Nvidia has committed to providing a guarantee of up to $105 billion for OpenAI's new data center in Ohio, which is set to become the world's largest artificial intelligence data facility. This significant investment also includes a $1.5 billion investment in SB Energy as part of the broader deal.
Satellite images reportedly reveal Russia is constructing new secret drone launch pads near its borders with Ukraine and Belarus, potentially putting NATO territory within striking range.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at the age of 36, with reports indicating an apparent overdose and cardiac arrest as the cause of death, leading to tributes from fellow celebrities.
The brass at La Liga champions Barcelona have already identified the next member of the club’s first-team ranks whom they plan to part with on a permanent basis before the summer is out.The…
Ukrainian soldier Serhiy Dzons, who suffered a spinal injury on the front line, is now able to move with the aid of a cane, crediting Latvian micro-surgeons for his recovery at the Jaunķemeri rehabilitation center.
The Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's request to overturn the $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This legal development occurs as Iran threatens escalation in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy with the US fails, and Trump reportedly threatens Oman over a potential Iran deal.
Companies that developed COVID-19 vaccines at record speed are now making significant progress on a vaccine for the current Ebola variant in DR Congo, potentially setting a new world record for vaccine development.
An investigation is ongoing into a tragic Polish tour bus accident in Hungary that killed at least twelve people, with the bus driver still detained. Polish prosecutors are involved in re-examining the bus, while some injured passengers have begun returning to Poland.
Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja, known as the 'wolf boy of Sierra Morena' who was raised by wolves after being abandoned, has died in Ourense, Spain, at the age of 80. He spent 12 years living among wild animals after being sold by his father at age 6.
A new monograph by Davor on Kolašin's traditional dances has been published, now including an English translation. The book also features previously unavailable materials and QR codes for video access to learn 14 dances.
An investor known as the 'AI stock god' had 56% of his hedge fund invested in just two stocks prior to its significant decline in July. This heavy concentration contributed to the fund's blow-up.
Dozens of climbers on Mont Blanc ignored warnings about dangerous rockfalls and now face having to pay for their helicopter rescue, sparking debate on whether they should be liable.
Klaus Törnudd, a distinguished Finnish diplomat and researcher, has passed away. Törnudd was known for his significant contributions in both diplomacy and academia.
A corporate bond sale known as 'Project Odyssey,' tied to Microsoft Corp. and its data center financing, has drawn significant investor demand due to its attractive junk-like yields, potentially increasing its size to $3.9 billion.
British authorities are now investigating a British couple suspected of abandoning their five-year-old child in a rental car while hiking to Ófærufoss waterfall in Iceland on August 9.
Inmates at Froland prison in Norway will now only receive copies of letters from outside, as the prison management believes this measure will stop a sophisticated method of drug smuggling.
Nader Boulos Tannous, a 46-year-old Syrian with Swedish citizenship who had returned to Syria after years in Sweden, was killed by unknown assailants in Homs. The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested an immediate investigation into his death.
An opinion piece argues that evidence of antisemitism on university campuses is undeniable, even if some individuals refuse to acknowledge its existence.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman has reportedly purchased shares in Netflix, leading to speculation among other investors about whether they should also acquire the streaming giant's stock.
SpaceX has acquired Cursor, an AI coding company that originated at MIT, integrating its advanced AI coding capabilities with Grok and SpaceX's massive GPU infrastructure.
Medical and public health experts in Ghana have issued a warning that the country could face a major public health crisis within five years if urgent measures are not taken to address the environmental and health impacts of illegal mining, known as galamsey.
Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala has denied ever meeting suspended police minister Senzo Mchunu, refuting claims that Mchunu disbanded the Political Killings Task Team (PKTT) at his request. Matlala also revealed his strong dislike for alleged fixer Brown Mogotsi.
