Google Maps debuts Ask Maps, a Gemini-powered AI chatbot for conversational local searches. Now available in the U.S. and India on Android and iOS devices.
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World’s biggest maternity ward? Over 41,000 giant turtles found nesting together in the Amazon
Over 41,000 giant South American river turtles were found nesting along the Guaporé River, marking the largest known site for this endangered species. Researchers from the University of Florida and ...
Most AI still "sees" the way a poster sees, as a flat picture, but not Christoph Lassner of World Labs. That works for captions and filters ...
The destination stays the same for everyone. The Champions League final is scheduled for Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30, 2026. For a plain explainer on how the knockout bracket works round by ...
From Michelin-starred Europe to Mumbai's The Table, a globetrotting gourmand charts the world's most unforgettable ...
Apple's iPad is one of our very favourite devices, and it's the one we use the most every single day. That's because there's no end to its talents. At home it's superb for streaming, shopping, family ...
Jaipur has been named among the world’s 50 most beautiful cities by Condé Nast Traveler. Discover why India’s Pink City ...
This massive Pennsylvania general store offers a one-of-a-kind shopping adventure with countless products and old-fashioned ...
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Stephen Ndegwa - Why the Autism Management Bill 2025 Needs to Go Back to the Drawing Board
When my non-verbal autistic son turned 16 in November, we did not celebrate a milestone of independence. Instead, we marked another year navigating a system of profound silence.The long-awaited Autism ...
How long can Iran keep shooting missiles? How long can everyone else keep shooting them down?
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12 hiking trails around the world shut down for good
When a trail shuts for good, it hits you in a specific way. You lose more than a route on a map. You lose a place where your breathing slowed, where the terrain forced you to pay attention, where you ...
When four unassuming Argentines settled in for breakfast at the Hotel Kansas City on Dec. 10, no one — not even their hosts — knew that this, a low-key visit to America’s 38th-largest city, would ...
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