Month: November 2025
AI-powered plushie pulled from shelves after giving advice on BDSM sex and where to find knives
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After giving the teddy bear a sexually explicit topic, the toy was able to discuss such subjects ‘at length’ and ‘introduce new, explicit concepts,’ researchers said
Read MoreFlorida sheriff’s office forced to deny a serial killer is on the loose after recent spate of killings: ‘these claims are FALSE’
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Three women have been found dead in the area in the past few days, sparking fears that a serial killer is responsible
Read MorePutin passes new law to force reservists to guard oil sites from Ukrainian drone strikes
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Kyiv continues to find new ways to undermine Russia’s position from deep behind enemy lines
Read MoreTrump to meet NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani on Friday after calling him a ‘Communist’ and threatening to withhold funding
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The mayor-elect said he hopes to ‘speak plainly’ with the president about the ‘stakes’ for New Yorkers
Read MoreLarry Summers to immediately leave Harvard teaching role as university investigates his Epstein links
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Summers has also resigned from Santander Bank’s international advisory board
Read MoreWhat happens next now that Trump has signed the bill to release the Epstein files?
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Trump continued to call the Epstein files a Democrat ‘hoax’ when announcing that he signed the bill to release the Justice Department documents
Read MoreTrump signs bill to release Epstein files after months of resistance
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‘Perhaps the truth about these Democrats, and their associations with Jeffrey Epstein, will soon be revealed, because I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES!’ the president announced
Read MoreRevealed: The Russian commander wanted by Ukraine over Bucha massacres
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Over 400 bodies were recovered after Russia carried out atrocities in the town of Bucha in 2022
Read MoreNew Royal Mail stamps feature the most famous designs in British postal history
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The new series will commemorate iconic stamp designs from the Victorian era
Read MoreAlmost half of working-age adults experienced workplace conflict in the past year
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Stress, anxiety and depression were the most common impacts of workplace conflict, Acas said
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