A research study suggests that Alzheimer’s can be spread between humans through a rare medical accident.
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Paris: Protesters Splatter Soup On Glass Covering Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’
Videos circulating on social media this weekend show two activists hurling canned soup at the well-known “Mona Lisa” painting in Paris, France. Fortunately, the artwork was shielded from being damaged by a glass shield covering it.
Read More Paris: Protesters Splatter Soup On Glass Covering Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’iRobot Cutting 31% Of Workforce After Amazon Deal Falls Through
Roomba-maker iRobot has announced that the planned deal to be acquired by Amazon will not be completed, resulting in the company announcing they will be laying off 31% of its workforce.
Read More iRobot Cutting 31% Of Workforce After Amazon Deal Falls ThroughGeorge Carlin Estate Sues Media Company Over Fake A.I. Comedy Special
The estate of the late stand-up comedy legend George Carlin is currently suing a media company that created an hour-long comedy special using artificial intelligence (AI) to imitate the comedian’s style and content.
Read More George Carlin Estate Sues Media Company Over Fake A.I. Comedy Special3 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iran-Backed Drone Strike, Biden Vows Retaliation
President Joe Biden vowed retaliation after three American service members were killed by an Iranian-backed drone strike in Jordan on Sunday.
Read More 3 U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iran-Backed Drone Strike, Biden Vows RetaliationJury: Trump Must Pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 Million In Damages
A verdict has been reached by the jury in E. Jean Carroll’s civil defamation case against former President Donald Trump. The jury has ruled that the 45th president will pay $18.3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $65 million in punitive damages to Carroll for “defamatory public statements” he made about her in 2019.
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