Selena Gomez Reflects on the Weight of Being Instagram’s Most-Followed Woman.
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Celtic’s Pursuit of a Rare Champions League Away Win Falters with Two Red Cards in Second-Half Collapse against Top Seeds Feyenoord
The evening began with high hopes as Brendan Rodgers’ team started brightly, aiming for their first away win in the competition since defeating Anderlecht in 2017. However, it concluded with yet another painful European defeat, leaving them at the bottom of the group after Lazio and Atletico Madrid played to a 1-1 draw in Rome.
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Tech
Neuralink, Elon Musk’s Brain-Chip Startup, Gains Approval for Human Trial of Paralysis-Targeting Brain Implant
Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup, Neuralink, announced on Tuesday that it has received approval from an independent review board to commence recruitment for its first human trial involving a brain-computer interface (BCI) implant. This groundbreaking study will utilize a robot to surgically place the BCI implant in the part of the brain responsible for controlling intentions to move.
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Study Reveals High Prevalence of Heart Disease Among UAE Residents, Including Younger Individuals.
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Thousands of homeless residents in eastern Libya face urgent needs for clean water, food, and essential supplies, with a growing risk of cholera, diarrhea, dehydration, and malnutrition, warns the United Nations. The UN cautioned that disease outbreaks could lead to a “second devastating crisis” just a week after a massive flash flood devastated the coastal city of Derna, resulting in thousands of fatalities.
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Spanish Players Maintain Boycott Despite National Team Call-Up.
Despite being summoned to the latest squad, Spanish players have reaffirmed their boycott of the women’s national team. This decision comes after a controversial incident involving Luis Rubiales, the former Spanish FA boss, who kissed forward Jenni Hermoso following last month’s final, leading to a widespread boycott by a group of 81 players.
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Elon Musk has proposed the idea of making users of X, previously known as Twitter, pay for access to the platform. During a discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the billionaire entrepreneur suggested that implementing a payment system could effectively combat bots.