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Lifestyle

Are You on Track? A Comparison of Travel Habits by Age Group

Have you ever thought about whether you travel as much as your peers? Scrolling through social media can leave you wondering if you should be collecting more passport stamps, but the landscape of travel has changed drastically in recent years. Let’s dive into how different age groups approach road-tripping and exploration.

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Crime

Karoline Leavitt Struggles to Justify Trump’s Pardon of $1.6 Billion Fraudster

During a recent briefing at the White House, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt found herself in a tight spot. A reporter pressed her on why Donald Trump decided to pardon a fraudster who swindled $1.6 billion, and the questions left her stumbling over her words. Compounding the issue, she continually mispronounced the name of the firm linked to the fraud. Here’s what went down.

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Science

‘Nothing should survive’—deep-sea drone spots movement 36,000 feet down

A recently circulated grainy video on social media is causing quite the stir. It purports to show a deep-sea drone capturing a moving shape resembling a snake, resting nearly 11 kilometers beneath the ocean’s surface, at one of the Earth’s deepest points. With no scientific backing or detailed mission information, discussions about this footage are rife with intrigue and uncertainty.

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Technology

AI Hype Is Unraveling: Big Risks Ahead

Two years back, a technology head from a major UK firm was vocal about his worries with AI. While he applauded investments in machine learning, he was skeptical of the growing trend around large language models (LLMs) for tasks like customer bots. The unpredictable nature of public perception around generative AI poses risks not just for companies but for the entire economy.