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From Mercedes to Maranello: Hamilton Realizes His Ferrari Dream

Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion, marked a historic milestone on his first official day as a Ferrari driver. The 40-year-old, who shocked the motorsport world by leaving Mercedes after 12 successful years, has fulfilled a lifelong dream of...

AI Revolution in Sports Judging: X Games Leads the Charge

The X Games in Aspen is setting a new precedent in sports technology by introducing artificial intelligence (AI) into halfpipe judging. This groundbreaking experiment aims to enhance objectivity in a domain where human judgment has often been criticized for errors....

Tyson Fury Retires Again: Is It for Real This Time?

Tyson Fury, the former world heavyweight champion, has once again announced his retirement from boxing. The 36-year-old Briton, known as the “Gypsy King,” last fought in December, losing his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, the WBA (Super), WBC, and WBO champion. While...

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Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s state of Querétaro has become a hub for the booming datacentre industry, attracting tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, which are investing billions in the region. However, while the industry promises economic growth and high-tech jobs, many...

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

As Hurricane Helene approaches the U.S., it’s crucial to recognize that the storm’s effects will be felt far beyond the National Hurricane Center's (NHC) forecast cone. The cone shows where there’s a two-thirds chance of the storm's center tracking, but it doesn't...

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has partially blamed the United States for the recent surge of violence in Sinaloa, which has left dozens dead over the past two weeks. The region has seen a wave of killings, with bodies frequently discovered on streets...