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Spanish court summons the prime minister’s wife for questioning in a corruption probe

MADRID (AP) — A Spanish investigative judge has summoned the wife of Spain’s prime minister to give testimony as part …

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Security Researcher Calls Windows 11 AI ‘Recall’ Screenshotting Feature a Disaster

Technology
Michael Johnson

Last month, Microsoft announced the upcoming launch of Copilot+ Windows PCs with integrated AI hardware and software. One feature that Microsoft touted …

Intel details new Lunar Lake CPUs that will go up against AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple

Technology
Michael Johnson

Enlarge / A high-level breakdown of Intel’s next-gen Lunar Lake chips, which preserve some of Meteor Lake’s changes while reverting others. Intel …

Mediterranean diet could help women live longer, Harvard study finds

Health
Rachel Carter

The Mediterranean diet has long been linked to a bevy of health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease, cancer, obesity and …

Biden expected to block migrants from asylum at US-Mexico border, sources say

U.S.
Amanda Smith

By Ted Hesson and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to sign a sweeping new border measure …

Dermatologists share their best advice

LifeStyle
Olivia Martin

If you were reveling in beach time, a desert hike or just a sunny backyard hang and got some painfully red skin …

Israel-Hamas War Day 242: What’s happening in Gaza, Middle East?

World
David Turner

Israel is fighting an existential public relations war for its right to self-defense, Ambassador Mike Herzog told the annual Jerusalem Post …

Triple-digit temperatures to hit parts of California and Arizona in early-season heat wave

Science
Dr. Sarah Adams

Following a bout of extreme pre-summer heat in Texas and Florida, California and Arizona are next in line for temperature spikes. The …

At least 6 in 10 U.S. adults will have cardiovascular disease in the next 30 years, new study finds. Why are cases rising?

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Olivia Martin

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S. — and new research suggests that more …