Category: News
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Who Is Angie Bowie, The Eccentric First Wife Of David Bowie from 1970 to 1980 ?
Angie Bowie. Just the name conjures images of rock royalty and the wild, unapologetic glam rock era. Married to the iconic David Bowie from 1970 to 1980, Angie lived in the eye of the storm that was their unconventional relationship. But who is Angie Bowie, beyond the headlines and the chaotic marriage? Angie Bowie’s Early…
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Alibaba Unleashes Over 100 Open-Source AI Models and a New Text-to-Video Tool
Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, isn’t just sitting back and watching the AI revolution unfold. No, they’re in the front seat, gunning for global dominance in artificial intelligence (AI). On Thursday, the company dropped a bombshell: more than 100 open-source AI models, along with a slick new text-to-video generation tool. This move amps up Alibaba’s…
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Animal Shelter Empties for the First Time in 47 Years
In a heartwarming twist of fate, the Adams County SPCA Animal Shelter in Pennsylvania found itself in an unprecedented situation: not a single animal was left in its kennels. For the first time in nearly five decades, the shelter celebrated an incredible milestone—every dog, cat, and stray had either been adopted or returned to their…
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A Heartwarming Birthday Surprise: Virginia High School Students Gift Their Janitor a Dream Jeep
Sometimes, the smallest acts of kindness turn into the most extraordinary stories. In this case, a group of high school students from Virginia decided to go big, surprising their beloved school janitor with a birthday gift he never saw coming—a Jeep Wrangler. Yes, you read that right. Not a cupcake, not a gift card, but…
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Why London’s Southbank Centre Desperately Needs a $200 Million Fix
The Southbank Centre, one of London’s most beloved cultural spots, is in trouble—and not the kind of trouble that a quick coat of paint can fix. No, this is serious. We’re talking about a $200 million repair bill to save the place from literally crumbling. If we don’t act fast, future generations might miss out…
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How Fed Rate Cuts Affect the Global Economy
The Federal Reserve, often referred to as “the Fed,” has a profound influence on the global economy. Whether you’re a business owner, a homeowner with a mortgage, or just someone who buys groceries, the Fed’s decisions trickle down into your daily life. But how exactly does a Fed rate cut impact the world beyond U.S.…
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Black Women Are More Likely to Die from Breast Cancer—It’s More Than Just Biology
Black women are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women, even though both are diagnosed at similar rates. This isn’t just a random, unlucky outcome—it’s a matter of racial disparities embedded in the healthcare system, not simply biology. A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has shed some…
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Antique Handgun Found at Newark Airport: 5 Shocking Reasons TSA Cracks Down Hard on Violations
Imagine packing for a trip and finding out at security that your carry-on holds more than your extra pair of socks. Well, that’s what happened to a New Jersey man who accidentally packed an antique handgun in his bag. Yes, really—a handgun. Let’s break down what happened at Newark Liberty International Airport and why this…
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Meet Amelia: Amazon’s New AI Tool to Boost Third-Party Sellers
Amazon’s love affair with artificial intelligence just got a little deeper. In an attempt to make the lives of third-party sellers a lot easier (and keep itself ahead in the AI race), Amazon recently introduced Amelia, a generative AI tool that promises to streamline account management and data retrieval for sellers on its platform. If…
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Bank of England Holds Steady Amid Economic Juggling Act
The Bank of England (BOE) hit pause on further rate cuts this Thursday, maintaining its current rate after the initial cut in August. This decision comes on the heels of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s surprising move to slice its rates by a full 50 basis points just a day before. So, what’s going on here?…