A strategic adviser suggests that independent voters now hold significantly more power in Israeli elections, accounting for 60% to 70% of the electorate, shifting influence away from traditional party deals.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has criticized Minister Saková for failing to meet deadlines in acquiring a stake in the company tasked with building a new nuclear power plant, with the government office now taking over the initiative.
The prosecution has concluded its case in the Lindsay Clancy triple-murder trial, paving the way for the defense to begin calling its witnesses as the court continues to hear from both sides.
Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.
Police successfully executed a controlled explosion of a World War II-era mine discovered in the Danube River. Videos released by authorities show the detonation of the ordnance.
Residents in Amsterdam-Zuidoost are protesting against the construction of a datacenter by American company Equinix, despite acknowledging the need for such facilities.
Investment firm Jefferies has initiated coverage of a lesser-known disease-detection company with a 'buy' rating, predicting a significant boost for its cancer screening stock.
Disney fans can now purchase standout collectibles and merchandise from the D23 2026 show floor online, including milestone anniversary launches and signed books, which were previously only available at the fan event.
Beatport has announced a new policy banning songs that are entirely generated by AI from its platform, though predominantly human-made tracks with AI assistance will be allowed but labeled for transparency.
Billionaire investors Stanley Druckenmiller and Brad Gerstner have reportedly divested from Broadcom (AVGO) and instead invested in an unnamed AI stock. This move reflects a shift in their investment strategy within the tech sector.
Livingstone Etse Satekla, widely known as Stonebwoy, is recognized as a prominent figure in the Afro-Dancehall music scene, requiring little introduction for his contributions.
Looking for a partner through a phone screen is starting to resemble an endless game with no winner. After superficial conversations on dating apps, do you already know that true chemistry cannot be sensed from filtered photos?
A vegetation fire that rapidly spread in Germany's Black Forest is now largely under control, partly due to assistance from local farmers, though persistent embers continue to pose a challenge.
Thanks to the Milan Mladenović Endowment, 27 demo recordings, working remixes, and rehearsal tapes from the band Ekatarina Velika are now available for the first time on streaming services.
The Danish expression 'larven fra helvede' (the caterpillar from hell) has been officially added to a Danish slang dictionary. The phrase gained popularity and is now recognized as part of contemporary colloquial language.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
Due to conflicts, the international oil trade is seeking alternative routes to bypass narrow straits like Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb, with many now turning to strategically located Syria, which has multiple Mediterranean ports.
Prime Minister Fico downplays the National Security Authority's warning about risky cameras, claiming that spy satellites know more, while the opposition warns of a threat and demands political accountability.
Swiss snowboard stars Ladina and Dario Caviezel, often referred to as a 'dream couple,' have announced on Instagram that they are expecting their first child, calling it a 'little miracle.'
Dutch schools have reopened for the new academic year with new core objectives for language and mathematics now enshrined in law. The new targets aim to improve educational standards in these key areas.
The Brussels Times has published multiple articles featuring search queries related to buying and ordering various types of cocaine in numerous international cities and regions.
The lawyer for the Polish bus driver involved in the M3 highway accident stated that his client is in a state of shock, knowing that several people died. The driver, nearing retirement at 63, will reach retirement age in a few years.
The Hungarian government, which previously did not effectively implement online public access to court hearings, now intends to abolish it entirely, while also pledging to act against strategic lawsuits used to intimidate journalists and civil society.
Príkra, the smallest village in Slovakia with only eleven inhabitants, is located near Svidník and is known for not accommodating tourists, preferring its tranquility. The village often attracts media attention during local elections.
Marvel Comics has officially confirmed a new combined Avengers and X-Men team, known as the X-Vengers, with Captain Marvel revealed as a key member and leader.
Fans of the beloved coming-of-age comedy-drama series 'Gilmore Girls' can now collect Little People versions of four characters from Stars Hollow, released by Mattel.
Ghana's Fisheries Commission has expressed serious concerns over the escalating impact of illegal mining, known as 'galamsey,' which is destroying fish farms and jeopardizing the country's aquaculture sector.
