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Europeans Advised to Store Enough Food for 72 Hours

The European Commission has issued a firm recommendation for EU families to maintain a 72-hour reserve of basic supplies as a preventive measure against potential crises. The guidance was set out on Wednesday under the EU Preparedness Union Strategy, which aims to develop resilience against a variety of threats, from geopolitics and armed attacks to

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Selena Gomez Shades Justin Bieber on New Album

Selena Gomez’s new album, I Said I Love You First, is making waves — and fans are fairly certain it contains some thinly veiled diss tracks directed at her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber. On the emotional ballad “How Does It Feel To Be Forgotten,” Gomez sings: “You’re so embarrassing / Go cry when no one’s watchin’

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OpenAI API Now Enables Developers to Build Voice Agents

Developers can now build fully functional AI-powered voice agents with the OpenAI API, the company announced this week. This major update includes new text-to-speech and speech-to-text models to support seamless integration of voice capabilities into apps. The keynote highlight is an updated text-to-speech engine with better “steerability,” or having developers instruct the AI to respond

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‘Delusional’? Trump Wants Tesla Vandals Jailed for 20 Years

Former President Donald Trump has generated controversy on Friday morning after announcing that individuals caught vandalizing Tesla automobiles or dealerships would receive a 20-year prison sentence – not in the United States, but in the infamously harsh prisons of El Salvador. People who get caught sabotaging Teslas will have a very strong possibility of ending

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Yes, AI Can Hallucinate – Just Like Humans Do

When people hear or see something that is not there, we call it a hallucination. But did you know that computer systems based on artificial intelligence are capable of something like that? While they do not dream or see visions, AI technologies can generate false or misleading results that look real. In the tech world,

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UN Reports Record 9,000 Migrant Deaths in 2024

In a shocking United Nations report, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has reported that nearly 9,000 people lost their lives on migration routes in 2024—the deadliest year to date. At least 8,938 migrants perished last year trying to find safer ground, according to a statement issued Friday. That breaks the record of 8,747 deaths

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This Is Why Finland Is Still the Happiest Country in the World

Happiness is elusive—perhaps impossible—to measure, but that doesn’t stop researchers from giving it a try. Annual World Happiness Report attempts to do just that, pouring over massive amounts of worldwide polling data. And for the 10th consecutive year, the result is the same: Finland is the happiest country in the world. But the 2025 rankings

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Does Walking Help Reduce Blood Sugar Level?

Walking workouts have been around for a while now—thanks, at least in part, to the viral “12-3-30” treadmill workout and the ever-trendy “hot girl walk.” But walking made news recently, not for weight loss, but for something equally important: blood sugar control. It so happens that walking is not only a great calorie-torching mood elevator—it

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Study Shows Babies Start Forming Memories at Just 12 Months Old

A groundbreaking new study is challenging what we’ve always assumed about memory development in babies. Researchers using advanced brain imaging technology have discovered that 12-month-old babies can form memories—suggesting that the reason we can’t recall our childhood is not that we didn’t form memories, but that we can’t retrieve them later. Scientists have tried for

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Mysterious Meteorite Fell to Earth From Unknown Planet

Our Solar System can seem like a tidy bunch of planets now, but four billion years ago, it was a collisional cosmic war zone of mayhem and newly forming worlds. Earth itself suffered a violent crash with a sister protoplanet—a collision that formed our Moon—and the remnants of the collision still linger deep in our

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Lack of Sleep Can Make You Believe in Conspiracy Theories

We all know that a lack of sleep can leave us groggy, irritable, and unfocused—but new research suggests the effects may go far beyond just personal well-being. Poor sleep, it turns out, might also be nudging people toward believing conspiracy theories. The Hidden Cost of Sleepless Nights A new study in the Journal of Health

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$4 Million in Scholarships Now Available Through Rhode Island Foundation

As college financial aid packages begin to arrive, students across Rhode Island have a considerable opportunity to lessen the load—thanks to $4 million in scholarships currently being provided by the Rhode Island Foundation. Our scholarships can help students and their families bridge gaps that might seem insurmountable,” said David N. Cicilline, President and CEO of

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Can Backyard Chickens Spread Bird Flu to Humans?

A woman in Wyoming was hospitalized in February after she was infected with H5N1 avian flu — more commonly known as bird flu — apparently caused by the flock of chickens in her backyard. While this incident has disturbed backyard chicken keepers and the public, officials have emphasized that avian flu in people is usually

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Cybertruck Owner Claims The Front Steel Panel Detached While Driving

The Tesla Cybertruck has long been touted as a marvel of modern engineering, with a futuristic look and an impressive list of features. Even with its rough-around-the-edges exterior and cutting-edge amenities, however, it seems that not everything is holding together—literally. Where early grievances centered on such issues as poorly aligned panels and subpar build quality,

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