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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

China's Aircraft Carrier Liaoning Spotted Near Taiwan, Then Moves On

On Tuesday, Japan's military shared that the Chinese aircraft carrier, Liaoning, had moved away from Taiwan and was heading back to the South China Sea. The Liaoning had been taking part in major military exercises near Taiwan, which included simulated attacks on sea and land targets. It was spotted

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Putin's Health Check: A Routine Visit or More?

Russian President Vladimir Putin, aged 72, recently paid a visit to the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow. The Kremlin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, has assured everyone that these visits are just routine check-ups. Independent sources like Meduza reported that Peskov told a Tass reporter that th

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Putin's Slow Gain in Ukraine: What's the West Doing?

Vladimir Putin is making steady progress in Ukraine, using Iranian drones and North Korean artillery. Meanwhile, Brussels, the EU's capital, seems stuck waiting for elections and new leaders. NATO admits Russia is making small gains, but Ukraine hasn't achieved its key goal of relieving the frontlin

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Secret Trump-Putin Calls: Biden’s Team in the Dark, Adviser Alerts “Red Flags”

Imagine a playground where grown-ups are playing hide and seek with phones. That’s what it feels like with the reports about former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. A top US official, Jake Sullivan, said the Biden administration is clueless about these calls. Sullivan adm

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Oct 18 2024SPORTS

Why Did the Saints Call a Timeout?

On Thursday night, the New Orleans Saints faced off against the Denver Broncos, and the game didn't go their way. The final score was 33-10 in favor of the Broncos. One peculiar moment happened right before halftime. The Saints decided to call a timeout, which left commentator Al Michaels baffled. T

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Tesla's Future: The Cybercab

Tesla has finally revealed its vision for the future of self-driving cars with the Tesla Cybercab. This car is designed to be fully autonomous, meaning no steering wheel or pedals are needed. The Cybercab was showcased at Tesla's "We, Robot" event, giving us a glimpse into what the company thinks tr

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Dream of Driverless Cars

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, recently shared his vision for the future at a glitzy event in California. He talked about a world where cars drive themselves, parking lots become parks, and robots walk among us. Musk showed off his new robotaxis and a van called the Robovan, which he says will be read

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

China's Next Decade in Space: Moon, Mars, Asteroids, and Jupiter

China's space exploration plans for the next decade include some exciting destinations. They've already collected samples from the far side of the moon, and now they're looking at Mars, asteroids, and even Jupiter. The samples from the moon's far side are different from those from the near side, whi

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Oct 18 2024HEALTH

Safety Alert: Goodbye Meals, Hello Listeria Worries

You might want to think twice before digging into your favorite ready-to-eat meals. Major stores like Amazon, Costco, and Walmart have recalled over 300 meals due to a possible listeria outbreak. The culprit? An Oklahoma meat processing plant, BrucePac, which is recalling a whopping 12 million pound

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Driverless Taxis: Hurdles on the Road Ahead

Elon Musk has big plans for the future of transportation. He recently showed off 20 Cybercabs, which are designed to take passengers from point A to point B without a driver. These cars can only hold two people, which is a bit odd for a taxi. Musk hopes to start making these cars in 2026 or 2027. Bu

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