January 2025

Fog causes major disruption, key highways closed for safety reasons

Listen to the article Due to dense fog and zero visibility in various parts of the country, several stretches of highway have been temporarily closed to ensure the safety of travelers. According to a statement by Highway Police spokesperson Syed Imran Ahmad, the following highways have been closed due to the fog: M-2 (Lahore to […]

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16 Years of Bitcoin’s Legacy by Pakinomist

Pakinomist – On January 12, 2009, a groundbreaking milestone occurred that would forever change the landscape of digital finance. Satoshi Nakamoto, pseudonymous creators, performed the first peer-to-peer (P2P) transaction on the Bitcoin network. This historic moment at block 170 saw Satoshi transfer 10 BTC to computer scientist Hal Finney, making him the recipient of the

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Robots as colleagues: why the future of work is collaborative, not competitive

In my grandfather’s jewelry workshop, I witnessed the volume of repetitive tasks of human creativity—a challenge that inspired me to recreate the dynamics of the workplace through humanoid robotics that complement rather than compete with human workers. The debate surrounding robots in the workplace often gravitates towards a false dichotomy: human versus machine. As the

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Florida’s 7-foot-9 center meets Shaq in epic video: ‘Pick someone your own size’

There aren’t too many basketball players taller than Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, but the Los Angeles Lakers legend may have met his match in a recent social media video. O’Neal posted a TikTok skit on his account on Saturday. He was seen arguing with a man smaller than him, then turned to find 7-foot,

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Government, PTI to hold third round of talks on January 16

Listen to the article National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has called a meeting of negotiating committee representing the government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Thursday at 11:30 in the parliament. According to a statement from the speaker’s office, the meeting will take place in Committee Room 5 and will be held in camera. The

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‘We’ve failed them’: Sonos gets a new CEO after its disastrous year, and it looks like better times are ahead

Sonos had a very poor 2024, starting with the relaunch of its app in March, which immediately upset customers with its lack of features and sluggish performance. Sonos spent the rest of the year fixing it, costing huge sums of money and reportedly delaying other products as a result. During all this, the company launched

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LSU star Kyren Lacy arrested in connection with fatal car crash

LSU Tigers standout wide receiver Kyren Lacy was arrested and booked into a Louisiana jail on multiple charges Sunday. Lacy was charged with negligent homicide and hit-and-run driving with serious injury or death, according to online jail records. Both charges are felonies. He was also charged with reckless operation with accident. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

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Missing persons cases in Balochistan deeply worrying: CJ Yahya Afridi

Listen to the article Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi has described the Supreme Court as a “Titanic” that cannot be fundamentally changed but can chart a better course with reforms. Speaking during a meeting with members of the Supreme Court Press Association, he outlined his vision for improving judicial efficiency and accessibility, Express News

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Bills’ Josh Allen reveals stern message he received from ref after complaining about questionable no-call

NFL officials missed an obvious team penalty in the wild-card playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon. Bills quarterback Josh Allen appeared to score on third down and ended up taking a sack because his receivers were covered. However, a replay showed Broncos defensive back Patrick Surtain II holding

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