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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna looks on during a roundtable discussion hosted by President Donald Trump in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington, Dec. 10, 2025.Alex Wong | Getty ImagesIBM CEO Arvind Krishna said that only 2% of his company’s software could be replaced with applications constructed by artificial intelligence models, as he seeks to reassure Wall Street following disappointing second-quarter results. “The rest of our software really helps people get ready for AI, unlocking data in real time, reducing the cost and complexity of managing it, going across the hybrid infrastructure, which most of our clients are…

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Ahead of World Drowning Prevention Day on 25 July, the World Health Organization (WHO) is launching a new technical package to help governments and communities implement seven proven measures to reduce drowning deaths.Nearly 300 000 people die from drowning each year worldwide, and drowning remains among the ten leading causes of death among children aged 5–14 years. Many of these deaths occur in rivers, lakes, wells, domestic water storage containers and swimming pools. More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. Climate change is increasing drowning risks. Extreme weather events such as floods, storms and heatwaves…

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Many of today’s highest-paying jobs are remote-friendly, driven by specialized expertise, digital infrastructure and communication rather than a shared physical office and paying as much as six figures.gettySome corporate leaders once dismissed remote work as a “Covid-era privilege,” using that framing to justify return-to-office mandates. But critics counter that flexibility and work-life balance aren’t privileges. Many in today’s work force consider them to be core expectations. Although remote workers have to keep up their work skills from falling behind, science-backed research shows that remote roles can deliver stronger returns for employers and many high-paying remote friendly jobs that are hiring…

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Promoter Eddie Hearn said history has shown that Anthony Joshua has never withdrawn from a fight as he responded to Tyson Fury’s recent claims that the all-British heavyweight battle might not happen.Joshua and Fury return to the ring this week for fights against Kristian Prenga and Mariusz Wach, respectively, that have been billed as must-win final warm-ups before facing each other. The British rivals are expected to finally meet in November, with a date and venue yet to be announced, but, in a recent interview with Sky Sports, Fury cast doubt over the fight, revealing he is prepared to face…

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‘The Valley’ Kristen Doute Jax, You’re ‘Diabolical’ For Hooking Up With Brittany’s Ex-Publicist!!! Published July 23, 2026 6:30 AM PDT Play video content ‘”The Valley” star Kristen Doute is ripping Jax Taylor a new one over his intimate relationship with the ex-publicist of his estranged wife Brittany Cartwright. Kristen called Jax “diabolical” on Wednesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live” when host Andy Cohen brought up Jax’s romance with Lori Krebs. As you know, Jax also costars with Brittany on “The Valley” along with other reality stars.  Kristen said Lori was not only Brittany’s “trusted paid professional,” but also her…

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Emily Rae Detrick, a health coach, wants women to be more in touch with their menstrual cycle in its entirety. This, she said on an October episode of Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark, a podcast popular among “Make America Healthy Again” (Maha) adherents, is “a way that you honor God and the way we were created”. It also serves her self-assigned mission to help “make America fertile again”.In the episode and on social media, Detrick speaks at length about the luteal phase, the 14-ish days between ovulation and menstruation when women are more likely to experience irritability, bloating and food…

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What spoke to me the most about the Instagram announcement for the new Manhattan restaurant Somssi was the fact that it was done in such an unexpected manner. In the photo, a hand holds a piece of lace against the shiny backdrop of a powder blue car. The lace, custom-made, is about the size of a postcard, bearing the restaurant’s name in looping swirls of white thread, its address and opening date sewn in blockier letters beneath it. Sunlight streams through the lace, casting shadows of the curlicues that border the piece’s scalloped edges. The scene looks tangible, like a…

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On a gray, humid Saturday morning in central Florida, a little under a dozen people gathered outside the Spring Hill Branch Library to protest the construction of a hyperscale data center in their community. There was no immediate threat — the Hernando County commission had unanimously approved a one-year moratorium on such developments in June — but the organizers weren’t satisfied. A temporary pause wouldn’t be enough. They wanted a ban.“We are going to fight, fight, fight,” said a 71-year-old woman named Carol, who was manning a table with flyers and a petition the group, No Data Centers Hernando County,…

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Published On 23 Jul 202623 Jul 2026Norway’s football chief has told The Times daily they are set to make a formal complaint to FIFA over the suspension of Folarin Balogun’s World Cup ban because it has put “the whole game at risk”.Lise Klaveness, the president of the Norwegian football federation (NFF), says she will seek the backing of her board to lodge the complaint with FIFA’s Ethics Committee over an incident that “should not have happened”.The NFF has already lodged a complaint over FIFA’s inaugural Peace Prize to United States President Donald Trump by its chief, Gianni Infantino, which was…

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