS News poll. Carolyn Kissane, a New York University global affairs associate dean and professor, joins CBS News with more on Biden's climate policies.

CBS News - Science - 2 days ago

Nuclear gains favour in Europe, but financing struggles remain

Though EU countries remain divided about nuclear power, the insecurity brought on by the war in Ukraine has sparked increased interest from politicians not seen in decades. But are they willing to match big talk with big wallets?

Euractiv - Environment - 2 days ago

Miami Heat -- Boston Broadcaster Makes Wild Claim That Heat Coach Ordered "Code Red" to Injure Celtics Players

Footage of the supposed "Code Red" play poked a gaping hole in the theory that the Heat set out to intentionally injure Celtics player Jayson Tatum.

Miami New Times - US News - 2 days ago

Celebrity Trainer Jillian Michaels: 'Data Irrefutably' Shows Transgender Athletes Have Advantage in Women's Sports

"The Biggest Loser" star and celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels has come out against men competing in women's sports, saying the evidence "irrefutably" undercuts the transgender cause.

Breitbart - Sports - 2 days ago

US Congress passes $95B aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan

After months of delay, the U.S. Congress passed Tuesday a massive $95 billion foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The sweeping package easily...

Daily Sabah - World - 2 days ago

'Now go win the fight': US Congress passes Ukraine aid after months of delay

A sweeping foreign aid package easily passed the US Congress late on Tuesday (23 April) after months of delay, clearing the way for billions of dollars in fresh Ukraine funding amid advances from Russia's invasion force and Kyiv's shortages of military supplies.

Euractiv - World - 2 days ago

Senate passes long-awaited aid for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and TikTok bill

President Biden initially proposed aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan in October.

CNBC - Politics - 2 days ago

Take-at-home brain cancer treatment for children will soon be available on NHS

The combination treatment, which is given at home rather than in hospital, works by targeting the proteins made by the altered BRAF gene that is responsible for uncontrollable tumour growth.

Sky News - Technology - 2 days ago

UN calls for investigation into mass graves at Gaza hospitals raided by Israel

The US State Department called the reports of mass graves “incredibly troubling” and have asked the Israeli government for information.

Sydney Morning Herald - World - 2 days ago

How innovative technology protects ocean life -- More than 100 nations have agreed to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030. One way of doing this is to create what are known as Marine Protected Areas, where human activity is restricted or banned. Ben Tracy reports on how a mix of AI and satellite vessel tracking data can help. -- Apr 22

More than 100 nations have agreed to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030. One way of doing this is to create what are known as Marine Protected Areas, where human activity is restricted or banned. Ben Tracy reports on how a mix of AI and satellite vessel tracking data can help.

CBS News - Technology - 3 days ago

AI-Model Developed To Predict Cardiac Irregularity 30 Minutes Before Onset

Researchers have developed a new AI-based model that can predict irregular heartbeat, or cardiac arrhythmia, about 30 minutes before its onset.

NDTV - Science - 3 days ago

'The UK cannot send me to Africa': Migrants trying to cross Channel explain why they won't be deterred by Rwanda bill

Migrants near Dunkirk tell Sky News how police allegedly used rubber bullets to disperse them - while others say it is "not safe" in Rwanda and that "you cannot send people there".

Sky News - World - 3 days ago

Two Malaysian military helicopters crash into each other mid air, killing 10 on board

Two Malaysian military helicopters collided and crashed during a training session on Tuesday, killing all 10 people on board, the navy said.

Independent.ie - World - 3 days ago

'Dark and Despairing'—How TikTok Exploits the Minds of American Teens

‘The target of cognitive warfare is people; the battlefield is the entire human society,’ stated the CCP military mouthpiece.

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Q with Tom Power -- Jay Baruchel explains why he wants to live in Canada 'as crazy as that sounds' -- Vivian Rashotte -- Arts -- - -- Q -- |

The Canadian actor has always defined himself by his patriotism. He sits down with Q’s Tom Power to discuss his love of Canada, why he chooses to live here and why he left Hollywood.

CBC News - Entertainment - 3 days ago

Wall St gains after Friday sell-off, Mideast tensions subside

Some megacap growth stocks edged higher in early trading, with Meta Platforms, Amazon.com and Apple up between 0.6% and 1.5%.

