You can ensure personal safety and peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones by regularly maintaining home devices. Whether you are a homeowner, renter or just temporarily staying in a space, neglecting to routinely check certain devices, such as smoke
China will no longer require a negative COVID-19 test result for incoming travelers starting Wednesday, a milestone in its reopening to the rest of the world after a three-year isolation that began with the country’s borders closing in March 2020. Foreign Ministry
President Biden said Friday he plans to request additional funding from Congress for the development of a new COVID-19 vaccine, adding he may require everyone to take it, regardless of if they previously received a vaccine or not. Biden, who is vacationing
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg continue to tease a cage match between the two, but it might have to be held off. Musk revealed that he is getting an MRI on his “neck & upper back tomorrow,” which could result in surgery.
Cleveland Guardians starter Triston McKenzie will be shut down for up to six weeks — and possibly longer — with an elbow sprain that may yet require surgery. McKenzie was placed on the 15-day injured list over the weekend with a strained
Mexico’s Labor Department issued new rules Friday, requiring employers to subsidize expenses unique to remote work. The rules also mandate a “right to disconnect” for constantly-reachable employees. New rules only apply to employees spending 40% or more of their work hours at
LeBron James was reportedly playing in the postseason with a torn tendon in his right foot that could require surgery. If he undergoes surgery, James would need two months to recover. However, The Athletic notes he’d be ready for training camp next
South Korea on Thursday lowered its crisis level for COVID-19 and will from June no longer require infected people to quarantine for seven days, dropping one of the country’s few remaining pandemic-related restrictions. Health authorities will still recommend five days of self-isolation
Chinese regulators will require AI chatbots like ChatGPT to endorse the Chinese Communist Party’s “core values,” according to draft rules. The new rules from the Cyberspace Administration of China also require the bots to comply with the country’s extensive existing censorship regime.
China on Tuesday revealed its proposed assessment measures for prospective generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, telling companies they must submit their products before launching to the public. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) proposed the measures in order to prevent discriminatory content,