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Coverage of model in the Nexus archive.
- Recall issued for certain MagSafe power banks due to fire and burn risks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled Flaunt MagSafe Battery Charger power banks (model E33A) due to fire and burn risks. The power banks, sold from May 2024 to April 2025, caused five overheating incidents, including burns and property damage. Consumers are advised to stop using them and request refunds or store credit, avoiding improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries.
- Body of model found embracing her pet dog is pulled from the rubble after Venezuela earthquake killed 2,600 with thousands more still missing
The body of a model was found embracing her pet dog after an earthquake in Venezuela killed 2,600 people and left thousands missing. Rescue efforts are ongoing amid the devastation.
- Body of model found embracing her pet dog is pulled from the rubble after Venezuela earthquake killed 2,600 with thousands more still missing
The body of a model was found embracing her pet dog after an earthquake in Venezuela killed 2,600 people, with thousands still missing. The disaster has caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
- Woman shaken after burglars ransack Tarzana home
Gabrielle Tuite, an actress and model, is living in fear after burglars ransacked her Tarzana home for the third time in recent years. The incidents occurred at two different properties, with intruders also targeting her Sherman home. The case highlights a surge in residential break-ins across the San Fernando Valley.
- Chicago father, 32, who worked as model beaten to death outside bar weeks before arrival of second baby, as cops release photos of four suspects
A 32-year-old Chicago father, who worked as a model, was beaten to death outside a bar weeks before the arrival of his second baby. Police released photos of four suspects in the case.
- Can Anthropic Keep Its Exploit-Writing AI Out of the Wrong Hands?
Anthropic's Mythos Preview model can identify and exploit critical zero-day vulnerabilities, but the company claims to have implemented controls to manage its use. The article questions whether these safeguards can prevent the technology from falling into the wrong hands.