• Qatar Airways to unveil ‘world’s first AI digital human cabin crew’ at ATM

    Qatar Airways is to unveil what it is calling the ‘world’s first AI digital human cabin crew’. Sama 2.0 will be showcased at this year’s Arabian Travel Market (ATM) Dubai which takes place Monday 6 to Thursday 9 May. The airline is offering visitors the chance to meet and engage with Sama 2.0 – the second

  • Here’s When It’s Better to Work Out in the Morning (or the Evening)

    Science says working out in the morning is best—no, wait, in the evening! If you’re looking for the best time to work out, you’ll find studies to support each of your options. Let’s look at the pros and cons of each choice, so you can decide what is best for your schedule.

  • How Does a Well Work? Here’s a Rundown of the Machine That’s Been Around for Ages

    Wells have been around for thousands of years but how they work is still a mystery to so many people. Read along as we break down the three kinds of wells.

  • Apple’s iPad Hit by EU’s Digital Dominance Crackdown

    (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s iPad has been added to a list of Big Tech products and services hit by strict new European Union rules aimed at stopping potential competition abuses before they take hold.Most Read from BloombergTesla Soars on Tentative China Approval for Driving SystemStocks Trade for 390 Minutes a Day. Increasingly, Only 10 MatterUS Warns ICC Action on Israel Would Hurt Cease-Fire ChancesYen Sparks Intervention Suspicion After U-Turn From 1990 LowsWhat 60,000 Headlines Say About...

  • Here’s where you can use your iPhone as your digital driver’s license or ID so far

    Apple announced plans to turn the iPhone into your driver’s license all the way back in 2021. Plane tickets, movie passes, and credit cards were already digital. Now it was time to digitize government-issued identification cards. So far, very few U.S. states actually let you add your driver’s license or state ID to Apple Wallet. However, there are more states without Wallet support where your iPhone can still become your driver’s license. more

  • Encampment’s Faculty Cheerleader Oversees Columbia’s Core Curriculum in Humanities

    One of the most outspoken supporters of the encampment at Columbia University, classics professor Joseph Howley, is leading a review of the required humanities curriculum for all Columbia undergraduates.

  • Russell Brand’s rosary, Biden is God’s pick? And deaconesses already?

    Actor Russell Brand has delivered a pleasant shock to the world by recently reciting the rosary for his 11+ million followers on X. While society may descend into crisis, God’s generous outpouring of graces continues to emerge in unlikely places for all to see. Influential Jesuit Fr. Thomas Reese recently stated President Biden has been deemed as God’s pick for the United States’ top office, but what is the real truth of this observation? Meanwhile, in Europe the heretical move to elevate...

  • U.S Official: China’s Government is Hiding Labor and Human Rights Violations

    The Chinese government is undermining workplace audits in China to hide human and labor rights violations, according to a U.S. Labor Department official. Thea Lee, the Labor Department’s deputy undersecretary for international affairs, testified to Congress on Tuesday that workplace audits in China are extremely unreliable. Audits are often announced ahead of time, which gives

  • End of Paytm’s existing wallet biz; Tribe Capital’s India play

    Happy Tuesday! Regulatory actions have crippled Paytm Payments Bank’s mobile wallet business. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.Also in this letter:■ BluSmart FY24 revenue jumps■ Drop in renewal deals troubles IT cos■ Ola Cabs CEO Hemant Bakshi resignsPaytm Payments Bank’s mobile wallet business in a spot 109708584Paytm Payments Bank is staring at an uncertain future after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) asked the bank to stop offering basic banking...

  • Human Trafficking Czar Ignores Democrat-Invited Human Trafficking Over U.S. Border

    Instead of addressing the root cause of U.S. trafficking problems — a compromised border — Dyer is focused on promoting 'equity' abroad.

  • ‘Most paintings should have been burnt’: Augustus John’s granddaughter attacks artist’s later works

    Celebrated painter ‘went down the drain from the 1930s’, claims Rebecca John in a new interviewThe granddaughter of Augustus John, Britain’s most famous and successful artist of the early 20th century, has delivered a damning critique of his later works. Rebecca John, the leading authority on the artist, says in her first interview for two decades that “most should have been burned. My grandfather went down the drain from the 1930s onwards, drank too much, lost his judgment, and took every...

  • Kings-Pelicans Play-In preview: Zion’s absence, Brandon Ingram’s impact and more

    NEW ORLEANS — Friday night isn’t the first one-game elimination scenario between the and this season. Back in December, both teams advanced to the opening round of the ’s inaugural In-Season Tournament. Winner went to Las Vegas. The Kings, at home, were slight favorites. They went up double-digits early. But then the Pelicans went on a tidal wave 28-5 run, bounced ahead comfortably and finished up a 127-117 win. Advertisement That was the extra game between the two. The other four matchups...