One America News Network - Business - 4 days ago

An­oth­er for­eign in­ter­ven­tion will not solve the cri­sis in Haiti

The country needs a solution coming from its people.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 4 days ago

Nelly Korda secures fifth straight victory with success at Chevron Championship

Scottie Scheffler five shots clear with three holes to play at RBC Heritage as he looks to make it four wins in five

Irish Times - Sports - 4 days ago

Israeli military intelligence chief quits over October 7 failures

A new clash looms over US sanctions reportedly being made against an IDF unit accused of rights abuses in West Bank

Evening Standard - World - 4 days ago

In Ukraine, relief over U.S. aid vote — and fear over what an angry Russia will do next

Amid worsening Ukraine war outlook, an infusion of American military aid is seen as crucial in the fight against Russian invaders. Will it be enough?

Los Angeles Times - World - 4 days ago

Debt, deferred maintenance slow deal to rescue Tri-City Medical Center

UCSD Health CEO says she's still optimistic that a final agreement will be approved

The San Diego Union-Tribune - Business - 5 days ago

What is capital gains tax? How is it going to affect the economy and the younger generations?

The federal government says its plan to increase taxes on capital gains is aimed at wealthy Canadians to achieve “tax fairness.”

CTV News - Top Stories - 6 days ago

Commentary: Spring is a real thing in L.A., if you go to the mountains

Venture into the San Gabriel Mountains, and you’ll see a real spring unfolding — snow melting, rivers and streams flowing, wildlife emerging — in sublime glory.

Los Angeles Times - Opinion - 6 days ago

Meta's new AI agents confuse Facebook users 

Bizarre exchanges expose ongoing limitations of even best generative AI technology

Voice of America - Technology - 6 days ago

Mark Zuckerberg sports chain as he announces Meta AI upgrade

Mark Zuckerberg sported a chain while announcing an upgrade to Meta’s artificial intelligence (AI). The Facebook founder posted a video on his social media pages in which he said the company would be upgrading the AI with a new Llama 3 AI model that they are open-sourcing. However, Zuckerberg’s new look was what caught the attention of his followers rather than the announcement.

Independent UK - Technology - 7 days ago

How Climate Change Narrative Is Preventing Africa From Modernizing and Gaining Prosperity

‘We have far bigger problems—people sleeping hungry, very poor people around me—I’m more worried about that than I’ll ever be worried about climate change.’

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 7 days ago

Left-wing district attorneys, selective prosecution, and the 2024 campaign combine to...

Left-wing district attorneys, selective prosecution, and the 2024 campaign combine to damage the rule of law.

Washington Examiner - US News - 7 days ago

Taylor Swift's new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them

Taylor Swift's new 'The Tortured Poets Department' album draws inspiration from her own breakups. What attracts us to songs about failed relationships?

Los Angeles Times - Science - 7 days ago

Google fires 28 employees for protesting against $1.2bn contract

Tech giant Google has fired 28 employees for protesting over the company’s contract with Israel to provide them with cloud and artificial intelligence services amid an ongoing genocide in...

International The News - Business - 7 days ago

Reporter Apologizes After Awkward Moment With Caitlin Clark

A cringeworthy moment was captured at Caitlin Clark's first press conference with the Indiana Fever. Off camera, a reporter made Clark’s signature heart-hands gesture.

Inside Edition - Entertainment - 7 days ago

Angel Reese Shuts Down Rumored Caitlin Clark Beef With 3 Words

The former Louisiana State University star forward is making a few things clear.

Huffington Post - Sports - 8 days ago

Google fires 28 employees who participated in anti-Israel protest

Some of the workers who barricaded themselves in Google offices in New York, Seattle and California this week were fired for 'blatant violation of company policy and preventing other employees from working'

YNET News - Technology - 8 days ago

What is cloud seeding and did it cause Dubai floods?

Huge downpours which caused widespread disruption in the United Arab Emirates city have been attributed to a process that encourages rainfall - here we take a look at what the experts have said.

Sky News - Top Stories - 8 days ago

UAE government says cloud seeding didn't take place before Dubai floods

The National Center of Meteorology in the United Arab Emirates said it tracked the recent storm but didn't target any clouds for seeding ahead of the heavy rains.

