TRI

Advertisement
May 15 2025EDUCATION

China's New Rules for Kids and AI in Schools

China has introduced new rules for how kids can use artificial intelligence in schools. These rules are part of a broader effort to manage the use of AI in education. The guidelines were mentioned in a report by a local government. They focus on how AI can be used in primary and secondary schools du

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025CELEBRITIES

The Stars Entangled in the Diddy Court Drama

The courtroom has been buzzing with names since the start of Sean Combs' legal battle on May 5. The trial, focused on serious allegations, has seen several well-known figures mentioned. Among the first names dropped were Kanye West, Michael B. Jordan, Kid Cudi, and Mike Myers. These celebrities were

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Impact of Anifrolumab on Lupus Patients

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a tough condition. It can make daily life a real challenge. Patients often face fatigue, pain, and other symptoms that affect their quality of life. Recent studies have shown that a drug called anifrolumab might offer some relief. It has been tested in two major

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Legacy of a Texas Actor: Samuel French's Journey

A talented actor from Texas, Samuel French, has passed away at the age of 45. He was known for his role as an FBI agent in the highly acclaimed film "Killers of the Flower Moon. " The news of his passing was confirmed by director Paul Sinacore, who worked with French in his final film, "Townpath.

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025POLITICS

Business Bigwigs Join Trump's Middle East Tour

The Middle East tour by the U. S. President Donald Trump was more than just a political visit. It was a golden opportunity for top American business leaders to rub shoulders with influential figures. Over 30 CEOs from major U. S. companies tagged along for a high-profile lunch in Saudi Arabia. These

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025POLITICS

Behind Closed Doors: The Final Years of Biden's Presidency

The last two years of Joe Biden's presidency were marked by a significant shift in how his inner circle operated. During this time, several Cabinet members found themselves increasingly isolated from the president. This change was not just about physical distance but also about the flow of informati

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025POLITICS

Hospital Under Fire: The Complex Reality of Gaza's War

Gaza's European Hospital was hit hard on Tuesday. The strike was aimed at a key Hamas leader. This event has brought attention to a tricky issue: Israel's strikes on medical sites and Hamas's use of these places for military goals. The hospital is in southern Gaza, near Khan Younis. It was badly dam

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025BUSINESS

A Clash Over Clothes: Baristas Push Back on New Dress Code

Baristas across the United States are making a stand. Over a thousand of them, working at 75 stores, have walked off the job. Their issue? A new dress code that went into effect this week. The company wants them to wear solid black shirts and khaki, black, or blue jeans underneath their iconic green

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Children Pay the Price: A Day of Devastation

In the heart of the Gaza Strip, a grim reality unfolded on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes that left at least 70 people dead, including 22 children. The strikes hit both northern and southern parts of Gaza, turning what should have been a normal day into

reading time less than a minute
May 15 2025HEALTH

How Breast Cancer Surgery Has Changed Over Time

Breast cancer surgery has seen major shifts in the past thirty years. One key change was the ACOSOG Z0011 trial. This trial suggested that some women with early-stage breast cancer might not need full axillary clearance. This is a procedure where lymph nodes under the arm are removed. The trial show

reading time less than a minute