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And for the most part, Grok has performed reasonably well at providing responses. But not yesterday. Chalamet was sitting ...
This was a week of reckoning for powerful men in France’s film industry. The country's most famous male actor, Gérard ...
Commentary: Google's Gemini AI promises to be the voice assistant I always wanted -- and it could be a big embarrassment to ...
We all know fast food isn’t great for you. But a new report details just how bad some of it is by showing what it does to ...
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And I still check in with the therapist every Friday,” he said. “It’s a shame that more men don’t do [therapy]. Men should challenge themselves a little more in that way,” he said.
Imagine going through life not being able to read. For millions of adults in the United States, it’s a reality.
On May 1, as the world commemorates International Labour Day to honour the dignity of work and workers’ rights, the stories of millions in India trapped in bonded labour cast a dark shadow.
We are living through another of these “psychological moments”—a time when much of the nation is recoiling in unwarranted shame or even resentment at the moral obligation to repair ...
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