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Are we about to become batteries for AI? A 2030 thought experiment on work, energy and human worth
With 80 per cent of jobs gone and work no longer anchoring daily life, the body may become the last remaining asset. In one imagined 2030, people generate electricity through exercise, turning gym floors into power plants and physical effort into infrastructure, sustaining the very AI systems that rendered their previous roles obsolete.
Columbia student detained by ICE agents to be released after Mamdani–Trump meeting
The arrest of Columbia University student Ellie Aghayeva took center stage during a White House meeting between Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump. Aghayeva was detained by federal immigration authorities, sparking campus protests, but was released hours later after what appeared to be presidential intervention. Mamdani raised her case directly with Trump while also discussing housing investment plans for New York City.
AI use in warfare: Anthropic rejects US demand for ‘unrestricted’ military access
AI firm Anthropic is refusing Pentagon demands for unrestricted use of its technology, citing concerns over mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. This public dispute could cost the company its government contract. While open to negotiation, Anthropic warns the Defense Department's stance offers little progress on preventing misuse. Lawmakers criticize the Pentagon's handling of the situation.
11 Indian Americans named Forbes’ 250 America’s Greatest Innovators
Eleven Indian Americans have been celebrated on Forbes' America's Greatest Innovators list, highlighting their transformative contributions across technology, biotech and infrastructure. These leaders, from AI pioneers to gene therapy developers, underscore the vital role of immigrant talent in shaping America's technological and economic future, inspiring a new generation of innovators.
Ramadan trending staycations in UAE: Book before Suhoor for exclusive discounts
Ramadan staycations are booming in the UAE for 2026, offering a tranquil escape before suhoor. This trend blends family time, reflection and unique culinary experiences like sunrise meals in scenic spots. It highlights a shift towards meaningful domestic travel, prioritising cultural engagement and relaxation over traditional holidays during the holy month.
What really happened between Adam22 and DeenTheGreat? Kick streamer feud explodes after No Jumper interview argument
Adam22 and DeenTheGreat clashed during a No Jumper podcast interview that quickly turned personal. The argument began after Adam criticized Deen’s viral fame. Deen responded with sharp insults, and tensions rose. Adam later claimed a fight almost happened outside involving Rollin’ 60s members. No physical fight took place, but the feud continues online.
UAE: Driving on Dubai-Sharjah route while fasting during Ramadan 2026? Experts warn of serious fatigue dangers on road
UAE authorities are issuing urgent safety alerts for drivers during Ramadan 2026, particularly those on long commutes. Experts warn that fasting-induced fatigue, dehydration and reduced alertness, especially in the late afternoon, significantly increase accident risks. Drivers are urged to prioritise rest, plan travel strategically and maintain calm to ensure everyone's safety on the roads.
Candace Owens challenges Erika Kirk’s single mother claim in Bride of Charlie series and questions role of her stepfather
Candace Owens released the first episode of her series Bride of Charlie, where she accused Erika Kirk of misrepresenting her childhood. Owens claimed Erika was not raised solely by her mother, Lori Frantzve, and said her father and stepfather were present. Owens also said Lori “married four times.” Erika Kirk has not responded.
'Indebted to you': Netanyahu's message to PM Modi as he recalls first date with Sara at Indian restaurant
During a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Thursday (February 26) alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a touching personal story highlighting their deep bond. Recalling an early romantic outing, Netanyahu reminisced about what he called their "first or second date" at a Tel Aviv Indian restaurant, crediting the "unbelievable" food for setting the perfect tone.
India backs Gaza Peace Plan, vows joint fight against terrorism with Israel: PM Modi in Jerusalem
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed a joint press briefing with Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu and said India and Israel stood shoulder-to-shoulder in opposing terrorism and its supporters, and added that they will continue to do so. PM Modi added that India and Israel are completely clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. Saying that India backs Gaza Peace Plan, he vowed to jointly fight against terrorism with Israel.
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