Alex Zanardi, a Formula 1 driver who became a Paralympic gold medalist after losing his legs in a crash, has died at 59.
Keeping your eyes on the road is vital if your car travels at a speed of 200 mph (322 kph). A strong neck helps.
Alex Zanardi of Italy endured incredible adversity in his life, but he overcame those challenges in a remarkable way. The ...
Stefano Domenicali, Toto Wolff, Martin Brundle and Naomi Schiff have paid tribute to Alex Zanardi following his death on 1 ...
Addressing the 25th anniversary of the Rüna Khrietho–Maong Aksü event in Ungma on Saturday, former Chief Minister SC Jamir ...
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview, the Swetche Systems founder and UN Peace Volunteers Fellow, Lucky Oyanna, is the ...
The Philippines may soon be among the countries that are prohibiting minors from using social media platforms to protect them from online risks, if such proposals are passed by Congress. Several ...
AS the global economic influence increasingly shifts to the Global South, China–Africa economic and trade cooperation has ...
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Anthropic’s most powerful AI model just exposed a crisis in corporate governance. Here’s the framework every CEO needs.
Yale's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and colleagues argue that Claude Mythos will break enterprise deployment in ways that cannot be ...
These cookies are favourite among many East Coast Canadians, with N.L.-based chef Bonita Hussey saying they're "just perfect ...
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100,000 tons of US Navy raw power: The aircraft carrier isn’t dead yet
The U.S. Navy’s aircraft carrier may be following the historical path of the battleship—once dominant, eventually outflanked ...
Alex Zanardi, Italian auto racing champion turned Paralympic gold medalist, has died at 59. His inspiring journey from ...
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