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Tornadoes Hit Southern United States, Leaving at Least 15 Dead
At least 15 people were killed in the southern United States, according to authorities, after powerful tornadoes struck the states…
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5.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Sichuan Province in China
A 5.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Muli area in Sichuan Province, China, according to the “China Earthquake Networks Center” on…
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Musk Accuses WhatsApp of Stealing Customer Data “Every Night”
Billionaire and American businessman Elon Musk has sparked controversy again by warning users of the popular messaging app “WhatsApp,” claiming…
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Siberia Holds Its Breath Awaiting “Peak of Devastating Floods”
Russian authorities warned on Monday of the possibility of rising floodwaters in areas hit by floods in the country’s central…
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Strong Storms Hit Europe, Leaving One Dead in Serbia
A woman was killed due to a severe storm that struck Serbia on Friday, coinciding with heavy rain affecting areas…
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Does Remote Work Increase Productivity?
A recent global study conducted by the Project Management Institute (PMI) challenges traditional concepts of productivity in different work environments.…
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Woman Discovers Man Hiding in Her Bedroom for 4 Months
An American woman revealed a shocking situation after finding a man hiding in her bedroom who had secretly been living…
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Death of the World’s Most Famous Dog, the Face of “Dogecoin”
The famous dog “Kabosu,” symbol of the cryptocurrency “Dogecoin,” has passed away at over 17 years old. On social media…
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Warnings of Deadly Spiders Potentially Invading U.S. States
Pest control experts have urged residents of Texas, Arizona, and other southwestern U.S. states to remain vigilant this summer due…
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How will artificial intelligence change the shape of wars in the future?
A retired American admiral stated that artificial intelligence will be beneficial in three aspects in future wars, with making unmanned…
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