The Queen Jenuvia II, a ferry shuttling passengers between the South Korean ports of Jeju and Mokpo, ran aground at about 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday night. Ferries don't often crash — it's usually pretty ...
Yesterday evening, after some bloviating from the likes of Representative Jim Jordan (R-Van Heusen), and some general bipartisan posturing, the House of Representatives passed the Jeffrey Epstein ...
This video breaks down why modern economies fail to generate real investment, even as wealth piles up at the top. Rich people aren’t building factories or productive assets — they’re buying houses, ...
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week even if the government shutdown ends, as the Federal Aviation Administration rolls out deeper cuts to flights at 40 major U.S.
Nov. 6 (UPI) --A North Carolina woman learned the value of persistence when playing the same set of lottery numbers for six years resulted in her finally winning a $154,168 jackpot. Hope Mills ...
As U.S. corporate profits rise and the stock market hits new highs, investors are reaping the rewards. Yet beneath the surge, companies have cut nearly 1 million jobs this year — the most since 2020, ...
Check out this nifty EV power solution. Nissan is showing off a prototype electric vehicle equipped with an onboard solar power generation system at the Japan Mobility Show (nee Tokyo Motor Show) that ...
(WJW) – A Michigan woman is celebrating a windfall of cash thanks to the help of artificial intelligence. According to a media release, the 45-year-old Wyandotte woman won a $100,000 Powerball prize ...
A Michigan woman won a big Powerball prize, and it was all thanks to numbers picked by ChatGPT. Tammy Carvey, a 45-year-old from Wyandotte, Michigan, said she turned to AI for help, and the result ...
Oct. 15 (UPI) --A California Highway Patrol officer stopped a vehicle found to be driving with a fake license plate that had been hand-drawn to resemble an official California plate. The CHP's Merced ...
Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive, heavy, and often dangerous tasks. The latest robot comes from Australia, where a ...
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