Former U.S. Representative George Santos Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
Former U.S. Representative George Santos, who was expelled from Congress last year after a brief and scandal-ridden tenure, has pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.…
Read moreZirkzee’s Late Strike Secures Manchester United’s Opening Day Win Over Fulham
The Premier League’s new season kicked off with Manchester United claiming a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Fulham, a match that fell short of the thrilling spectacle many fans had hoped…
Read moreCalifornia’s Small-Scale Cannabis Farmers Abandon Industry Amid Wildfires and Falling Prices
In California, small-scale cannabis farmers are increasingly leaving the industry due to a perfect storm of challenges, including devastating wildfires, plummeting prices and a lack of financial support. Unlike traditional…
Read moreOpenAI Warns of Emotional Risks with New Human-Like Voice Feature in ChatGPT
OpenAI has expressed concerns about the potential for users to develop an unhealthy dependence on ChatGPT for companionship, particularly with the introduction of its new human-like voice feature. This feature,…
Read moreKamala Harris to Outline Economic Vision in First Major Policy Speech as Democratic Nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris is preparing to deliver her inaugural major policy address as the Democratic presidential candidate on Friday, with a focus on the critical issue of rising living…
Read moreCeline Dion Denounces Unauthorized Use of ‘Titanic’ Theme at Trump Rally
Celine Dion has strongly opposed the use of her well-known song “My Heart Will Go On” during a recent rally for Donald Trump in Montana, saying that it was done…
Read moreStorm Debby Triggers Severe Flooding Across Carolinas and Southeast, Leaves Trail of Destruction
Tropical Storm Debby made a second landfall early Thursday morning northeast of Charleston, South Carolina, bringing with it intense rainfall that is worsening flooding concerns in both South and North…
Read moreJudge Allows Lawsuit Against Harvard Over Alleged Campus Antisemitism
A federal judge ruled that Harvard University must face a lawsuit from Jewish students who allege the school allowed antisemitism to thrive on campus. District Judge Richard Stearns in Boston…
Read moreHarris Selects Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as VP, Bringing Experience and Progressive Credentials to Democratic Ticket
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who has experience as a congressman and Army veteran, joins Kamala Harris’s Democratic ticket with a strong liberal background. Harris, the Democratic nominee for the November…
Read moreCalifornia’s Fourth-Largest Wildfire Burns Over 400,000 Acres Amid Extreme Heat and Wind
A wildfire in California’s Central Valley known as the Park Fire, has become the fourth-largest in the state’s history, burning over 400,000 acres (600 square miles). Despite efforts from more…
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