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OpenAI Adopts Anthropic’s Universal Translator for AI Models

OpenAI's adoption of Anthropic's Model Context Protocol marks a strategic shift towards open-source integration across its products.

Sharpeville Massacre: The Day the World Saw Apartheid’s True Face

The Sharpeville massacre highlighted the brutality of apartheid, leading to global condemnation and the establishment of an anti-racism day.

Is Elon Musk the Reason for Poor Sales?

According to a report on March 1,...

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3.14159 and Beyond: Pi Day Marks Over Three Decades of Math Fun

Pi Day, celebrated on March 14, honors the mathematical constant π, showcasing its history and significance through global festivities.

Frankenstein Turns 205: A Look Back at the Ethical Questions It Raised

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein explores science, ethics, and human responsibility, marking its significance in literary history.

Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata: A Bold Opera That Conquered Time

Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata premiered in 1853, facing criticism but later became a beloved masterpiece exploring love and sacrifice.

Kuwait Liberation Day: A Symbol of Global Unity and Overcoming Aggression

Kuwait's Liberation Day commemorates freedom from Iraq's invasion, highlighting resilience and the importance of global cooperation.

How Alessandro Volta’s Invention of the Voltaic Pile Shaped Our Modern Electrical World

Alessandro Volta, born February 18, 1745, was a physicist who invented the first chemical battery, the 'Voltaic Pile.'

The Telephone’s True Inventor? The Forgotten Story of Antonio Meucci

Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in 1876, but Elisha Gray and Antonio Meucci also played crucial roles in its invention.

World Radio Day: Celebrating the Timeless Influence of Radio on Education and Society

World Radio Day celebrates radio's role in education and communication, highlighting its evolution from the late 19th century to now.

Rosé Tops Billboard Global 200 for 15 Consecutive Weeks, Surpassing Mariah Carey

Rosé of BLACKPINK sets a record on the Billboard Global 200 with "APT.," marking 15 weeks at number one, surpassing Mariah Carey.

Lee Seung Hoon Aims for Historic 9th Medal at Asian Winter Games

Lee Seung Hoon aims for his ninth medal at the Asian Winter Games, making history as South Korea's most decorated athlete.

George Washington Becomes the First President of the United States on February 4, 1789

George Washington, the first U.S. president, led the American Revolution and set key precedents for governance and presidential terms.

North Korea Reports on Yoon Suk Yeol’s Indictment, Calls It Unprecedented in Constitutional History

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun reports South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's historic indictment and detention amid political turmoil.

Stray Kids Rewrites History, Becoming First Group to Top Billboard 200 Six Times

Stray Kids makes history with six consecutive No. 1 albums on Billboard 200, showcasing their talent and global impact in music.

Why Leo Tolstoy’s Works Still Echo in Our Lives, Over 100 Years Later

Leo Tolstoy, a literary giant, profoundly explored human psychology and society, inspiring many with his timeless works and philosophy.

Is Marie Antoinette Really the Villain of the French Revolution?

Marie Antoinette was executed on October 16, 1793, symbolizing the fall of the monarchy amid the French Revolution's turmoil.

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