An island once considered a holiday paradise is now facing empty resorts, hotel closures, and job losses due to a significant decline in tourist numbers.
British Prime Minister Andy Burnam exchanged messages with an unknown White House staffer, believing he was communicating with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, until he became suspicious.
A Russian opposition politician has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for criticizing the war in Ukraine, while his anti-war party was also barred from participating in elections.
Following Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s loan move, FC Barcelona and Ajax have now confirmed another transfer, with Jofre Torrents making the switch to the Dutch outfit.“Ajax have reached an agreement wi...
Following a minister's controversial 'stalinism' comment, leading Danish economists are now criticizing Enhedslisten's new VAT reduction proposal, questioning how it would ensure benefits reach consumers, despite the party's firm support for the idea.
A CBI chargesheet has brought to light the alleged mental and psychological torment faced by Twisha Sharma from her husband and mother-in-law, including a chilling final message from the victim: 'Let me die in peace right now.'
Following discussions between Twente mayors, police, and the Public Prosecution Service, farmers in the region are now prohibited from using tractors and other heavy vehicles to demonstrate on highways.
Jeff Asare, a repeat offender with seven prior convictions, has been arrested three times in less than two weeks on allegations of sexual assault in Oklahoma City, now facing a first-degree rape charge.
The Jharkhand Chief Minister has accepted students' demands, canceling the JSSC-CGL and other examinations held by a controversial firm, and ordering a comprehensive inquiry into errors since 2014.
Canadian singer Jann Arden, known for ballads like 'Insensitive,' has married Icelandic author Thordis Elva, announcing their union as 'wife and wife.'
A free summer concert titled 'Under the Light' is scheduled for Friday, August 28, in Limassol, coinciding with the August full moon, also known as the Sturgeon Moon.
Russia has launched criminal proceedings against two executives of the exiled TV Rain channel. This action follows the channel's previous forced relocation and is seen as a continued crackdown on independent media.
An on-site investigation into the recent fires that affected Salamina has been completed, with authorities now reviewing findings to determine causes and assess damages.
France is now borrowing at 4% over 10 years, facing a surging cost of debt driven by global bond market tensions originating from the United States, leading to higher borrowing rates than Greece and Italy.
ISLAMABAD: Adiala jail authorities submitted a report to the Supreme Court on Monday, stating that former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan’s eye condition had improved significantly and his…
SIG's ongoing turnaround efforts are encountering an unexpected development involving a CEO plot twist, with the company now posting a record drop and replacing its CEO just months into the job, adding complexity to its strategic direction.
HBO has officially renewed 'It: Welcome to Derry' for a second season, with Brad Caleb Kane now serving as the sole showrunner. The upcoming season is set to return to the year 1935.
A recent study confirms Chopin Airport as one of Poland's strongest infrastructural brands, with 84% of Poles considering it an excellent showcase for the country.
"We’ll do that when we’re actually old and we’re doing our residencies in Las Vegas"
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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the deadliest in the country's history, with over 2,300 fatalities reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks in severity.
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 4 Override is set to launch on August 20, 2026, introducing players to a new Battle Pass and significant map revisions, including fresh locations.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is now available for $35 on Nintendo Switch 2 at Amazon, marking a new low price. The deal also includes an exclusive MTG Zack Fair promo card.
Robert Downey Jr. is reprising his role as Iron Man for a new attraction at Disneyland's Avengers Campus, titled 'Avengers Infinity Defense.' In this new experience, visitors will join Iron Man to fight Thanos, despite Downey Jr. previously expressing a preference for Doctor Doom.
Economist Lacy Hunt, known for advocating lower yields for decades, has reportedly turned bearish, suggesting a reversal in his long-held investment strategy.
Students from the Yuri Harmelin Theater Lyceum in Moldova, who started by making a phone film for a school presentation, are now aspiring to create an independent film studio after their work captivated audiences.
