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Tech company claims its new caps and beanies can read your mind and put it on a screen — no brain implant required
A new tech company claims it has developed a hat that can literally read your mind — then translate it onto a computer. Much has been discussed about brain implants which require cracking open a person’s skull and putting microchips directly onto your grey matter, but new company Sabi says that’s not necessary for its…
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Reedley biolab operator convicted in scheme to sell millions of faulty COVID tests
A man who operated a biolab in Reedley was convicted Tuesday of fraudulently selling $3.8 million worth of COVID-19 tests that he obtained from China and passed off to customers as being American-made. Following a two-week federal trial in Fresno, a jury also found 64-year-old Jia Bei Zhu guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud,…
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‘Survivor 50’ star Emily Flippen addresses 3 allies she ‘did dirty’ with ‘messy’ gameplay
“Survivor 50” star Emily Flippen blamed her “messy” gameplay for screwing over her allies Christian Hubicki, Rick Devens and Dee Valladares. “There’s three people in particular that I feel like I did really dirty,” the financial analyst exclusively told Page Six on Thursday. Flippen said she hurt Hubicki, 40, by constantly spilling his secrets to…
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Avoiding a possible contempt ruling, L.A. agrees to increase homeless beds
To avoid a possible federal contempt ruling, the Los Angeles City Council has agreed to extend by two years the city’s commitment to maintain thousands of beds for homeless people and to shift its focus from removing street encampments to getting people indoors. The agreement, signed by all parties to the landmark case that is…
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Kristin Smart murder case: Investigators probe grounds to unlock a 30-year mystery
Scientists equipped with soil vapor detection equipment and ground radar were at the home of the mother of Kristin Smart’s killer for a second day, scanning the ground for secrets in the dirt 30 years after she vanished. On Thursday, soil engineer Tim Nelligan and former FBI chemist Brian Eckerode, assisted by local soil scientist…
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US launches ‘self-defense’ strikes in Iran after Navy destroyers targeted, American official insists cease-fire still stands: report
The US military unleashed a wave of “self-defense” strikes on an Iranian port Thursday after Tehran launched an “unprovoked” attack targeting US Navy ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, officials said. US Central Command said the retaliatory attack was carried out after US forces intercepted multiple missiles, drones and small boats targeting three guided-missile destroyers…
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Senator Susan Collins Reveals Her ‘Essential Tremor’ Diagnosis. Here’s What That Means
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) speaks to media on May 5 during a visit to Bridgton Hospital, during a Congressional recess period, on May 5, 2026 in Bridgton, Maine. —Graeme Sloan—Getty Images On May 6, Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, revealed that she’s had a condition called essential tremor throughout the duration of her…
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Dozens of cruise ship workers, including from Disney, linked to child pornography, feds say
Dozens of workers from multiple cruise ships that docked in San Diego, including one from the Disney Cruise Line, were found to be in possession of or involved with the distribution of child pornography, according to authorities. Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection boarded eight cruise ships between April 23 and April 27 and…
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PK Kemsley claims Dorit blew nearly $1M on designer duds as foreclosure looms
PK Kemsley is claiming in a new court filing that estranged wife Dorit has spent more than $1 million on designer items, even as they face potential foreclosure on their Los Angeles home. According to court documents obtained by Page Six on Thursday, PK’s team investigated how the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star was…
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What Happened on the Hantavirus Cruise, According to a Doctor on Board
When Stephen Kornfeld set sail aboard the MV Hondius in early April, his grand plan for the cruise was to add as many new species as possible to his birding list. A medical oncologist based in Bend, Oregon, Kornfeld is also an avid birder—second on eBird’s renowned rankings of birders worldwide—and the ship would visit…









