A medieval tower in Rome partially collapsed during renovations, injuring one worker critically and trapping another. Firefighters battled debris to rescue the trapped individual as hundreds of tourists looked on.
In a significant move, General Motors has laid off around 1,700 workers at its Michigan and Ohio plants due to a slowdown in the electric vehicle market. The company aims to realign its EV capacity amid evolving regulations and declining consumer incentives.
The Justice Department will send monitors to polling sites in California and New Jersey to ensure election integrity ahead of the November 4 elections. This move aims to enhance transparency and security at the polls.
Amazon Web Services faced a massive outage impacting over 1,000 websites, including Snapchat and Reddit. The issue, stemming from faulty automation in its DNS systems, raised concerns about reliance on cloud providers. Some services remain down as AWS works to improve reliability.
The makers of BIND warn of critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to poison DNS caches and redirect users to malicious sites. Patches are now available to secure your systems.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Rapa Nui's moai statues were 'walked' to their locations using a clever zig-zag motion, challenging previous theories about their transport. This research sheds light on the ingenuity of the Rapa Nui people.
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank announce five new AI data center sites, boosting their Stargate project to 7 gigawatts of capacity and creating over 25,000 jobs across the U.S. This expansion accelerates their $500 billion commitment to AI infrastructure.
In a shocking development, d4vd's remaining US tour dates have been canceled as authorities investigate the discovery of a teenage girl's decomposed body in Los Angeles. While d4vd is not officially implicated, the investigation has cast a shadow over his upcoming performances.
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Chagas disease is quietly spreading across the U.S., with California being a hotspot. While it kills more than malaria in Latin America, many remain unaware they are infected. Experts urge for increased awareness and screening.