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May 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling’s New Tool: Why AI Is Raising Red Flags

AI is everywhere now, and even wrestling shows are starting to use it. A recent clip on a popular wrestling show was made with computer‑generated images, sparking criticism from fans. Some people say this shows the industry is losing its creative spark. The idea of using AI in wrestling isn’t new.

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May 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Clit Suction Toys: What They Do and Who They’re For

Air suction toys for the clit aren’t exactly new, but they’ve exploded in popularity lately—especially since the pandemic made solo play a top hobby. These toys mimic oral sex by creating a gentle vacuum around the clit, using air pulses instead of direct touch. Not everyone enjoys them, but they wo

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Apr 30 2026FINANCE

The Hard Truth About AI’s Hidden Secret

AI might get all the hype for smart chips and flashy models, but without a place to store its endless data, it’s nothing. Seagate, a company most people have never heard of, quietly powers the backbone of this digital explosion. Every selfie you post, every AI-generated song, and every chatbot respo

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Apr 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Deepfakes hit TikTok: Celebrities used to trick viewers

AI-generated videos of famous singers like Taylor Swift and Rihanna are popping up on TikTok, but they’re not real. Scammers are behind these clips, using fake celebrity voices and faces to push sketchy offers. Most of these ads pretend to be interviews or red carpet events, but the real goal is to

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Apr 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Batteries Join Gas Plants to Power AI and Data Centers

Data centers need reliable power for AI tasks like training models. To meet this demand, companies are pairing fast-responding batteries with slower natural gas generators. This combo helps fill sudden energy gaps that gas plants can't handle alone. Batteries discharge power quickly, protect gas tur

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Apr 25 2026LIFESTYLE

New seats for business class travelers on Boeing 787s

Airlines are upgrading their business class seats on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, set to roll out between 2026 and 2027. These upgrades aim to attract premium passengers by offering more comfort and privacy. Some airlines are going all out with fancy suites, while others are trying bold new seat designs

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Apr 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Now Needs Rules Before It Rules Us

AI is no longer just a cool new gadget. People are rushing to use it while forgetting the rules that should keep it safe. The trend looks familiar: we see warning signs, but institutions act too late and then ask if they should have stopped earlier. This pattern is happening with AI right now. The

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Apr 12 2026HEALTH

Cleaner Air, Safer Lungs

Air quality today is a different beast than it was decades ago. While the government has cut back on lead and sulfur dioxide, new dangers have taken center stage: tiny particles from factories, cars and power plants; ozone that forms under the sun; and smoke that travels far beyond its source. The

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Apr 10 2026WEATHER

Staying Calm and Smart When the Lights Go Out

Power cuts hit at the worst times. One minute you're streaming a show, the next everything darkens. Most outages last minutes, but some stretch for days. The first thing to do isn’t panic—it’s figuring out how big the problem is. If your streetlights are still on but your house is dark, the issue mi

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Apr 07 2026FINANCE

Air Lease and Sumisho Air Lease Sign Final Deal, Ready to Merge

Air Lease, a Los Angeles airline leasing firm, has secured the last regulatory green light needed to finish its merger with a unit of Sumisho Air Lease Corporation. The approval clears the final hurdle, allowing the deal to close later this month if all remaining conditions are met. The merger will

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