Amid concerns about AI models’ cybersecurity capabilities, OpenAI revealed an improved version of GPT-5.5-Cyber and its “Patch the Planet” initiative to fix open-source software bugs.
Who is Andy Burnham, the man likely to be Britain’s next prime minister?
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is resigning, and the man widely expected to replace him is a fellow Labour Party lawmaker known as the “King of the North.”
It’s getting hotter across the US and it could make fourth health conditions worse, experts warn
Dehydration can be a major problem for much of the body
Tennessee forces migrant parents with severely ill kids to make a choice: Drop out of healthcare program or risk deportation
One mother who has a 10-year-old with severe spina bifida told news outlets she had already de-enrolled in the state program
How Iran learned to stop worrying and live with war
Israel’s strikes on Lebanon are reshaping Iran’s calculations, pushing the region toward a more direct and dangerous confrontation
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What is the Heat Dome Causing Europe’s Record Temperatures?
Heat domes happen all over the world, and the one over Europe this week is locking in days of near-record highs across Britain, Spain and France.
Qatar gas plant blast kills 13, injures dozens
A blast at Qatar’s Ras Laffan gas hub killed 13 people and injured 66, with Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi saying it was “an accident and not sabotage or hostile in nature”.
Vance claims Iran will allow nuclear inspectors in after hailing ‘great progress’ in peace talks
JD Vance insisted the first talks had laid a ‘good foundation’ for a final deal, despite lingering concerns over Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz
US supreme court reinstates murder conviction in case of Etan Patz
Appeals court had ruled Pedro Hernandez, 64, was wrongly convicted over 1979 disappearance of New York six-year-oldThe US supreme court has reinstated a murder conviction in the long winding case of Etan Patz, whose 1979 disappearance at age six from N…
Pedestrian deaths have risen by 75% as American cars get bigger, report finds
Large vehicles have bigger hoods and blind spots, making them more lethal to pedestrians