For the first time in the history of Latvian archaeology, excavations have been carried out underwater – they took place in Lake Indzeris near Cepurīte Island in the Alūksne region.
An exhibition showcasing 300 prints from the extensive 7,000-piece photography collection of British singer Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, is now on display at the Jeu de Paume in Paris.
September is the beginning of a second holiday season for many tourists. This autumn, the number of travelers from Poland increased by 43 percent compared to the same period last year – according to data…
The supervisory board of Poland's CPK (Central Communication Port) company has launched qualification proceedings for the positions of president and board member for real estate and stakeholder relations.
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller has significantly adjusted his Duquesne Family Office portfolio, tripling his stake in United Airlines (UAL). Concurrently, he divested from Micron and Intel while substantially increasing his investment in an AI pioneer.
A fire that broke out in the courtyard of a family home in Sarajevo's Švrakino Selo neighborhood was quickly extinguished thanks to the efficient intervention of Sarajevo firefighters, with traffic now flowing smoothly.
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The Tamil Nadu government, led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, has completed 100 days in office, showcasing its achievements in women's safety measures and welfare initiatives. The administration emphasized transformative milestones during this period.
An article observes a prevalent 'know-it-all' culture in Cyprus, where individuals often claim expertise in various fields regardless of their actual knowledge or experience.
An engineer who worked at Adobe for 25 years was laid off and, after a year of unsuccessful job searching in tech, decided to become a school bus driver. This career change highlights the challenges faced by some experienced tech professionals after layoffs.
Finnish Minister Essayah visited an African swine fever infection zone, where entrepreneurs, municipal decision-makers, and interest groups will now receive better real-time information on the disease situation.
There are very high chances that the Verkhovna Rada will approve Andrii Sybiha’s candidacy for Foreign Minister, although it is not yet known when the issue will be considered in the parliamentary…
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, known for her extensive tattoos which she previously stated were to 'reclaim' her body, showcased her new look as she launched her YouTube podcast.
Thirty young people from across Latvia are participating in the 'Patria' national defense training camp in Valmiera, where they are acquiring basic military skills and technological knowledge, including a visit to an armored vehicle production facility.
Hoop earrings are highlighted as one of the most enduring and popular jewelry pieces throughout fashion history, known for their versatility and ability to suit all faces and styles.
Art D’Egypte has announced the sixth edition of its contemporary art exhibition, 'Forever Is Now,' which will be held at the Giza Pyramids. The event will showcase art installations against the backdrop of the ancient wonders.
Romania's Minister of Environment, Diana Buzoianu, announced a fivefold increase in the budget for dam works this year, from 50 million to 250 million lei, with three projects previously unfunded by the PNRR now receiving state financing.
"We now need to take aliyah and deal with it at the same scale, the same investment, the same intensity with which we dealt with security and settlement," said the finance minister.
Javier Lasagabaster, who served as the Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Works in the first Basque Government from 1980 to 1984, has passed away. He was known as the 'father of the bidegorris' (bicycle paths).
Prolific actor Danny Trejo, known for 'Spy Kids' and 'Machete,' has partnered with Aspercreme to challenge the 'OK Boomer' insult, stating his refusal to slow down.
More than half of Lithuanian residents report that accessing banking services in person has become more difficult, with nearly one in four no longer visiting bank branches at all. The majority of common banking services are now available remotely.
The article explores whether knowing a colleague's salary is beneficial, suggesting that while salary transparency can attract employees if done well, it can also have adverse effects if poorly executed.
Scientists from the University of Bristol have issued a warning after testing illegal cannabis gummies seized by police, finding them laced with synthetic cannabinoids, commonly known as spice.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has strongly criticized P Chidambaram, stating his remark was 'pure Naxal' and not 'dimagi'. Sarma called for an investigation into Chidambaram's statement to determine if he had prior knowledge of attacks that killed Congress leaders.
