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If the US resumes nuclear weapons testing, this would be extremely dangerous for humanity
All of the nine nuclear-armed nations are investing huge sums in new weapons. And the numbers of nuclear weapons “available ...
Today marks an architectural anniversary New York City has still not recovered from. On Oct. 28, 1963, the destruction of ...
As quantum computing accelerates, quantum-safe security becomes crucial for enterprise resilience, with experts warning of ...
You don't need to have celebrities in your family to appreciate 'Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost,' the Apple TV+ tribute to ...
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12 biggest gambling scandals in sports history, from Pete Rose MLB ban to Operation Nothing but Bet
However, after decades of significant discipline that had been handed out for sports gambling, that ruling hasn't exactly ...
Witness misidentifications, often caused by police misconduct, lead to wrongful convictions. Courts assess whether ...
Long before engineers spun 3D models of airplanes on screens, they designed them with pencils, rulers, and plenty of patience ...
From the Protestant work ethic to “rage quitting,” American attitudes about their work are driven by its promise of ...
Under Huang’s leadership, Nvidia redefined computing with its GPUs, now the backbone of modern AI systems. The company’s hardware powers everything from self-driving cars and data centres to AI models ...
President Trump has directed the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing, ending a 30-year moratorium. Citing the nuclear ...
Crime author Vaseem Khan talks reinventing 007's beloved gadget-master Q and a surprising twist in his new novel.
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