October 20, 2023

Sidney Powell: Trump’s former lawyer pleads guilty in election interference case

Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell has pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case. Powell, who once gained national attention for her role in promoting unfounded claims of election fraud during the 2020 U.S. presidential election, found herself at the center of legal trouble in recent months. Her plea marks a significant development in the […]

October 19, 2023

Global water crisis threatens freshwater ecosystems: WWF prods urgent action

A groundbreaking report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reveals that the global water and freshwater ecosystems — with an estimated annual economic value of $58 trillion — are teetering on the brink of devastation. Global water ecosystems Michele Thieme, the deputy director of freshwater programs at WWF, emphasizes that these global water ecosystems bestow […]

October 19, 2023

Why borrowing for your dream wedding is a bad idea

If you’re envisioning a lavish wedding with a hundred guests, posh favors, and a grand venue — you’re not alone. However, to achieve the dream wedding, most people would resort to borrowing. The real trick lies in figuring out how to foot the bill for your dream day. This is where you might hit a […]

October 19, 2023

Amazon’s $1 billion investment in Microsoft ushers end of rivalry?

Foes no more? E-commerce titan Amazon Inc. is breaking the mold of fierce industry rivalry as it transforms its competitive relationship with tech giant Microsoft Corporation into a promising business partnership. Reports have surfaced, revealing Amazon’s plans to become a significant user of Microsoft’s 365 cloud productivity tools. Business partnership unveiled Amazon, renowned for its […]

October 19, 2023

Bedbugs infestation in France: Panic and paranoia sweeps Paris

In recent weeks, as autumn paints the City of Light with vibrant hues of red and gold, an unsettling wave of paranoia has taken hold over Parisians, and it’s all about one thing – rising bedbugs. Bedbugs frenzy Charlotte Ducomte, the visionary founder of WatsonDetect, a company dedicated to detecting and eradicating bedbugs, shares her […]

October 18, 2023

NYC 60-day deadline on asylum-seekers with kids

New York City officials have announced a strict 60-day deadline for families with children in the city’s shelter system. Starting next week, some families will receive notifications requiring them to find alternative housing within 60 days, while adult migrants without children will be handed 30-day notices. Surge of asylum-seekers This policy shift reflects the city’s […]

October 18, 2023

Social robot named RYAN: A beacon of hope for seniors in care facilities

In the heart of the University of Denver’s robotics lab, a social robot named RYAN, short for Robot You Always Need, has been developed. The robotics department at DU is at the forefront of social robotics research, with a particular focus on integrating robots like RYAN into retirement homes. Professor Mohammed Mahoor, the visionary director […]

October 18, 2023

Georgia driver’s shocking $1.4 million speeding ticket

Connor Cato, a resident of Georgia, found himself at the center of an eyebrow-raising traffic incident when he received a jaw-dropping $1.4 million speeding ticket. He was left stunned after being pulled over for zooming along at a blistering 90 mph (145 kph) in a 55 mph (89 kph) zone. Cato initially suspected a typo […]

October 18, 2023

Apple CarPlay bug puts drivers at risk

Drivers utilizing Apple CarPlay have been issued a grave warning regarding a troublesome bug that severely compromises the functionality of navigation apps, including Apple Maps. This bug, deemed “unusable and dangerous” while driving has sparked growing concern as it appears to affect a larger number of users than initially thought. Apple CarPlay bug Chance Miller, […]

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