Charity halts work in Gaza after strike kills staff
Seven World Central Kitchen aid workers have been killed in Gaza in an Israeli air strike.
Child, 12, wounds three in Finland school shooting
Police say a shooting north of Helsinki has injured three children and a suspect has been arrested.
Trump posts $175m bond in New York fraud case
An appeals court gave him a reprieve after he could not secure a bond for the full $464m penalty
UK and US sign landmark deal to test AI safety
The new agreement will see the countries pool knowledge and resources to strengthen safety testing of AI models
WhatsApp’s Chat Lock could soon get a linked devices upgrade
In May 2023, WhatsApp introduced Chat Lock, adding a handy new way to safeguard your private chats from prying eyes. The feature lets you lock important conversations behind your phone's PIN/password or biometric authentication. Then, in December 2023, WhatsApp improved
Superb deal knocks 57% off Tile Pro 2-pack, dropping it down to its lowest price ever
If you're looking for a simple and reliable way to keep track of your things, then bluetooth trackers are going to be a great option. You can attach these devices to your wallet, bag, car, and pretty much anywhere else.
Second-ever human case of bird flu in U.S. recorded in Texas
This marks only the second-ever case of bird flu in humans in the U.S.
Study: A third of Americans don't know solar eclipse can damage eyes
Nearly one-third of Americans don't know viewing a solar eclipse without the correct eye protection can cause permanent damage, according to a new survey released Tuesday.
First human case of bird flu reported in Texas, following exposure to infected cattle
The first human case of bird flu in Texas has been reported, after exposure to infected dairy cattle. It is the second recorded case of the "highly pathogenic avian influenza" in the United States, according to the CDC.
HHS warns schools against performing sensitive exams without patient's consent
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra sent a letter to teaching hospitals and medical schools warning them about performing procedures on patients without consent as they conduct investigations.
'Road House' remake becomes Amazon's most-watched film debut
The "Road House" remake starring Jake Gyllenhaal drew 50 million viewers over its first two weekends on Prime Video.
Colleges partner with NASA on projects crucial for future STEM workforce
NASA and its military partners have selected teams from eight universities for the 2024 Mission Concept program, designed to give students a chance to launch their own career in the space industry.
For Data-Guzzling AI Companies, the Internet Is Too Small
Companies racing to develop more powerful artificial intelligence are rapidly nearing a new problem: The internet might be too small for their plans (non-paywalled link). From a report: Ever more powerful systems developed by OpenAI, Google and others require larger
Microsoft To Unbundle Office and Teams Following Years-long Criticism
Microsoft will introduce a new version of Microsoft 365 and Office 365 subscription service that excludes Teams, unbundling a suite following scrutiny from the European Union regulator and complaints from rival Slack. From a report: The move follows Microsoft agreeing