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Fifty Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in the initial months of the Israel-Hamas war, whose remains were recently recovered from under the rubble, were buried in a mass funeral on Thursday in Gaza City. (AP Production by: Wafaa Shurafa)
Tourists scramble to escape strong currents after water rapidly rises at Mae Sa Waterfall in Chiang Mai
Angela Newman of Biltmore Forest, North Carolina, remembers the “bizarre” symptoms she began experiencing almost a decade ago. Blurry vision, a stiff neck, hypersensitive skin, numbness and weakness that would come and go
A U.S. appeals court Monday allowed thousands of lawsuits to move forward against Meta Platforms, Alphabet’s Google, ByteDance’s TikTok and other social media companies over claims they designed their products to be addictive to young users
Responding to an article by China’s ambassador to the UK, Prof Paul H Cleverley advocates shared openness standards, while Dr Claire Jenkinssays British AI can offer a distinctive path
These are strange times — perhaps end times — for the nighttime TV talk show. CBS bounced “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” off the air in May. On ABC Jimmy Kimmel fends off a politically motivated attack from the FCC every few months. Jimmy Fallon is a nice, safe alternative on NBC, where Seth…
One of our finest broadcasters and a music nut to boot, John Creedon is certainly the kind of person you would trust to guide you on a tour around the music of Ireland. His series Creedon’s Musical Atlas of Ireland, which explores how music shapes the identity of the country, returns on Sunday for a…
OpenAI and Anthropic say their models broke into other companies’ systems during testing, raising security concerns amid a heated debate over how to regulate AI. Imen Ben Youssef/Hans Lucas/AFP
The number of people facing food insecurity in Pennsylvania is increasing, and experts say that number is only going to continue to rise
Amazon said it will be increasing this year’s capital spending on technology, mostly artificial intelligence, by an additional 10% after the tech and e-commerce giant delivered strong profits and net sales during for fiscal second quarter, helped by surging growth in its prominent cloud computing unit
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