The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) ended its boycott in China more than a year after taking a stand in response to concerns about the safety of two-time doubles Grand Slam champion Peng Shuai. In 2021, 37-year-old Peng made a social media post
AUSTIN, Texas – University of Texas students shared with Fox News whether they feared AI replacing them in their future jobs, with one computer science major saying ChatGPT poses a “big risk” to his planned career. “A lot of my career path
Due to safety concerns, no new smart motorways are currently set to be built in Britain, reports claim. At the start of last year, the Government halted the implementation of any new routes until they had reviewed safety data from existing smart
Migrants and asylum seekers are to be moved from hotels to former ex-RAF bases as well as barges with Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab saying “nothing is off the table”. The initiative hopes to deter migrants and asylum seekers from making the
Russian born NHL defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin will not take part in the Buffalo Sabres Pride Night warmup with his team on Monday, citing fear of retribution over the laws in his native country against supporting LGBTQ rights. The Sabres issued a statement
The Chicago Blackhawks were slated to wear rainbow-colored warm-up jerseys on Sunday for the team’s Pride Night, but that will no longer be the case. The Blackhawks will not wear the LGBTQ-themed jerseys, attire they have worn previously, citing safety concerns of
A recent report from MIT is revealing that researchers at the institute have invented a new kind of augmented reality headset that would give you X-ray vision. However, the headset is raising major privacy concerns as it may allow you to see
Russian officials and state employees are being asked to hand over their passports due to concerns they will flee the country. While no universal policies have been made public, it has become increasingly common for the Russian government to seize the passports
A Chinese official accused the U.S. of being paranoid for expressing concerns that shipping cranes manufactured in China could be used for espionage against the United States. National security and Pentagon officials told the Wall Street Journal they were investigating concerns that
The foreign ministers of Japan and New Zealand agreed on Monday to speed up talks on an intelligence sharing pact as the two island nations vowed to strengthen security ties and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region amid shared concern over an increasingly