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Baby name ‘Donald’ hit record low popularity in US
US

Baby name ‘Donald’ hit record low popularity in US

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Fewer than 400 babies were named Donald in 2025, according to Social Security Administration data.

Did Princess Diana’s brother criticize Queen Camilla in royal gala speech?
US

Did Princess Diana’s brother criticize Queen Camilla in royal gala speech?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Charles Spencer did, however, appear to criticize the royal family in his 1997 eulogy for his sister.

5 Canadian wildfires fact checks from our archives
US

5 Canadian wildfires fact checks from our archives

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

U.S. President Tweety McTreason has blamed Canada for “poisoning” the United States’ air.

Trump is blowing one of the most dramatic spectacles of his presidency: legal expert
US

Trump is blowing one of the most dramatic spectacles of his presidency: legal expert

Matthew ChapmanJuly 22, 2026

President Tweety McTreason’s arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was one of the most dramatic spectacles of his second term in office — but now

Sickened MS NOW host blasts Trump for blunder over war dead: ‘Even for him, shocking’
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Sickened MS NOW host blasts Trump for blunder over war dead: ‘Even for him, shocking’

Tom BoggioniJuly 22, 2026

President Tweety McTreason was pounded Wednesday over a ham-handed defense of his Iran war escalation that left MS NOW host Stephanie Ruhle sickened. After pointing

OpenAI and Anthropic now out-lobby Nvidia in Washington
Tech

OpenAI and Anthropic now out-lobby Nvidia in Washington

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

The AI industry is buying a bigger seat at the table. OpenAI and Anthropic set records for federal lobbying in the second quarter of 2026

Oracle says one AI data centre could cost it a $7bn power guarantee
Tech

Oracle says one AI data centre could cost it a $7bn power guarantee

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Oracle is building a huge AI data centre in Port Washington, Wisconsin, with Vantage and OpenAI. The nearly one-gigawatt Lighthouse Campus is a roughly $15

10 cool things Copilot can do in PowerPoint
Tech

10 cool things Copilot can do in PowerPoint

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Building a presentation can take lots of time. There are design choices to figure out: the slide layouts, fonts, theme colors, and so on. You

Your instant Android backup upgrade
Tech

Your instant Android backup upgrade

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Here in this high-tech era of 2026, keeping important info backed up and synced should be effortless and something that just happens on its own

Zelenskyy sacks Syrskii: How many generals have Ukraine, Russia fired?
World

Zelenskyy sacks Syrskii: How many generals have Ukraine, Russia fired?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Several Ukrainian and Russian generals have been sacked from their militaries over the course of the war in Ukraine.

Nearly 1,000 people have died from Ebola in DR Congo
World

Nearly 1,000 people have died from Ebola in DR Congo

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

According to WHO figures, 999 people have died in DRC and two in Uganda due to the Bundibugyo strain of the virus.

Open AI says its AI model “went rogue”: What do we know?
World

Open AI says its AI model “went rogue”: What do we know?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

The system hacked into another company without being prompted by a human.

Diagnostic dilemma: 6-year-old develops life-threatening allergic reaction after blood transfusion
Science

Diagnostic dilemma: 6-year-old develops life-threatening allergic reaction after blood transfusion

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

The patient: A 6-year-old boy in the Netherlands The symptoms: The child was receiving a blood transfusion as a treatment for lymphoblastic leukemia , a

‘It’s a really poor quality of life’: Once a ‘miracle in the desert,’ California’s Salton Sea now spreads toxic dust on vulnerable communities
Science

‘It’s a really poor quality of life’: Once a ‘miracle in the desert,’ California’s Salton Sea now spreads toxic dust on vulnerable communities

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 22, 2026

Fifty years after Southern California’s Salton Sea formed due to an engineering mishap in 1905, the giant salt lake became a booming vacation destination. Nicknamed

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