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A 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Jerusalem’s City of David highlights the wealth and culture of the Second Temple period. The ring, adorned with a red gemstone, is believed to have belonged to a child from the Second Temple era.
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Archaeologists in Jerusalem’s City of David have discovered a 2,300-year-old gold ring, shedding light on the wealth and culture of the Second Temple period. The ring, believed to belong to a child from that era, was found alongside another similar ring discovered earlier this year, both dating back to the Early Hellenistic period.
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New research highlights common handwashing errors that increase the risk of infections. Many people neglect to wash their hands after public outings, coughing, or sneezing, potentially spreading germs.
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Microsoft has blamed Apple’s App Store policies for delaying the launch of its Xbox mobile store, originally scheduled for July 2024. The company cited anti-steering rules as a barrier to its plans, despite a court ruling allowing developers to advertise alternative payment methods.
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Removing personal information from people-search sites is crucial for maintaining privacy in the digital age, with over 500 companies in the U.S. collecting and selling personal data. The article outlines strategies like free scans, dedicated email addresses, and automated services to manage this process effectively.
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Chevrolet’s 2025 Blazer EV SS made history as the first electric pace car at the Daytona 500, marking a significant shift toward electrification in motorsports. The vehicle’s impressive performance demonstrates Chevrolet’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
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A new study from Mass General Brigham suggests that gabapentin, a pain-relieving drug, may extend survival in glioblastoma patients. The research, published in Nature Communications, found that patients taking gabapentin lived 4 months longer than those who did not, highlighting the potential of repurposing existing medications for cancer treatment.
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An Egyptologist has uncovered ancient hieroglyphs on a 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris that support the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II, who is believed to be the figure behind the biblical Exodus narrative. The discovery includes cryptic messages that assert Ramesses’ divine authority and legitimacy as a ruler.
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A 19-year-old man from Worcester County, Massachusetts, has entered a guilty plea for hacking into one of the largest educational technology companies in the United States and stealing the personal information of millions of schoolchildren. The breach, which is suspected to be the largest in American history, occurred last year when the defendant exploited a…
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Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, has warned that Coinbase’s data breach could lead to fatalities, citing increased risks of kidnappings targeting crypto holders. He called for a re-evaluation of KYC processes and legal action against executives failing to protect user data.
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Scientists predict an underwater volcano, Axial Seamount, located 300 miles off the Oregon coast, may erupt late this year. The eruption will be caused by a hot spot in the Earth’s mantle, and the seismic activity and magma movement will be closely monitored, but it is not expected to have a major impact on land…
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A new study has identified the U.S. cities with the highest levels of sleep deprivation, analyzing factors such as physical activity, obesity, and noise pollution. The research, conducted by Innerbody, used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other sources to rank the 100 most populous cities based on sleep quality…
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A new study reveals nearly half of U.K. parents are unaware that cloud services like Apple iCloud analyze their children’s photos, raising privacy concerns over AI deepfake possibilities. Experts warn that just 20 images can be used to create convincing deepfake videos of children, highlighting the risks of data collection for families.
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A major data breach at Ascension, a large U.S. Catholic health system, has exposed the personal and medical information of over 430,000 patients. The breach, which occurred in December 2024, was the result of a third-party vendor’s compromised secure file-transfer system. Ascension reported the breach to regulatory authorities in April 2025, revealing that 437,32,729 patients…
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A significant data breach at Ascension, a major U.S. healthcare system, has exposed the personal and medical information of over 430,000 patients. The breach, which occurred in December 2024, involved data inadvertently disclosed to a former business partner, leading to theft by cybercriminals. The incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges in the healthcare sector, which has…
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Open Bionics has launched the Hero PRO, a revolutionary bionic arm that offers wireless, waterproof functionality and 360-degree wrist rotation. Developed with input from 1,000 users, including Tilly Lockey, this device aims to enhance daily living for prosthetics users with improved strength, speed, and customization.
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Joe Biden’s prostate cancer has been characterized by a Gleason score of 9 and bone metastasis, making it an aggressive form of the disease. Doctors indicate that the classification as hormone-sensitive offers effective treatment options, though resistance may develop over time.