NBC News - Science - 8 days ago

Record floods hit Dubai after up to 10 inches of rain

Flights into Dubai International Airport were temporarily diverted as a result of the storms, which appeared to inundate the tarmac.

NBC News - Science - 9 days ago

Microsoft finds Russian influence operations targeting US election have begun -- Russia-linked accounts are disseminating divisive content aimed at U.S. audiences, including criticizing American support of Ukraine in its war with Russia, researchers said

Russia-linked accounts are disseminating divisive content aimed at U.S. audiences, including criticizing American support of Ukraine in its war with Russia, researchers said

Voice of America - Politics - 9 days ago

Scientists claim to have successfully 'conversed' with a whale

By studying whales, researchers hope to develop filters to any future extraterrestrial signals humans may receive

Independent UK - Science - 9 days ago

The water level in some of Spain's reservoirs is already dangerously low for this time of year, putting crops at risk.

In parts of Spain, the water level in reservoirs is already dangerously low for this time of year. Farmers fearing for their crops and livestock hope politicians will act quickly. But they've been told the necessary funds aren't available.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 15 days ago

NHS waiting list falls again amid change in counting method

Some treatments were removed from the total after a change in the way it is counted.

Evening Standard - Health - 15 days ago

Airport urges ministers to drop fee for passengers as numbers drop

An electronic travel authorisation (ETA) is a requirement for people entering or transiting through the UK

Independent UK - Business - 15 days ago

China will remain the world's No. 1 growth driver, says the Asian Development Bank

China will remain the largest growth engine for the world economy in spite of its slowdown, says the Asian Development Bank.

CNBC - World - 15 days ago

Concerns young people being failed by long waits for gender care

Around 5,000 more children and young people are currently on the waiting list for referral into new clinics.

Evening Standard - Health - 16 days ago

Elon Musk: AI will be smarter than any human around the end of next year

While Musk says superintelligence is coming soon, one critic says prediction is "batsh*t crazy."

Ars Technica - Business - 17 days ago

Austin tells Congress Israel is taking steps to boost aid to Gaza as lawmakers question US support

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. CQ Brown Jr. are urging Capitol Hill to support the Pentagon’s $850 billion budget for 2025 as questions remain as to whether lawmakers will support current spending needs for Israel or Ukraine

The San Diego Union-Tribune - Politics - 17 days ago

4 Signs Your Period Pain Isn't Normal

Here's how to tell the difference between normal cramping and something more serious.

Huffington Post - Health - 21 days ago

Fake AI law firms are sending fake DMCA threats to generate fake SEO gains

How one journalist found himself targeted by generative AI over a keyfob photo.

Ars Technica - Business - 22 days ago

Against Trump, Biden will have to be his own best argument

After President Joe Biden’s the star-studded fundraising event in New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, Julian Zelizer writes that “too much attention to the glamorous stuff and the money could easily turn Biden into the kind of politician he has never been and one who won’t likely come out on top in November.”

CNN - Opinion - 28 days ago

Woman left with kidney damage after visiting hair salon

A 26-year-old Tunisian woman suffered acute kidney injuries after a hair-straightening procedure burned her hair and gave her diarrhea and a fever.

Fox News - Health - 29 days ago

Turkish defense firm unveils indigenous high-tech aircraft radar

Türkiye's defense giant Aselsan introduced its cutting-edge AESA Aircraft Nose Radar technology, which was developed entirely using domestic...

Daily Sabah - Business - 30 days ago

Is Cyber Warfare Heating Up? Biden Administration, UK Take Aim At Chinese Hackers

The Biden administration collaborates with the UK to announce indictments and sanctions against individuals tied to China's APT 31 hacking group.

International Business Times - US News - 1 month ago

Waiters and waitresses balance croissant and cup of water on tray in Paris race

While France isn't the only country to hold such a race, the Parisian event began back in 1914 and was revived ahead of this year's summer Olympics.

Sky News - Weird - 1 month ago

Ukraine War Veteran Makes Bionic Prosthetic Arm for Amputee Soldier

It’s estimated that 10,000 people in Ukraine have lost at least one limb due to the ongoing war with Russia.

