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President Donald Trump must have confused New Year’s Eve with Festivus. The president spent his final day of 2025 airing grievances with foes. He went as far as telling a Republican district attorney ...
DENVER — President Donald Trump is ending the year with a message to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis and other Coloradans: "May they rot in Hell." Trump's anger comes after multiple attempts to free Tina ...
You grab your phone and in that first swipe, you see someone traveling the world. Why aren’t you on vacation? Swipe again, and someone is living off the grid. Wow, shouldn’t you get rid of your laptop ...
Vadodara: The ninth convocation of Parul University was presided over by deputy chief minister Harsh Sanghavi. Olympic bronze-winning boxer Mary Kom, tennis star Sania Mirza and renowned businesswoman ...
From analog hobbies to tech curfews, these Gen Zers are experimenting with science-backed ways to help their brains feel a little less foggy. Doomscrolling has taken over our screen time, and ...
Last year, ‘brain rot’ was crowned Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year, a term which captured concerns about the impact of consuming “excessive amounts of low-quality online content, especially on ...
Actress Parul Gulati recently visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek divine blessings ahead of the release of her upcoming film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, in which she stars alongside Kapil ...
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AI models may be a bit like humans, after all. A new study from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, and Purdue University shows that large language models fed a diet of popular but ...