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Pokémon and Theo Von agree on one thing: they shouldn’t be in DHS videos

Pokémon and Theo Von agree on one thing: they shouldn’t be in DHS videos

Podcaster Theo Von and The Pokémon Company have both voiced objections to their use in a recent campaign by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) promoting deportation efforts. The controversy began when the DHS shared a montage of ICE raids on social media platform X, set to the original Pokémon theme song with the caption […]

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Shashi Tharoor joins viral AI trend; says "envy at his swagger, amused by beard" - Storyboard18

Shashi Tharoor joins viral AI trend; says "envy at his swagger, amused by beard" – Storyboard18

Indian politician Shashi Tharoor has participated in the current viral trend focused on artificial intelligence (AI) by sharing humorous commentary on social media. In a recent post, Tharoor acknowledged the attention his appearance has drawn, quipping about the envy directed at his style and the amusement surrounding his beard. His engagement comes as part of

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Biometric checks to visit EU to get ‘phased rollout’ from October | Travel

Biometric checks to visit EU to get ‘phased rollout’ from October | Travel

Biometric registration for travelers entering the EU is set to begin on October 12, 2024, though enforcement will not be fully mandatory until April 12, 2026. Border officials have been granted the discretion to relax these new requirements temporarily to manage potential congestion at ports. New biometric kiosks, worth millions of pounds, will be launched

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'King of storms': Super Typhoon Ragasa batters China, Hong Kong & Taiwan; viral videos capture chaos

‘King of storms’: Super Typhoon Ragasa batters China, Hong Kong & Taiwan; viral videos capture chaos

Typhoon Ragasa has made a significant impact on the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and southern China, leading to widespread flooding and destruction. The storm has been classified as one of the strongest typhoons in Asian history. Over the course of the storm, 17 people have been reported missing and 32 others injured in Taiwan, particularly

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X-ray scans reveal the hidden risks of cheap batteries

X-ray scans reveal the hidden risks of cheap batteries

Lumafield has published the findings of a study examining lithium-ion batteries, highlighting significant quality disparities between reputable brands and low-cost options available through various online retailers. The study utilized computed tomography (CT) scanners to conduct a detailed analysis of over 1,000 lithium-ion batteries, identifying dangerous manufacturing defects in cheaper and counterfeit variants that raise safety

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Nintendo’s new Fire Emblem mobile game has an Among Us-style twist

Nintendo’s new Fire Emblem mobile game has an Among Us-style twist

Nintendo has announced the upcoming release of a mobile game titled Fire Emblem Shadows. This new title is described as a spinoff of the Fire Emblem series, featuring unique gameplay that combines role-playing elements with social deduction mechanics. The game incorporates features reminiscent of Among Us, where players engage in battles with a strategic twist.

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Colombia's president calls US attacks on alleged drug boats 'act of tyranny'

Colombia’s president calls US attacks on alleged drug boats ‘act of tyranny’

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has described recent US airstrikes targeting alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea as an “act of tyranny” during a BBC interview. He indicated that if investigations reveal that Colombians were killed in these strikes, there should be criminal proceedings against US officials involved. According to Petro, 17 fatalities have

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Denmark's Aalborg airport closes after reports of drones in airspace

Denmark’s Aalborg airport closes after reports of drones in airspace

Denmark’s Aalborg Airport has been closed after reports of unauthorized drones in its airspace, as confirmed by local authorities. In addition to Aalborg, three smaller airports in southern Denmark—Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup—reported similar drone activity but remained open. This incident follows a previous closure at Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport earlier in the week due to drone

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