Inside Edition - Health - 1 month ago

Russians mourn while military launches massive strike on Ukraine

Zelensky says Putin delays addressing his nation by 24 hours while looking for way to blame Ukraine for deadly terror attack on Moscow venue, killing at least 133 and wounding hundreds more

YNET News - World - 1 month ago

Future of AI will be like the Borg in Star Trek, experts predict

Scientists say humanity is set to see the emergence of “Collective AI”.

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Can South African Airways soar after sale falls through?

South African Airways' future hangs in the balance after a deal to keep it in business failed. The Takatso Consortium wanted to buy a controlling stake in the airline — but negotiations collapsed.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 1 month ago

Anonymous claims infiltrated Israel's nuclear plant in Dimona

Hacker group discloses 7GB of documents it claims to have stolen, though Israeli sources view this primarily as psychological warfare rather than an act of substantive harm

YNET News - Technology - 1 month ago

Women march for Palestine and against patriarchy in Pakistan

Women in Pakistan's major cities, such as Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, and Multan, rallied on International Women’s Day, demanding gender equality, justice, and safety, challenging patriarchal norms for the seventh consecutive year.

Global Voices - Technology - 1 month ago

Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral Turns 30: Rockers Celebrate Iconic Album

Nine Inch Nails’ The Downward Spiral was unleashed on March 8th, 1994. In celebration of its 30th anniversary, a few rockers spoke about the landmark LP.

Consequence of Sound - Top Stories - 1 month ago

Smart glasses and phones slow reading and gait, Israeli research shows

Experts find walking and reading through smart glasses decreases walking speed by 20%, as well as walking stability and reading speed; participants reports higher mental load when reading with smart glasses

YNET News - Technology - 2 months ago

Imran Khan's party vows nationwide protest against alleged election rigging, to join opposition in Pak's parliament

PTI leader Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif announced on Friday that following the instructions of PTI founder Khan, the party has decided to sit in the Opposition both at the Centre and in the key province of Punjab

First Post - World - 2 months ago

Irish garden designer returns to Australian flower show with piece that pays tribute to air force veterans

IRISH garden designer Peter Donegan will return to the Melbourne Flower Show next month with a ga...

Irish Post - Entertainment - 2 months ago

Chinese Technology Company Lashes Back at US Claims It Has Ties to Military -- A Nasdaq-listed Chinese technology company that makes parts for self-driving vehicles is threatening to sue the U.S...

A Nasdaq-listed Chinese technology company that makes parts for self-driving vehicles is threatening to sue the U.S. government after it was included in a list of companies the Pentagon says have links to the Chinese military.

Military.com - Technology - 2 months ago

CCTV shows violent raid on Co-op store -- The retailer gave the footage to the BBC as it warned of a rise in attacks on retail staff.

The retailer gave the footage to the BBC as it warned of a rise in attacks on retail staff.

BBC News - Business - 2 months ago

The case against Israel in the Hague is the ultimate blood libel

Opinion: The only difference between the pogroms that preceded the Holocaust and the October 7 massacre is that now we have a state, we have an army and we have the ability, the right and the obligation to protect ourselves and our children

YNET News - Opinion - 2 months ago

5 Takeaways From Our Investigation Into How Mississippi Counties Jail People for Mental Illness

We’ve been reporting on the state’s civil commitment process in partnership with Mississippi Today. These are the most important findings.

ProPublica - Health - 3 months ago

Dog rides bus by herself every day to play in local park - then takes bus home again

IF you've ever been too scared to let your kids take the public bus by themselves, you might chan...

Irish Post - Weird - 3 months ago

The New Global Climate Deal Is Mostly Hot Air

Fixing the climate requires cheap clean energy, not cheap words.

New York Magazine - Opinion - 4 months ago

Air Force Issues Smartwatches and Rings to 1,000 First Sergeants to Manage Their Health -- The Air Force's use of the smart devices comes as the Space Force continues its research into the equipment to possibly...

The Air Force's use of the smart devices comes as the Space Force continues its research into the equipment to possibly replace routine physical fitness tests.

Military.com - Technology - 4 months ago

Texas top court rules against woman who sought abortion for medical emergency

The Texas Supreme Court on Monday overturned a lower court's ruling that would have allowed a pregnant woman to get an emergency abortion under the medical exception for the state's near-total abortion ban, granting a petition by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Reuters - Health - 4 months ago

Millions of People Used Tainted Breathing Machines. The FDA Failed to Use Its Power to Protect Them.

