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The sudden explosion of AI into our daily lives has been overwhelming to say the least. Technology most of us had never heard of, was suddenly within our grasp with the growing popularity of AI generative...
Elon Musk’s business ventures are currently navigating a complex landscape of challenges that have significantly impacted their market performance and public perception. These challenges encompass cybersecurity threats, political controversies regarding his place in office and especially...
On March 17, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration began a crackdown on alleged members of Tren de Aragua. The Venezuelan gang is now renowned as a “transnational criminal organisation” after its leader’s escape....
In recent months, the United States has witnessed significant legal debates surrounding the balance between national security measures and constitutional protections, particularly the First Amendment rights of non-citizens. A prominent case exemplifying this tension involves Mahmoud...
In the United States, there is a division of quality care based on households’ income thresholds. Usually, as wealth increases, treatment and public health systems tend to become more effective. These disparities in access to care...
On March 28, 2025, Columbia University’s Interim President Katrina Armstrong officially resigned, returning to her former job as CEO of Columbia’s Irving Medical Center. During her resignation, she expressed her pride in leading the university during...
During the early-evening hours of March 18, a SpaceX capsule parachutes down into the coast of Tallahassee Florida, met by circling dolphins as well as the cheers of thousands of anticipate people. Assisted out of the...
We all know and love chrome – the world’s most widely used web browser. With billions of sites, videos, and files, the search engine has played a pivotal role in shaping the internet. However, what if...
On the morning of March 3, on an enormous basin in the northeastern part of the moon’s near side, a spacecraft made its descent. Named after a rare species of fireflies and standing at 6.6 ft...