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Loyalty Under Pressure: Trump and the Generals’ Test
What happened at the gathering of top generals? In a high-profile address to hundreds of senior military officers, President Donald Trump spoke about safeguarding the…
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What happened at the gathering of top generals? In a high-profile address to hundreds of senior military officers, President Donald Trump spoke about safeguarding the…
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Thomas Müller Makes History in Vancouver Thomas Müller pushed his trophy haul to new heights as the Vancouver Whitecaps lifted the Canadian Championship with a…
Thomas Müller makes German football history with Vancouver Whitecaps Thomas Müller, now 36, has added a new line to his remarkable career. With Vancouver Whitecaps,…
Thomas Müller Makes History with Vancouver Whitecaps Thomas Müller has added a historic chapter to his storied career as Vancouver Whitecaps grab the Canadian Championship…
Game 2 standoff: The decision and its context In a 3-0 deficit that proved to be the final margin, the Cubs’ decision to leave left-hander…
Budget Forecast for Jura in 2026 The Jura canton in western Switzerland is forecasting a deficit of 16.2 million francs for the 2026 budget, officials announced as the canton’s financial planning cycle moves forward. The projection, which affects public services across the region, was released by the cantonal finance directorate and will undergo parliamentary scrutiny…
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Microsoft gives Copilot a face with Portraits Microsoft is expanding the ways users interact with its AI by introducing Portraits, an experimental feature embedded in Copilot Labs. The idea is simple but powerful: add animated avatars to the Copilot chat experience to make conversations more expressive. The feature arrives as a natural next step after…
A quirky twist on cold prevention As autumn arrives, many of us default to familiar remedies—honey, ginger tea, Vitamin C—when we sense a chilly season ahead. But a recent study from the University of Hamburg suggests that our bodies may be primed to fight colds in a much less traditional way: by watching videos of…
What the Hamburg study actually tested In a first of its kind experiment at the University of Hamburg, 62 adults watched short video clips. Some clips showed healthy individuals, others depicted people with clear cold symptoms. The researchers aimed to see whether merely observing illness cues could influence the body’s immune preparation, even before exposure…