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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' Feature Under Scrutiny After Accidents

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) feature after several incidents, including one fatal pedestrian accident. The probe focuses on four accidents where Teslas using FSD crashed in conditions lik

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Italy's New Surrogacy Ban: A Closer Look

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recently signed a controversial ban on surrogacy, sparking immediate backlash. Meloni described the law as a rule of common sense, aimed at preventing the exploitation of women's bodies and children. She emphasized that human life is priceless and not a commodit

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris Faces Off on Fox News: A Lesson in Political Spin

Fox News anchor Bret Baier recently interviewed Vice President Kamala Harris. Instead of a fair political discussion, it turned into a boxing match about immigration. Baier's aggressive tone, filled with interruptions and counterarguments, was likely a response to pressure from Trump supporters who

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Italy's New Law Tackles Surrogacy Tourism

Italian lawmakers have just passed a strict new law making it illegal for couples to seek surrogacy abroad. This move comes from the far-right Brothers of Italy party, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The law extends a previous ban on surrogacy within Italy, but now reaches further to punish th

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Italy Bans Surrogacy, Stirs Debate on Parental Rights

Recently, Italy's parliament passed a law making it illegal for couples to seek surrogacy abroad. This move, backed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's conservative party, is seen as targeting LGBTQ+ couples. Since taking office, Meloni has been pushing for traditional family values, making it toughe

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Georgia Votes: Judge Strikes Down Controversial Election Rules

In Georgia, a judge has struck down some new election rules passed by Donald Trump allies. These rules were seen as controversial because they might have caused issues in the critical swing state. One rule wanted county election officials to check election results before certifying them. Another rul

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Mental Health in Congo's Displacement Camps

In the heart of eastern Congo, near the bustling city of Goma, lies an unseen battle. It's not fought with guns or bombs, but in the minds of those trapped in displacement camps. Years of conflict have taken a heavy toll on mental health. People like Nelly Shukuru, a 51-year-old mother of six, found

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Oct 16 2024BUSINESS

Mistakes and Mishaps: Lufthansa Fined for Handling of Jewish Passengers

In a significant move, Lufthansa, Germany's largest airline, has been slapped with a $4 million fine by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). This fine centers around an incident in May 2022 where 128 Jewish passengers, sporting traditional Orthodox attire, were barred from boarding a flight. T

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Nebraska Felons Get Voting Rights Back Immediately After Sentence

Imagine serving your time, completing your sentence, and then being told you can't vote. That was the case in Nebraska until recently. The state's top court just said former felons can vote right after their sentence ends. This is a big deal because Nebraska used to make people wait two years before

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Oct 16 2024POLITICS

Voting Rights for Felons in Nebraska: A Game Changer in November?

Imagine this: what if thousands of Nebraskans, who have served their time for felonies, could vote in the upcoming elections? That's exactly what the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled recently. The top election official, Bob Evnen, had tried to block these voters, but the court said no. This decision cou

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