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Airbnb has rolled out ‘anti-party technology’ during Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekends to curb disruptive gatherings. The technology is designed to detect bookings that could lead to excessive noise, trash, and other disturbances.
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New Android malware, SuperCard X, exploits NFC tech to enable remote credit card use, highlighting the need for user vigilance and robust security measures.
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A 44-year-old UK woman, Terrilyn Griffiths, is at risk of developing cauda equina syndrome after a yoga-induced slipped disc injury. The condition, which affects lower back nerves, can lead to severe symptoms including pain, weakness, and incontinence.
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A fisherman named Christopher Thuss stumbled upon the J.C. Ames tugboat, a long-lost shipwreck from 1923, in Lake Michigan, bringing to light a significant piece of Wisconsin’s maritime history. The Wisconsin Historical Society confirmed the find, highlighting the ship’s role in the state’s lumber trade and its eventual intentional sinking.
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China’s Zhiyuan Research Institute has unveiled the world’s first tri-ducted wearable electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, featuring a tri-ducted propulsion system for stable and efficient flight. The aircraft’s one-click separation safety feature and intuitive controls position it as a promising technology for personal and professional use.
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A flight passenger’s complaint about a fellow flyer’s ‘nasty cologne’ sparked a Reddit debate on airplane etiquette. The discussion highlights the growing concern over strong scents in confined spaces and potential allergic reactions.
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A flight passenger’s complaint about a fellow flyer’s ‘nasty cologne’ ignited a Reddit debate on airplane etiquette. The discussion highlighted the challenges of strong scents in confined spaces and the need for personal hygiene awareness.
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Sony has begun mass suspensions of PlayStation accounts linked to Russian users, including those registered in other countries like Turkey and Kazakhstan, in an effort to enforce regional restrictions on services like PS Plus.
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Microsoft has launched ‘Edit on Windows,’ a new command-line text editor, offering developers a more user-friendly alternative to vim. The tool, accessible via the command prompt, will be available to Windows Insiders in the coming months.
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Microsoft has launched a new command-line text editor called ‘Edit on Windows’ during its Build conference, aimed at developers. This open-source tool allows users to edit text files directly in the command line without switching to other applications.
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Microsoft has introduced ‘Edit on Windows,’ a new command-line text editor, during its Build conference. The tool is designed to be more user-friendly and offers features like multiple file support, find and replace functionality, and regular expression support.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled in favor of Equatorial Guinea in its territorial dispute with Gabon over the small island of Mbanie. The 30-hectare island has been a point of contention between the two nations.
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A passenger on a Spirit Airlines flight in Florida filmed cockroaches crawling in the cabin, sparking outrage and a pledge to never fly with the airline again. The airline responded by stating it inspected the aircraft and addressed the issue, but passengers remain skeptical about its cleanliness standards.
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In an unexpected turn of events, pro-European candidate Nicusor Dan has been elected president of Romania. His victory signals a shift toward democratic values and stronger ties with the European Union.
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In an unexpected turn of events, pro-European and democratic candidate Nicusor Dan has been elected president of Romania. His victory marks a significant change in the country’s political landscape, as he plans to reinforce the rule of law and express strong support for Ukraine.
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India faces mounting pressure as a boycott of Turkey expands due to Ankara’s support for Pakistan in the conflict. The backlash is now affecting multiple sectors including tourism, trade, education, and aviation.
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Nigerian women are pushing for greater representation in the country’s parliament, advocating for reserved seats to address systemic exclusion. The push for a gender bill highlights long-overdue reforms in political inclusion.
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Okinawans are divided over whether U.S. bases are worth the burden. The bases cost Japan $1.4 billion annually, bringing economic benefits but also environmental and social challenges.
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In March 2025, the New South Wales Department of Education discovered that Microsoft Teams had begun collecting students’ voice and facial biometric data without prior consent. The feature, ‘voice and face enrollment,’ was enabled by default, creating biometric profiles for enhanced meeting experiences and AI transcriptions.
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Malcolm X, born 100 years ago, was a prominent figure in the Black civil rights movement known for his unyielding stance against racial oppression. He believed in using any means necessary, including violence, as a tool of resistance against systemic injustice.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says it’s necessary to resume Gaza aid as famine images prove unpopular with allies. The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of the territory’s second city.
