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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Start to Autonomous Rides

Tesla's self-driving taxis hit the road for paid rides, but not without some hiccups. On their first day, these autonomous vehicles seemed to bend the rules of traffic laws. A video captured by Rob Maurer, a Tesla investor, showed a Model Y making a messy left turn. The car hesitated, then swerved i

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Secrets: How Super-Magnets Are Changing Medical Imaging

Scientists have made a big leap in medical imaging. They've found a way to use super-strong magnets to look inside the body like never before. These magnets, called 7 Tesla MRI machines, are like superheroes. They can take pictures of the insides of the body and also measure important stuff, like so

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Tesla's Unlikely Protest Spark

In Seattle, a group of around 40 activists gathered at the Pine Box bar. They were there to listen to Tesla's quarterly earnings call. This was unusual. It was the first time Emily Johnston, one of the leaders, had done this. It was also the first time a local TV station covered such an event. The

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis Hit the Road

Tesla has started testing its robotaxis in Austin, Texas. These self-driving cars are currently limited to a specific area and operate between 6 a. m. and midnight. Each Tesla robotaxi has a safety monitor in the passenger seat, and the driver's seat remains empty. Riders can use the new Robotaxi Ap

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: Cool Tech for Fixing Broken Hearts

Heart problems are a big deal worldwide, so scientists are working hard to find better ways to fix them. They're using special materials and high-tech methods to create parts that can help hearts work better. One big challenge is picking the right stuff to help heart cells grow and work well. There

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Jun 24 2025BUSINESS

Kroger's Big Shutdown: What's Happening and Why It Matters

Kroger, the big name behind Pick 'n Save and Metro Market, is shutting down around 60 stores across the country. This is all part of a major company shake-up to keep things running smoothly. While they haven't spilled all the details, they did let it slip that five Pick 'n Save spots in Wisconsin ar

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Hollywood Love Story Ends: Dermot Mulroney and Prima Apollinaare Part Ways

Dermot Mulroney, the well-known actor, has decided to end his 14-year marriage to Prima Apollinaare. On June 23, he officially filed for divorce in Los Angeles, citing \"irreconcilable differences\" as the reason. The couple, who tied the knot in 2010, have two daughters together, Sally and Mabel.

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Satellite Images Reveal Impact of U. S. Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites

Recent satellite images have given the world a glimpse into the aftermath of the U. S. operation, codenamed Midnight Hammer, which targeted Iran's key nuclear sites. The images show significant damage to the Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz facilities, but the extent of the destruction is still under deba

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Big Ad Deal Gets Green Light with a Twist

A huge ad deal just got the okay from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), but there's a catch. The FTC, currently all Republican, said yes to Omnicom buying Interpublic Group for $13. 5 billion. But they added a rule: Omnicom can't steer ads away from platforms based on political views. This means O

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Money Fight: Who Gets the Pie?

South Park, the long-running animated series, is at the center of a heated dispute. The show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are accusing Jeff Shell, an executive at RedBird Capital, of meddling in contract talks. Shell is set to become the president of Paramount if a merger with Skydance go

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