Unknown individuals caused extensive damage to the SEATRAC mechanism, a ramp designed to provide sea access for people with disabilities, in Nea Flogita, Halkidiki. The local municipality has issued a statement regarding the incident.
An investigation has been opened following the discovery of a deceased woman in the boiler room of the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital in France. Her age and identity remain unknown, and police reports indicate she had burn marks.
Kyle Tucker’s difficult first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers has taken another turn after the $240 million star was booed by his own fans during Sunday’s loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed an African star is now free to join Liverpool.Richard Hughes is entering the final couple of weeks of what could be his last transfer window as Liverpool sporting…
This unit is made up largely of Arab soldiers, including but not limited to members of Israel’s Bedouin and Druze communities. And few people outside Israel even know it exists.
Rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, is scheduled to perform two major concerts in St. Petersburg, Russia, on October 10 and 11 at Gazprom Arena. This announcement has generated significant interest in the music world, marking a notable international appearance for the artist.
Hurricane Lala swept through Hawaii, causing extensive damage to homes, widespread flooding, and leaving 180,000 residents without power. The Big Island experienced flash floods described as unprecedented.
Fundstrat's Mark Newton has advised investors against waiting for a dip in the stock market, suggesting specific stocks to buy now. His analysis offers insights into current market strategies.
Three specific dividend exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that offer monthly payouts are highlighted as being largely unknown to most investors. These ETFs could provide a steady income stream.
Jan Frycz, a distinguished Polish actor widely recognized as a genius in his craft, has passed away at the age of 72. The news was confirmed by the National Theatre in Warsaw.
Scientists have long known that physical activity is crucial for quality sleep, but new research aims to clarify which specific types of exercise have the greatest positive impact on sleep.
The murder trial for Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, the alleged mastermind behind Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing, has begun in Las Vegas. Opening statements are being heard almost three decades after the rapper's death.
Russia is increasingly deploying faster unmanned aerial vehicles that combine features of drones and cruise missiles, making it more difficult for Ukrainian air defenses to react effectively.
GitHub announced on Monday morning that it was experiencing site outages and high error rates, with the platform currently performing mitigations to resolve the issues.
The Russian LGBT Network, a public movement, announced its dissolution, stating that its designation as an 'extremist' organization made it impossible to continue operating publicly.
The site of a major forest fire in Kalajoki in 2021, which exposed rescue operation shortcomings, has now turned green, creating new natural values and becoming a tourist destination.
A snowplow was deployed to clear massive hail accumulation on roads in Colorado following a severe storm, illustrating the unusual weather conditions experienced in the region.
Tanja Makarić has spoken out on Instagram about a previous relationship she now describes as toxic, alleging that her ex-partner controlled and humiliated her, including forcing her to kiss his feet.
A look at how a more independent upbringing in the 1960s and 1970s led to earlier adoption of practical life skills, which many from those generations would find hard to admit not knowing.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development's Walang Gutom Program has reported significant improvements in hunger and food poverty for approximately 600,000 families, according to a survey by Social Weather Stations.
Prospective applicants for the 2026 Lagos scholarship CBT are advised to prepare, with essential tips provided for shortlisted candidates, including details on email alerts, exam instructions, and fraud prevention.
The impeachment trial of Sara Duterte has seen further delays due to bad weather, while witness testimony continues regarding the alleged misuse of secret funds. Witnesses have described the handling of large sums of cash and questioned the language used by a hostile witness.
An evaluation of the Sziget Festival, now back in Hungarian hands, assesses which innovations were successful and where improvements are still needed, including attracting older generations and local audiences.
The Ankobeahene of the Tanoso Traditional Area, Nana Amoako Atta, has been arrested by residents and youth for his alleged involvement in illegal mining, known as galamsey, in the Tano North Municipality of Ghana.
Belgium is battling its largest wildfire in a century, which has consumed thousands of hectares and is now approaching the German border. International assistance has arrived as firefighters work to contain the blaze, aided by recent wind and rain.