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The EU and UK have reached significant agreements on fisheries, trade, and security, marking a renewed level of cooperation since Brexit. These deals were finalized during a summit hosted by British Prime Minister Starmer in London.
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Cheryl Burke, a former ‘Dancing with the Stars’ contestant, has denied rumors about Ozempic and cosmetic surgery, while defending her right to self-expression and body positivity. She criticized the way women are judged and compared online, highlighting her journey of healing and growth.
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The White House said Trump’s goal was ‘to see a ceasefire,’ but the Kremlin separately warned that ‘painstaking’ work lies ahead.
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FBI Director Kash Patel is addressing long-standing skepticism about the circumstances of Jeffrey Epstein’s death, aiming to dispel rumors and provide clarity on the case. The revelations have sparked renewed interest in the case, drawing attention to the complexities of the investigation and the controversies that have surrounded it over the years.
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A Christian summer camp operating since 1948 in Colorado is suing the state after being required to accommodate gender expression in its facilities, including bathrooms and shared spaces. The camp, known as Camp IdRaHaje, is asserting that the state’s new policy forces it to choose between upholding its Biblical beliefs about biological sex and maintaining…
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The White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) has released projections indicating that President Donald Trump’s tax policies, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” will significantly boost wages and take-home pay for American families. Critics, however, argue that the focus is on wealthier Americans rather than the working class.
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A Lufthansa Airbus A321 flight experienced a ‘serious incident’ on Feb. 17, 2024, when a co-pilot fainted alone while the captain was on a restroom break, leading to over 10 minutes of uncrewed flight. The autopilot managed the flight until the captain returned and took control after the co-pilot manually opened the flight deck door.
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The Supreme Court has ruled to lift an injunction, allowing the Trump administration to move forward with ending TPS protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This decision marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle over immigration policy.
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Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, has revealed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer that has spread to his bones and predicts he has only months to live. He described his condition as ‘intolerable,’ with constant pain shifting throughout his body.
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British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history. The document, previously thought to be a mere copy, has been confirmed as an original through advanced imaging and analysis, adding to the six known originals of the historic charter signed…
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The New York Knicks secured a decisive 119-81 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, advancing to the East Finals where they will face the Indiana Pacers. Craig Carton expresses confidence in the Knicks’ ability to win the NBA championship.
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Former Secret Service agent Charles Marino reacts to former FBI director James Comey’s social media post about ’86’ing President Donald Trump. The post sparked significant public reaction, with Marino expressing his views on the matter.
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Former Rep. Bob Good identifies a significant weakness in Republican governance. His analysis highlights the need for reform to strengthen the party’s effectiveness.
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Recently released audio recordings of Biden-Harris interactions have raised questions about the former president’s cognitive functions. The tapes have become a focal point in discussions about the potential for cover-ups and the overall transparency of the administration.
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Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., discussed Democrats’ anti-ICE sentiment and the latest on House Republicans advancing President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The interview highlighted the political tensions surrounding Trump’s immigration agenda.
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Scottie Scheffler, the PGA Championship winner, experienced a humorous mishap when the lid of the Wanamaker Trophy fell off during the celebration ceremony. He laughed it off, as did the rest of the fans who watched the ceremony occur.
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Scottie Scheffler won his first PGA Championship with an 11-under par score, but the lid of the Wanamaker Trophy fell off during the ceremony. The incident reminded fans of a similar mishap by Collin Morikawa in 3 years ago.
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A rare Indian rhinoceros gave birth to her calf on May 6 at the West Midlands Safari Park in England. This marks the second successful Indian rhino birth at the park in its history.
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The U.K. and EU have bolstered their trade and defense partnership amid Trump’s tariffs and global tensions, with the UK negotiating a 10% tariff on car exports and the EU facing 20% tariffs, affecting its 2025 growth projections.
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General Jack Keane (Ret.), Fox News senior strategic analyst, warns that Vladimir Putin shows no concern for the human toll of the Russia-Ukraine war. His comments come amid ongoing tensions as Trump prepares to meet with Putin and Zelenskyy.
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Axelrod urged that discussions about Biden’s mental acuity should be set aside following his recent aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis. The news coincides with the release of a new book that has reignited debates about his re-election bid and cognitive abilities.
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