The FDA’s complaint-tracking system for medical devices allowed Philips to obscure when it knew about dangerous CPAPs. New reporting shows the regulatory lapses extend to many devices and companies.

ProPublica - Health - 4 months ago

News Corp's UK papers settle phone-hacking claims with high-profile figures

News Corp's British newspaper group on Tuesday settled a series of claims of phone-hacking brought by celebrities and other individuals, including a "Spice Girl" and a former minister who said he was targeted because he was a political opponent.

Reuters - Technology - 4 months ago

Prince Harry challenges 'unfair treatment' over UK security in London court

Prince Harry has been subjected to "unlawful and unfair treatment" by the British government over the decision to take away his police protection when he is in Britain, his lawyer told London's High Court on Tuesday.

Reuters - Top Stories - 4 months ago

Thais give digital spin to ancient 'floating basket' festival

Thai children crafted virtual rafts and sent them floating down digital rivers, in an environmentally friendly version of an ancient festival.

Reuters - Weird - 4 months ago

Woman who blamed 'baby brain' on dizziness dies from brain tumour

Anneka Johnstone died in 2019, just six months after being diagnosed with an aggressive type of cancer

Independent UK - Health - 5 months ago

Why Was Sam Altman Fired As CEO of OpenAI?

The board ousted Altman, then tried to rehire him, then reportedly balked at his terms — so Microsoft hired him. But he still might return.

New York Magazine - Technology - 5 months ago

Puking bird wins New Zealand bird competition after John Oliver campaign

The puteketeke, a bird that pukes, grunts, growls and has bizarre mating rituals, won New Zealand’s bird of the century title in a competition where American-British comedian John Oliver's involvement has ruffled some local feathers.

Reuters - Weird - 5 months ago

Groundbreaking migraine treatment offers 'new hope' for patients

‘It will especially benefit those who have not found a treatment that works’

Independent UK - Health - 7 months ago

Growing Success in ASEAN - Haid Group

In their first foray overseas, the Haid Group, an agricultural and animal husbandry high-tech enterprise, ventured into ASEAN. Finding the right local partner in UOB, stepping out wasn’t as challenging as it always is.

Channel NewsAsia - Business - 7 months ago

Senators Ask Billionaire Paul Singer and Power Broker Leonard Leo for Full Accounting of Gifts to Supreme Court Justices

The letters cite ProPublica’s reporting on an undisclosed private jet flight and Alaska fishing vacation provided to Justice Samuel Alito.

ProPublica - Politics - 9 months ago

The U.S. Banned Farmers From Using a Brain-Harming Pesticide on Food. Why Has It Slowed a Global Ban?

Chlorpyrifos is so harmful that America banned its use on food. But a top EPA official made it clear that the U.S. was not ready to support similar protections for the rest of the world under a treaty that restricts pollutants that travel the globe.

ProPublica - Environment - 9 months ago

Inside the AI Factory

As the technology becomes ubiquitous, a vast tasker underclass is emerging — and not going anywhere.

New York Magazine - Technology - 10 months ago

America's Trains and Buses Are Speeding Toward a Cliff

As COVID-relief funds dwindle and ridership remains low, mass-transit systems are poised for financial crisis.

New York Magazine - Opinion - 11 months ago

Read More AI News

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a form of processing that simulates human and animal intelligence via machines or computer systems to carry out data analytics, language processing, speech recognition and computer vision.

Fox News - Technology - 1 year ago

Air pollution 'might be a risk factor for dementia', study reveals

Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been linked to an increased risk

Independent UK - Health - 1 year ago

Ukraine Invaded by Russia: Inside the War, the Refugee Crisis and the World's Reaction

Russia's invasion of Ukraine began Feb. 24. Since then, at least 24,000 people have been killed and at least 10 million people have been displaced.

Inside Edition - Politics - 2 years ago

In the Ukraine Conflict, Fake Fact-Checks Are Being Used to Spread Disinformation

Social media posts debunking purported Ukrainian disinformation are themselves fake. That doesn’t stop them from being featured on Russian state TV.

ProPublica - Technology - 2 years ago

The Billionaires Tax Isn't New

Taxing billionaires on their wealth may sound novel, but the ideas behind it are already frequently used in the tax code.

ProPublica - Politics - 2 years ago