Strangers stop to cheer on musician performing at empty New York City restaurant

Strangers stop to cheer on musician performing at empty New York City restaurant

A TikTok video by California resident Mishelle Ferro showing her and her friends singing along with musician Tom Riccobono at an empty New York City restaurant has garnered nearly 7 million views since it was posted on October 4, 2025. Ferro and her group, in New York for a trip, encountered Riccobono, a 63-year-old performer, […]

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Eurovision organisers postpone vote on Israel's inclusion in contest next year

Eurovision organisers postpone vote on Israel’s inclusion in contest next year

The organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have postponed a vote regarding Israel’s participation in the 2026 event due to “recent developments in the Middle East.” The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) had planned for a virtual meeting in November to discuss Israel’s involvement but has now opted to address the matter during an in-person meeting

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Madagascar president hiding in 'safe place' as he warns of coup attempt

Madagascar president hiding in ‘safe place’ as he warns of coup attempt

Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina is reportedly in hiding after a failed assassination attempt. In a recent Facebook broadcast, Rajoelina claimed he is sheltering in a “safe place,” stating that a conspiracy involving military personnel and politicians was behind the assassination plot. He did not disclose his specific location, but there are unverified reports suggesting he

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Carmakers chose to cheat to sell cars rather than comply with emissions law, ‘dieselgate’ trial told | Automotive industry

Carmakers chose to cheat to sell cars rather than comply with emissions law, ‘dieselgate’ trial told | Automotive industry

The UK is currently witnessing its largest group action trial in history concerning allegations against car manufacturers for installing software designed to cheat emissions tests. Over a decade after the initial “dieselgate” scandal emerged, legal representatives for 1.6 million diesel vehicle owners claim that manufacturers such as Mercedes, Ford, Renault, Nissan, and Peugeot/Citroën implemented “prohibited

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Meghan Markle Goes Viral After She Handled Prince Harry's Shocking PDA Smoothly

Meghan Markle Goes Viral After She Handled Prince Harry’s Shocking PDA Smoothly

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Project Healthy Minds Gala on October 9, 2025, in New York City, where they received the ‘Humanitarians of the Year’ award for their mental health initiatives through the Archewell Foundation. During the event at Spring Studios, a moment captured photographers’ attention when Harry placed his hand on Meghan’s

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China’s Temu more than doubles EU profits to nearly $120m despite having only eight staff | Retail industry

China’s Temu more than doubles EU profits to nearly $120m despite having only eight staff | Retail industry

The Chinese online marketplace Temu has reported significant growth in its European operations, with pre-tax profits increasing to nearly $120 million (£90 million) in the last year, a rise of 171% compared to the $44.1 million reported the previous year. This growth occurred while the company employed only eight people. Revenue also surged to $1.7

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Breaking the bottleneck: Why AI demands an SSD-first future

Breaking the bottleneck: Why AI demands an SSD-first future

As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption increases, data centers are experiencing challenges primarily related to storage, particularly with traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). Once used primarily for cold data storage, many datasets are now frequently accessed, necessitating low-latency and high-throughput storage systems that can manage intensive parallel computations. While HDDs are still viable for low-cost cold

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