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Singer accused of murdering teen girl ‘told police he did not know she was a minor’
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Singer accused of murdering teen girl ‘told police he did not know she was a minor’

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

US singer D4vd, who is accused of murdering and dismembering a teenage girl, told police he did not know she was a minor, a court

Godzilla star dies in car crash aged 18
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Godzilla star dies in car crash aged 18

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

US actress Kaylee Hottle, 18, who starred in two Godzilla movies, has died in a car crash in Maryland, her father has announced.

OpenAI Confirms Its AI Broke Out of a Sandbox and Breached Hugging Face
Tech

OpenAI Confirms Its AI Broke Out of a Sandbox and Breached Hugging Face

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

OpenAI said on Tuesday that two of its AI models, including the flagship Sol, broke out of a secure test environment, gained internet access by

Gritt raises $32M for AI robots that bolt onto existing construction equipment to build solar farms faster
Tech

Gritt raises $32M for AI robots that bolt onto existing construction equipment to build solar farms faster

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

San Francisco-based Gritt has exited stealth with just over $32 million in combined pre-seed and Series A funding to deploy AI-powered robotic systems on large-scale

City of Hope launches trial to map how tumors change during immunotherapy resistance
Health

City of Hope launches trial to map how tumors change during immunotherapy resistance

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States with its National Medical Center ranked

Salk neuroscientists identify traveling brain waves as a computational engine
Health

Salk neuroscientists identify traveling brain waves as a computational engine

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Your brain has something surprising in common with the ocean: waves! Electrical activity washes over the brain’s surface, creating what are called traveling brain waves

Early electroacupuncture intervention protects pancreatic function in prediabetes
Health

Early electroacupuncture intervention protects pancreatic function in prediabetes

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Prediabetes refers to a metabolic state in which blood glucose is higher than normal but has not yet reached the diagnostic threshold for diabetes. It

Lebanese army deploys in ‘pilot zones’ under US-backed plan
World

Lebanese army deploys in ‘pilot zones’ under US-backed plan

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

The Lebanese army has begun deploying in three southern towns as part of a US-backed framework agreement with Israel.

Trump administration attacks US left, alleging Cuba ties: Key takeaways
World

Trump administration attacks US left, alleging Cuba ties: Key takeaways

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

US report says the beleaguered government in Havana is the ‘connective tissue’ of a global ‘anti-American coalition’.

Psyche Approaches Mars
Science

Psyche Approaches Mars

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

This composite of images taken by NASA’s Psyche mission shows the crescent of Mars grow as the spacecraft approached the planet for a gravity assist

Moldova chooses new prime minister as it pushes for EU membership
World

Moldova chooses new prime minister as it pushes for EU membership

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Political newcomer Vasile Tofan inherits Moldova’s push to join the European Union by 2030.

Wistar scientists develop new bispecific T cell engager to target ovarian cancer
Health

Wistar scientists develop new bispecific T cell engager to target ovarian cancer

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Wistar scientists have developed a new type of bispecific T cell engager, or BTE, that is effective against ovarian cancer in preclinical studies.

Swimming can be clinically effective in reducing disability from chronic low back pain
Health

Swimming can be clinically effective in reducing disability from chronic low back pain

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Australian research has shown for the first time that a program of swimming can be clinically effective in reducing disability from chronic low back pain.

Repeatedly losing and gaining weight may accelerate muscle loss
Health

Repeatedly losing and gaining weight may accelerate muscle loss

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 21, 2026

Repeatedly losing and gaining weight may do more than frustrate dieters – it also accelerates muscle loss in middle-aged people, according to new UC San

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