Weapons of the world quiz: Can you identify these historical objects of war?
Can you identify these millennia- to centuries-old weapons from the smallest clues? Test your eye for history by matching carved details and close-up images to
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Can you identify these millennia- to centuries-old weapons from the smallest clues? Test your eye for history by matching carved details and close-up images to
A compression algorithm like TurboQuant turns the data in the AI’s working memory into a smaller, more efficient form.
The Lee family of South Korea, which controls Samsung, has doubled its wealth in twelve months. Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index now values the dynasty’s holdings at
OpenAI has released a security feature for ChatGPT accounts that treats them the way banks treat online banking: hardware keys, no passwords, no email recovery
House approves funding measure, which excludes ICE, ending weeks-long crisis that left many federal workers without pay.
Christopher Okello Onyum sentenced for fatal stabbing of four children aged between one and three years old.
Ruling weakening Voting Rights Act opens door to more states redrawing maps, diluting voting power of minority groups.
The vote provides funding for most Department of Homeland Security agencies, except for two subagencies responsible for immigration enforcement.
At least nine people – including two children – were killed, according to Lebanon’s health ministry.
Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the move would see “less dependence on fossil fuel imports and more control over our own supply”.
The RBI is mulling measures to tackle rising cases of digital fraud in India – but will they work?
A lawmaker grilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for shamelessly using an anti-Semitic term against his enemies. “You compare journalists, you compare us, you compare so
A purported “suicide note” by Jeffrey Epstein may soon be made public if a major media outlet is successful in convincing a federal judge to