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Fox News: US returns more than 250 stolen artifacts to Italy worth millions
The United States has returned over 250 ancient artifacts, including pots, paintings, and sculptures, to Italy after they were stolen and sold by an international network of smugglers in the late 1990s. The artifacts, some valued at millions of dollars, date back as far as the 9th century BC and include pieces from various ancient civilizations.
Italy displayed the previously looted artifacts, worth $12 million, at a restitution ceremony in New York. The items were recovered as part of a bankruptcy case against an antiquity dealer in the US, with an additional 65 pieces found at the Menil Collection museum in Houston. The museum claimed they had declined these works, referring the donor to the Italian Ministry of Culture.
#health
Fox News: Robert De Niro's daughter shares birthday message for son 1 month after his death: 'Hope you are at peace'
Drena De Niro, daughter of Robert De Niro, mourns the death of her son on his 20th birthday. His death was ruled an accidental overdose. She condemns social media speculation and calls for compassion for those suffering from addiction.
#technology
Fox News: How your passwords can be stolen by AI listening to your keystrokes
AI can listen to your keystrokes and accurately guess your passwords with up to 95% accuracy, according to a study by researchers at Cornell University. This poses a serious security threat and could expose your online accounts to hackers. It is essential to use strong and unique passwords, employ two-factor authentication, and have good antivirus software on your devices to protect yourself from potential AI intrusions.