Tuesday, March 17, 2026

HUNGER GOURMET: North Korea Declares Scrawny PIGEON Meat A ‘Gourmet Dish’ Amid Mass Starvation

North Korea promotes pigeon meat as a gourmet dish to diversify protein sources amid food shortages, emphasizing small livestock farming.

Kim Jong Un’s Unwavering Support for Putin: What It Means for North Korea-Russia Relations in 2026

Kim Jong Un pledges unconditional support for Putin's policies, emphasizing their strong partnership and friendship in a recent letter.

Trump’s Next Target: Big Pharma’s Tylenol. Why He’s Questioning a $1B Industry

Trump links Tylenol to autism risk, announcing new FDA guidelines and studies, but scientific consensus remains unestablished.

Tag: Education

Unlocking Creativity: How Seoul’s Youth Will Benefit from New AI and Robotics Programs

Seoul Science Center partners with Smilegate Future Lab to enhance youth education in robotics and AI through innovative programs.

Unlock Your Musical Potential: Learn Guitar with Fender Play TV on Samsung TVs!

Samsung partners with Fender to launch the Fender Play TV app on TVs, providing professional guitar lessons for users at home.

Biosimilars No Longer Second-Best: Highlighting Cost Savings and Improved Patient Access

Biosimilars are becoming standard care, with growing confidence in their safety and efficacy, driven by cost savings and improved accessibility.

AI Alone Won’t Cut It—You Need Human Intuition, Says Former OpenAI VP

Former OpenAI VP highlights human taste as crucial for success in AI, urging companies to connect deeply with customers.

Small But Brilliant: Inside Microsoft’s Phi-4 Revolution

Microsoft launches the Phi 4 AI models, designed for complex problem-solving with varying parameters for educational and coding tasks.

Diabetes Risk for 40% of Adults: How a New Nutrition Guide is Helping

Korea's Food and Drug Safety Ministry launched a guide for prediabetes management, improving dietary habits for better health outcomes.

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