
How a Swansea Dad Got Shredded by Letting Code Count His Reps
A Swansea forklift driver traded late-night crisps for an AI coach and deadlifted 200 kg—proof that algorithms, not gym rats, now own the playbook to human potential.
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A Swansea forklift driver traded late-night crisps for an AI coach and deadlifted 200 kg—proof that algorithms, not gym rats, now own the playbook to human potential.

Inside the city that turned Longjing tea into unicorn tea—how Hangzhou lured Google engineers, minted 10,000 millionaires, and became China’s stealth Silicon Valley.

Facing economic collapse, Maduro offers rare cooperation with Washington on drug interdiction, raising hopes—and doubts—of a diplomatic thaw.

Hangzhou is quietly morphing into China’s most dynamic tech hub, where robots pour tea and AI predicts your stock luck—all backed by billions in venture cash.

A Swansea lifter handed his training log to an AI coach; twelve weeks later he’s hitting personal records and sparking debate about the future of personal training.

Devyani and Sapphire seal a $934 million merger to create India’s largest fast-food network, promising cheaper chicken and faster pizza.

Gold and silver extend their 2025 surge into the new year as central-bank buying, inflation jitters and supply shortages push prices to fresh records.

A wooden pirogue carrying 200 migrants capsized off Gambia; 11 survivors, one confirmed dead, dozens missing as navy and volunteers scour frigid Atlantic.

Step inside the Hangzhou ward where AI spots pancreatic tumors doctors miss and robots run the night shift.

Baidu’s chip unit Kunlunxin seeks a Hong Kong IPO, aiming to cash in on China’s AI boom while navigating geopolitical headwinds.