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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a new investigation into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles running “Full Self-Driving” (FSD). Officials say the system may be breaking traffic laws, and worse, causing accidents. According to Reuters, 58 reports describe Teslas blowing through red lights, drifting into the wrong lanes and even crashing at intersections. Fourteen of those cases involved actual crashes, and 23 caused injuries.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you’ll get instant…

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The AFE’s statement added that replica demonstrations will follow at the remaining La Liga games this weekend.The union has not asked Barcelona and Villarreal players to participate, however, to avoid it being “interpreted as a possible measure against any club”.The statement continued: “In the face of La Liga’s constant refusals and unrealistic proposals, the Spanish Footballers’ Association categorically rejects a project that does not have the approval of the main players in our sport and demands that the employers’ association create a negotiating table in which all information is shared and the exceptional characteristics of the project are analysed, the…

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A pioneering blood test correctly identified cancer in almost two thirds of cases it highlighted so could lead to earlier diagnosis, a study has found.The Galleri test, which screens for more than 50 cancers and is being trialled in the NHS, searches for the “fingerprint” of dozens of deadly cancers and can even identify signs before symptoms show. It identifies DNA shed by cancer cells in the bloodstream, giving the earliest signs a patient may have the disease.More than 23,000 people without symptoms from the US and Canada were analysed and assessed for at least a year as part of…

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Scientists say seven skeletons found in a mass grave in Croatia were most likely Roman soldiers who lived 1,700 years ago.The male skeletons, all with various injuries, were found “completely preserved” during excavations in 2011 at the site of the Roman city of Mursa – modern-day Osijek – in Croatia’s far east, a new research paper says.Mursa was conquered by the Romans during the first century BC and became a large settlement that was also an important centre for trade and craft.Now, researchers from several European archaeological institutions have been able to determine not only when the men lived, but…

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As the global market for secondhand luxury items surges, authentication has become the defining factor separating credible platforms from the rest.The resale market for fashion and luxury items is expanding at an annual rate of 10%, three times faster than the firsthand market, according to a report released Oct. 9 by Boston Consulting Group and luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective.The report projects the global resale market could reach up to $360 billion by 2030, from about $210 billion today.With more shoppers buying pre-owned designer brands, trust has become paramount. “As counterfeit manufacturing becomes increasingly sophisticated, even luxury brands themselves sometimes…

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Many high-fiber foods can help support your overall gut health by keeping your digestion regular and making stools easier to pass. This can reduce the need to strain during bowel movements, which is important for managing hemorrhoids. Consider these options to ease your hemorrhoids, which may have other benefits. The high fiber content in lentils can help reduce straining. Liudmila Chernetska / Getty Images Known as one of the highest-fiber foods, lentils are packed with 15.6 grams of fiber per cup, more than half of the recommended daily value. They’re also a great source of plant-based protein, with 17.9 grams…

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Charlie Northcott andBen MilneBBCIt started with a suitcase hidden under a bed.It was 2009, and Antony Easton’s father, Peter, had recently died. As Antony started to engage with the messy business of probate, he came across a small brown leather case in his father’s old flat in the Hampshire town of Lymington.Inside were immaculate German bank notes, photo albums, envelopes full of notes recording different chapters of his life – and a birth certificate.Peter Roderick Easton, who had prided himself on his “Englishness” (and been an Anglican) had, in fact, been born and raised in pre-war Germany as Peter Hans…

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Donald Trump is the “only one who can force” Russian leader Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table over the war in Ukraine, Finland’s president has told the BBC.Alexander Stubb also said that Finland would never recognise occupied Crimea as part of Russia, and that he wanted to ensure Ukraine became an EU and hopefully Nato member once the war was over.BBC Radio 4’s Today programme spoke to President Stubb ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with Trump at the White House on Friday, where he told the US president: “I think we can end this war with your help.”Meanwhile,…

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Some carried weapons of war; others ammunition – the very items on which their eligibility for the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) process they were about to embark on depended.Well-wishes rang out from the small crowd of locals gathered in Sanguere-Lim, Koui Sub-Prefecture, to see the combatants off as they walked from the 3R assembly point towards the nearby makeshift disarmament site being set up by the national unit overseeing and implementing the process.Music also played out – part of the Government awareness campaign – as a song blared from loudspeakers calling on Central Africans to lay down their arms…

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Sarah RainsfordSouthern and Eastern Europe correspondent in WarsawOmar Marques/Getty ImagesVolodymyr Zhuravlyov was released after the judge delivered his verdictA Polish judge has refused to extradite a Ukrainian citizen – suspected by Germany of sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September 2022 – arguing that if Ukraine was responsible for the attack, then it was a “just” act.Volodymyr Zhuravlyov, who was brought to Warsaw District Court in handcuffs, was detained in Poland last month on a European arrest warrant.Judge Dariusz Lubowski ordered his release, after a ruling that was met with a ripple of surprise from the crowd in court…

