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Taylor Swift teams up, Pope Leo XIV visits the world’s tallest church, and the World Cup kicks off in North America.
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Taylor Swift teams up, Pope Leo XIV visits the world’s tallest church, and the World Cup kicks off in North America.
Ohio Republican gubernatorial nominee Vivek Ramaswamy may have an unexpected problem: his own campaign captain doesn’t fully buy his pitch. At a recent county GOP
Marco Rubio’s comparison that President Tweety McTreason’s White House UFC bash is akin to the Apollo moon landing left an MS NOW panel stunned. The
Microsoft this week released 206 updates affecting Windows, Office, Exchange Server, and its developer tools — including three Windows vulnerabilities already publicly disclosed. That trio
An intruder has breached the French government’s encrypted messaging service, Tchap, showing once again that human error is a weak spot in any security system.
Live Science spoke with two authors of a “progress report” detailing America’s ongoing measles outbreak.
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The strikes come as Iran’s foreign minister says a deal to end fighting with the US is close.
The approval marks a key development in the merger that will reshape media, allowing the continue of the takeover of the Hollywood studio, which owns
The painter broke social taboos by celebrating same-sex relationships in his art.
BBC speaks to students from war-torn Myanmar who say they were cheated after paying to study abroad.
A Southampton Solent University student is set to graduate with two jobs already secured, one with the Ambulance Service and one delivering trauma simulation training
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