Putin declares 72-hour truce in May – as Ukraine ‘ready to support lasting and full ceasefire’
The truce is due to be from the start of Thursday 8 May (10pm on 7 May UK time) until the end of Saturday 10 May (10pm on 10 May UK time).
Putin declares 72-hour truce in May – as Ukraine ‘ready to support lasting and full ceasefire’
The truce is due to be from the start of Thursday 8 May (10pm on 7 May UK time) until the end of Saturday 10 May (10pm on 10 May UK time).
British Paralympian Sam Ruddock reported missing in Las Vegas
Sam Ruddock, 35, who competes in cycling and shotput events, arrived in the US on 13 April and was planning to attend Vegas's WrestleMania but has not been heard from since 16 April.
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Ruddock competes at the cycling World Championships in Glasgow in 2023. Pic: Reuters
Cracking the dolphin code.
Dolphins are one of the smartest animals on Earth and have been revered for thousands of years for their intelligence, emotions and social interaction with humans.
Now Google is using artificial intelligence (AI) to try and understand how they communicate with one another – with the hope that one day humans could use the technology to chat with the friendly finned mammals.
Google has teamed up with researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and the Wild Dolphin Project (WDP), a Florida-based non-profit which has been studying and recording dolphin sounds for 40 years, to build the new AI model called DolphinGemma.
‘SUPER POD’ OF MORE THAN 1,500 DOLPHINS OFF CALIFORNIA COAST CAPTURED ON DRONE VIDEO
For decades, WDP has correlated sound types with behavioral contexts. For instance, signature whistles have been used by mothers and calves to reunite, while burst pulse “squawks” are often observed during dolphin fights, researchers said, according ..
The late pontiff was laid to rest in a private ceremony on Saturday following a public funeral at the Vatican on Saturday.
Jens-Frederick Nielsen says the island must “stand together” with Denmark during a highly symbolic visit to Copenhagen.
UN cash app for Gazans exploited by Hamas as terror group steals aid money meant for civiliansProtesters in Gaza target HamasFor the first time since Hamas seized power 18 years ago, Gazans are speaking out against Hamas at great personal risk, Fox News' Mike Tobin reports.
Pope Francis’ tomb opens to visitors at Roman basilica, as 200K attend special Mass at St Peter’s SquarePope Francis’ tomb opens to visitors at Rome’s St. Mary Major BasilicaThe tomb of Pope Francis was opened to visitors at St. Mary Major Basilica, where Catholic faithful lined up to pay their respects a day after world leaders and hundreds of thousands attended the late pontiff's funeral. (AP)
Taiwan on edge after Pope Francis’s death, closely watching Vatican-China relationsMourners pay respects to Pope Francis ahead of funeralMourners from around the world pay their respects to Pope Francis at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. Dr. Tim O'Donnell joins 'Fox & Friends First' to weigh in ahead of the funeral.
Social media can be a great source of fitness, nutrition and wellness tips — but it also has some potentially harmful content.
Enter “SkinnyTok,” a popular weight-loss trend making the rounds on TikTok.
Creators are pairing the hashtag with videos that share various ways to lose weight, many of them based on the goal of getting as thin as possible in a short amount of time.
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As of April 26, there were more than 60,000 videos from creators talking about SkinnyTok. One of those is Mandana Zarghami, 25, a business owner and influencer in Miami, Florida.
“What you eat in private will show in public,” Zarghami told her followers in a recent video.
The influencer spoke with Fox News Digital about her perception of the worldwide SkinnyTok trend.
“There’s an emphasis on portion control, prioritizing daily movement and knowing what foods will make you feel better from the inside out and more,” she said.
The cr..
A Wisconsin woman sold her home to travel the world in a truck after her father’s unexpected death made her realize that “life is for living.”
Ashley Kay, 36, lost her dad, Tom Kay, 57, in Dec. 2015, according to an SWNS report.
After her loss, friends and family shared stories about her dad's travels.
WOMAN USES 'MICRO-RETIREMENTS' FOR TRAVEL, CHANGES HER LIFE IN THE PROCESS
This inspired Kay to see more of the world for herself.
“The year after he passed, there were so many friends and family who would call and share these wild, amazing stories about my dad and his travels,” she said, as SWNS reported. “That pushed me to get out of my small town and visit places I hadn’t been before.”
Kay spent the next few years traveling around the world.
On a trip to Roatán — an island in Honduras — Kay met a full-time traveler while scuba diving. After speaking with the man, who had quit his job in Austria and traveled around the world without ever stepping on a..
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