The traditional 'puttefest' youth party, known for thousands of young people getting drunk in Dyrehaven, has reportedly moved to Frederiksberg, leading to dangerous situations and protests from the mayor. The mayor is calling for police and high schools to intervene.
The Arctic shipping lane, known as the Northern Sea Route, has become increasingly important for China and Russia, especially after Houthi attacks in the Red Sea disrupted traffic through the Suez Canal.
Former Waymo employees have founded Bedrock Robotics, a company that retrofits excavators with autonomous AI systems and is deploying them on commercial construction sites.
Karnataka has launched a new system allowing citizens to scan a QR code to report unhygienic food conditions and adulteration, aiming to improve food safety.
The five-year period of land uplift in the Askja volcano has concluded, with scientists now observing the first signs of subsidence. This marks a significant change in the geological activity of the region.
An article suggests that a Quantum Computing Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is a worthwhile investment for individuals with $200, highlighting its potential in the emerging technology sector.
A mysterious, perfectly circular floating island in Argentina, known as 'EL Ojo' (The Eye), has garnered attention for its unusual appearance and apparent self-rotation.
A personal account reflects on the experience of fleeing home in Ormideia on August 15, 1974, during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, marking the last time the author set foot in their family home.
Spanish government sources acknowledged Morocco's crucial role in helping Spain manage the migrant crisis in Ceuta, as the city's president warned of danger and called for migrant returns. Spain also announced plans to establish a new temporary camp for migrants in Ceuta.
Quantum computing is evolving into a powerful tool for solving exceptionally difficult problems, with complex challenges now translating into commercial opportunities.
The application deadline for the CEO position at Öbag, Austria's state-owned industrial holding company, ended Monday at midnight, with the search for a new leader now entering its final phase.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who gained fame in childhood, have successfully transitioned into the luxury fashion world by creating their renowned brand, The Row.
Ghanaian President John Mahama revealed a revised strategy to combat illegal mining, known as 'galamsey,' which involves maintaining military detachments in forest reserves after they have been cleared of illegal miners.
The largest wildfire in Belgium, which has burned for days near the German border and destroyed approximately 3,000 hectares of moor and forest, is now under control due to rain, though extinguishing efforts will continue for days.
Steve Eisman, known from 'The Big Short', discusses the 'Achilles' Heel' of artificial intelligence but advises against shorting the AI boom too early, reiterating his stance on the technology's future.
Federal officials have acknowledged that ICE special agents tracked a New York man to his home, airport, and a hotel to question him about a critical email he sent to the former head of ICE.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico praised Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba, stating he is handling his ministry well, while acknowledging that Taraba's fate will be decided by coalition agreement and the strained relations within the SNS party.
Germany is considering amending its constitution to include climate adaptation measures in response to increasing heatwaves and the climate crisis. The proposal has sparked debate among political parties, with a CDU minister now publicly opposing the 'abstract discussions' about such a constitutional change.
Klaipėda kindergartens, which struggled with capacity 5-6 years ago, now have approximately 1000 vacant spots, indicating a significant shift in enrollment.
A list highlights ten actors who have openly acknowledged that they were challenging to collaborate with during their careers, contrasting with the glamorous perception of acting.
The Austrian Finance Ministry is now receiving monthly budget data from all nine federal states, providing an updated overview of budget execution, while Bonin has expressed opposition to providing fresh funds for drought relief.
The Washington Post is launching a new newsletter, Pollwatcher, where pollster Scott Clement will analyze what polls reveal about major issues in culture, technology, economy, and politics.
The Polish Ministry of National Education (MEN) intends to change the rules for beginner teachers' salaries, as their current remuneration is not automatically linked to the base amount to ensure proportional increases like those for more experienced teachers.
China's automotive exports are significantly driving economic growth, with new energy vehicle (NEV) sales now accounting for over 60% of the market share.