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Bernd Debusmannat the White House andJohn Sudworthin KyivGetty ImagesPresident Volodymyr Zelensky appears to have come away empty-handed from a White House meeting after US President Donald Trump indicated he was not ready to supply sought-after Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine.Zelensky said after the cordial bilateral that he and Trump had talked about long-range missiles, but decided not to make statements on that issue “because the United States does not want an escalation”.Following the meeting, Trump took to social media to call for Kyiv and Moscow to “stop where they are” and end the war.The Trump-Zelensky meeting came a day after…

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High blood pressure, or hypertension, impacts nearly half of U.S. adults. It can increase your risk of developing heart disease and harm your kidneys, eyes, and more. The good news is that there are meals and snacks rich in nutrients that regulate blood pressure, like magnesium, potassium, fiber, and omega-3 fats. A healthy diet is one of the best ways to support heart health and reduce heart disease risk factors, after all. Hummus is a good source of magnesium and fiber. A half-cup serving provides 6.75 grams (g) of fiber, which is 24% of the daily value (DV). Fiber decreases…

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When Megan Scott was a college senior working at a grocery store bakery, she’d unwind at a nearby coffee shop where she met John Becker, the barista. They chatted occasionally until one day, John commented on the book she was reading—wittily enough to catch her attention. Megan later learned that John’s family created Joy of Cooking—the first cookbook she ever owned. After bonding over that coincidence, she asked him out. Their first date was bar trivia, and the rest is history. They married in 2012. John and Megan enjoy being outdoors. It’s something they did before the diagnosis and continue…

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Whether you’re looking for a rice alternative for different dietary patterns, such as low-carb and paleo diets, or have simply run out of rice, there are plenty of options to try, like barley, quinoa, teff, and cauliflower. VeselovaElena / Getty Images Riced cauliflower is a popular rice alternative for those following low-carb diets. This is made by pulsing chunks of raw cauliflower in a food processor until it becomes a rice-like texture. Riced cauliflower is very low in calories and carbohydrates. One cup contains just 20 calories and less than 1 gram (g) of carbs. Cauliflower is high in vitamin…

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Going in for a mammogram isn’t always a painless process—from concerns about costs to discomfort during the procedure itself, many people end up skipping their recommended breast cancer screening. However, according to new research, doing so could be detrimental to your health. A study published on Sept. 25 in the BMJ found that women who skipped their first mammogram ended up having a higher risk of advanced-stage breast cancer later on. They also saw a 40% higher risk of death from the disease. “The women who did not attend their first screening were more likely to miss future screening,” Jean…

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Eggs, meat, and fish are some of the obvious sources of protein, but a few foods and drinks are higher in protein than you might think. Unexpected high-protein foods include kamut, guava, Brussels sprouts, kefir, and mung beans. Protein is a macronutrient that provides the amino acids your body needs to perform essential functions. Your protein needs depend on factors like your body size, age, and activity levels. Most active people need between 1.2-2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight a day, or 0.54-0.9 grams per pound, to support optimal health. PicturePartners / Getty Images Protein: 17.9 grams per…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:- ChatGPT to allow ‘erotica for verified adults,’ Altman says- National program helps seniors spot scams as losses surge- OPINION: The new arms race is for compute — and America can’t afford to fall behind Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI Inc., during a media tour of the Stargate AI data center in Abilene, Texas, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)’AGE-GATING’: OpenAI will soon lower restrictions on the content ChatGPT can produce, allowing the…

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The agency says it already has enough supplies in place to feed the entire population of the Strip for three months – if full access is granted by Israel.One week into the fragile ceasefire, WFP has been bringing in an average of 560 tonnes of food each day. “The ceasefire deal has opened a narrow window of opportunity, and WFP is moving very quickly to scale up food assistance and reach families who have endured months of blockade, displacement and hunger,” said Abeer Etefa, WFP Senior Regional Communications Officer and Spokesperson for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe.Speaking…

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Stomach cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells lining the stomach. It occurs when the cells that line the stomach mutate and grow at an uncontrollable rate. There are several known risk factors for stomach cancer.  Many factors can contribute to stomach cancer, including several precancerous conditions and genetic mutations. Precancerous Conditions  Stomach cancer usually starts with precancerous changes in the stomach’s inner lining. Precancerous conditions are changes that occur in the body that may lead to cancer. Several precancerous changes can happen in the stomach lining and raise the risk of stomach cancer.  Precancerous conditions connected…

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