Gunnar Henderson steals hearts with heartfelt message to fiancée Katherine Lee after Orioles win

Gunnar Henderson of the Baltimore Orioles, despite a challenging 2025 season, is set to marry his longtime girlfriend, Katherine Lee Bishop, in November. The couple celebrated the 4th of July weekend in Atlanta, sharing their joy on social media. Katherine Lee’s support remains steadfast as Gunnar Henderson aims to improve his performance during the second…

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Sam Altman’s AI warning: Millions of jobs are at risk—here’s why

Artificial Intelligence transforms the job market. AI automates tasks across industries. Goldman Sachs predicts GDP growth, but job displacement is expected. Roles like prompt engineers are emerging. AI augments existing jobs. Reskilling is crucial for workers. McKinsey estimates millions may need to switch occupations. Governments are launching retraining programs. The workforce is adapting to the…

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Al Jazira star Mohamed Elneny’s secret second marriage to Hanan goes viral after fans spot Instagram clues

Mohamed Elneny, the Al Jazira player, is reportedly married to Hanan. Hanan posted pictures hinting at the marriage. Fans noticed her appearances at Elneny’s events. Elneny’s first wife, Amal El Hanawy, responded with a cryptic social media post. Sources confirm Elneny and Hanan met in the UAE. Elneny was released by Arsenal in July 2024.

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AI scam: How fake Rubio tried to reach world leaders; US calls it ‘sophisticated manipulation’

A sophisticated AI-driven impersonation campaign targeted US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, using generated voice messages to solicit information. Simultaneously, a Russia-linked phishing operation impersonated State Department officials, targeting personal Gmail accounts with falsified emails. These incidents highlight the increasing threat of AI-powered manipulation and the need for heightened cybersecurity vigilance.

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Who’s holding the Dallas Stars back? Matt Dumba, Tyler Seguin, and Ilya Lyubushkin might be their biggest liabilities

The Dallas Stars face crucial offseason decisions to maintain competitiveness, potentially parting ways with underperforming veterans. Matt Dumba’s defensive impact fell short of expectations, while Ilya Lyubushkin’s limited presence may not justify his roster spot. Tyler Seguin’s declining goal-scoring and high salary pose a challenge as the Stars aim to build around younger talent for…

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