Eugenia Cooney death rumor resurfaces, with AI content fueling up the confusion: Here’s what we know so far about the entire chaos

Social media is abuzz with rumors of Eugenia Cooney’s death, fueled by AI-generated content and unverified claims. A Meta AI summary falsely stated her passing, while a TikTok user claiming to be a neighbor alleged witnessing an ambulance at her residence. However, fans express skepticism, citing the lack of credible sources and Cooney’s history of…

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National sports governance bill to be tabled in Parliament during monsoon session

The National Sports Governance Bill, designed to promote ethical practices in sports, is set to be presented in Parliament during the monsoon session starting July 21. Sports Minister Mandaviya addressed concerns from national sports federations, incorporating their suggestions and aligning the bill with IOC guidelines. The bill aims to resolve internal disputes within NSFs and…

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Degrees aren’t enough: Why students are choosing short-term global courses to build real-world skills

Students are increasingly opting for short-term global courses to gain practical skills like leadership and critical thinking, complementing traditional degrees. These programs, offered by institutions like Harvard and Cornell, provide focused learning, global exposure, and resume value. They equip individuals with the ability to lead confidently and succeed professionally in a competitive job market.

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Nvidia to resume H20 chip sales to China, CEO Jensen Huang says civil AI models should run on American tech stack

Nvidia plans to resume H20 AI accelerator sales to China after receiving US government assurance, a shift from previous restrictions. CEO Jensen Huang met with US officials, emphasizing Nvidia’s commitment to US job creation and AI leadership. The move is seen as positive for Nvidia, the AI supply chain, and US-China relations, potentially boosting Nasdaq…

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Who is Omar Fateh? Minneapolis’ ‘Zohran Mamdani’ running for mayor

Somali-American state senator Omar Fateh, a Minneapolis mayoral candidate, faced racist online attacks after announcing his progressive platform, including a $20 minimum wage and blocking police cooperation with ICE. Despite the vitriol and false claims about his citizenship, Fateh remains focused on the election, emphasizing the need to protect communities from Trump’s policies and invest…

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