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The Latest | It would take until 2040 to rebuild all homes destroyed so far in Gaza, UN report says
If the Israel-Hamas war stopped today, it would still take until 2040 to rebuild all the homes that have been destroyed in nearly seven months of Israel’s bombardment and ground offensives in the territory, according to United Nations estimates released Thursday. The United States has pressured Israel to increase aid
Japan’s Kishida unveils a framework for global regulation of generative AI
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled an international framework for regulation and use of generative AI on Thursday, adding to global efforts on governance for the rapidly advancing technology. Kishida made the announcement in a speech at the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. “Generative AI has the potential
3 Florida cities ranked among best places to live. Here’s why
Livability has released its ranking of the “Top 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S.” — and it features three key Florida cities. According to the study, these cities were analyzed based on economic, housing, transportation, health and education factors. The study used these measures to come up with
Adults-only event boasts ‘bacon, bourbon and blues’ in Oviedo
Bacon, Bourbon and Blues, a 21+ event coming to the Oviedo Cultural Center this weekend, promises a thirst-quenching evening of music, laughter and good eats. The event takes place Saturday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with a full cash bar offering a variety of beer, wine and spirits. Tickets
‘Basic geometry:’ How this Central Florida Army veteran became a self-taught origami artist
Rodriquez Benjamin, 40, spent 6 years in the U.S. Army, including two deployments in Iraq – the first for 15 months and the second for 14 months. Benjamin said he joined the Army to be able to help his family; at the time, his grandfather was being treated for cancer,
Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s Odesa for the third time in a week, injuring 14
Russia struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa with ballistic missiles in a nighttime attack, injuring 14 people and starting a massive blaze, local officials and emergency services said. The third attack on the city in a week hit a sorting depot belonging to Ukraine’s biggest private delivery company,
Taco and margarita festival brings Cinco de Mayo to Clermont
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo weekend on the shore of Lake Minneola by attending the inaugural Clermont Taco and Margarita Festival this Saturday and Sunday. General admission is free and starts at noon, with entrance allowed at 11 a.m. for holders of sold-out VIP tickets, according to the event’s website .
European court upholds Italy’s right to seize prized Greek bronze from Getty Museum, rejects appeal
A European court on Thursday upheld Italy’s right to seize a prized Greek statue from the J. Paul Getty Museum in California, ruling that Italy was right to try to reclaim an important part of its cultural heritage and rejecting the museum’s appeal. The European Court of Human Rights, or
Saucy competition coming to Jessup
The Family of Saint Ubaldo is kicking off May with the first meatball and sauce competition in Jessup. Discover more from LockedIN Magazine Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
One Tech Tip: How to repair an electric toothbrush
Toothbrushes used to be simple, powered only by your hand so they never broke down. Nowadays, rechargeable electric toothbrushes are increasingly popular because they make brushing easier and more effective, but they are a headache when they stop working properly. Inside an electric toothbrush’s waterproof housing is a battery that
Georgia parliament cancels session after building damaged during huge protests
The parliament of Georgia cancelled its Thursday plenary session following massive protests against a proposed law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the country’s bid for membership in the European Union. The parliament’s announcement said the cancellation was connected to damage the building suffered during Wednesday protests
Death toll jumps to at least 48 as the search continues in southern China highway collapse
The death toll climbed to 48 on Thursday as search efforts continued in southeastern China after a highway section collapsed in a mountainous area, sending more than 20 cars down a steep slope. Officials in the city of Meizhou said three other people were unidentified, pending DNA testing. It wasn’t
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