Mar. 15, 2025
Looking back, it wasJoe DiMeo’s confidence that first captivated Jessica when they started dating. It’s in the way he walks, the way he dresses and his inviting conversation skills. Joe’s confidence shines through everything he does, says 34-year-old Jessica.
That’s still one of her favorite things about Joe, 26, and she imagines it’s just how he’s been his whole life, well before they started dating in April 2021 and tied the knot this past December.
Mar. 15, 2025
Lyndsey Feeney (left), developed sepsis months after both of her parents (Archie and Cathy, right) died of the infection.Photo:Lyndsey Feeney / SWNS
Lyndsey Feeney / SWNS
Lyndsey Feeney, 45, lost her father Archie, 73, in April after he suffered an arm injury. The wound became infected and bacteria entered his skin, causingcellulitis, which then progressed to sepsis.
Three months later, in July, Feeney’s mother Cathy, 72, who hadchronic pulmonary obstructive disorder (COPD)developed a urinary tract infection.
Mar. 15, 2025
teen texting on phone — stock image.Photo:getty
getty
Artificial intelligencecompany Character.AI is being sued after parents claimed a bot on the app encouraged their teen to kill them for limiting his screen time.
According to a complaint filed in a Texas federal court on Monday, Dec. 9, the parents said Character.AI “poses a clear and present danger to American youth causing serious harms to thousands of kids, including suicide, self-mutilation, sexual solicitation, isolation, depression, anxiety, and harm towards others,”CNNreported Tuesday, Dec.
Mar. 15, 2025
Illustration of an alarm clock cast shadow in form of death with scythe.Photo:urfinguss/Getty Stock Image
urfinguss/Getty Stock Image
An AI-powered death clock is getting an influx of use after claiming to predict the method and age at which you will die.Death Clocksays it utilizes AI to analyze age, weight, sex, smoking and drinking habits, body mass index (BMI), fitness, diet and country of residence to predict your death date down to the hours, minutes and seconds of the proposed date.
Mar. 15, 2025
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing.Photo:Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
Military officials say they have solved the mystery of a pilot who disappeared while flying over Vietnam during a mission in 1967.Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing, 33, of Columbus, Wisconsin, was officially accounted for on Friday, Dec. 20, about 57 years after his death, according to a news release from theDefense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.Downing was piloting an F-4C Phantom II aircraft during a nighttime armed reconnaissance mission over the then-Democratic Republic of Vietnam on Sept.