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Extreme heat above 35°C can impair brain function and may cause long-term neurological damage, worsening with rising global temperatures. OpenAI restricted GPT…
Record levels of synthetic drugs, cocaine, and methamphetamine are flooding global markets due to traffickers exploiting instability and weak borders, posing g…
Iran attacked a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil traffic and escalating tensions amid nuclear deal talks. Iran us…
Pope Leo XIV declared war is never blessed by God during a meeting with over 200 cardinals, emphasizing the Church's role in promoting peace amid rising global…
Kids' 3D printers are booming—sales hit $400M in 2026 as schools and parents embrace them for learning, boosting skills like spatial reasoning. But risks like …
Workers who seek clarity and upskill are thriving in the AI-driven job market, as per BCG’s global AI leader Claire Kennedy. AI’s automation of routine tasks i…
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…
3.6 million fans attended this year’s World Cup matches, breaking the previous 1994 record of 3.59 million. The surge shows soccer’s expanding global appeal, d…
Apple’s aggressive chip orders forced suppliers to reallocate memory capacity, driving up prices and worsening the global shortage. This matters because memory…
The U.S. will reject an Iran nuclear deal if Tehran tries to charge shipping fees to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles 20% of global oil. Escala…
Donald Trump hasn't publicly engaged with the World Cup despite his past support for soccer and U.S. bids for the tournament. His silence contrasts with other …

























