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Rabada’s rare feat: South African pacer enters Lord’s most exclusive club

Kagiso Rabada has always been a name synonymous with world-class fast bowling. But at the World Test Championship Final at Lord’s, the South African quick etched his name not only onto the scorecard but into cricket folklore—joining an elite...

The AI copyright showdown: Disney and Universal take Midjourney to court

In a lawsuit that signals rising tensions between Silicon Valley innovation and Hollywood’s creative strongholds, entertainment titans Disney and Universal have jointly filed legal action against Midjourney, the AI image-generation startup. At stake is not only the use of...

Baking beyond borders: How a Korean brand is reinventing global pastries

Croissants may have been born in France, but a Korean bakery empire is proving they can thrive far beyond Paris. With ambitious global expansion, innovative flavors, and a cultural strategy as precise as its pastries, Paris Baguette is baking...

Before T. rex ruled the world: New dinosaur discovery reshapes tyrannosaur family tree

Scientists have uncovered a new species of dinosaur that redefines our understanding of tyrannosaur evolution. The discovery, made from fossils long housed in a Mongolian museum, places this smaller, early predator at the base of the fearsome T. rex...

Zuckerberg’s new AI moonshot: Building a superintelligence team from scratch

As the race for artificial general intelligence accelerates, Meta’s CEO is taking matters into his own hands—restructuring company priorities and recruiting elite talent to pursue what he calls “superintelligence.” A personal mission to dominate AI Mark Zuckerberg is no stranger to...

Nintendo’s Switch 2 debut becomes fastest-selling console in company history

Nintendo’s highly anticipated follow-up to its blockbuster console has made a historic debut. With over 3.5 million units sold globally within the first four days, the Switch 2 has become the fastest-selling Nintendo device in the company’s history —...

What happens if the Atlantic’s lifeline collapses?

A dramatic weakening—or even collapse—of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could bring Europe to its knees with freezing winters, shifting storms, and crop failure, even in a world warmed by climate change. A groundbreaking new study maps this...

AI in art and creativity: A $5.77 billion revolution reshaping the creative world

Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to science labs and codebases—it has taken a bold step into the world of imagination. From painting and composing music to designing campaigns and writing stories, AI is redefining the boundaries of human...

Echoes of ice: uncovering the sounds of Iceland’s melting glaciers

Deep in the rugged wilderness of Iceland, where glaciers once stood as timeless monuments of ice and cold, a new story is unfolding — one told not through sight but through sound. As the world’s climate warms and these...

Windswept and wild: Nature’s return on the Calf of Man

Off the southwest coast of the Isle of Man lies a speck of land that seems to have slipped through time. The Calf of Man—remote, untamed, and often inaccessible—is a place of both solitude and renewal. Once home to...

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