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Elon Musk Unveils Tesla’s New Robotaxi, Robovan
By Zachary Stieber Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Oct. 10 unveiled a new vehicle dubbed the robotaxi as well as a larger vehicle the company is calling the Robovan. The robotaxi, or cybercab, has no steering wheel or pedals. The five-seater is aimed at transporting people autonomously. “You could fall asleep and wake up at…
Keep readingIran Hints at Changing Nuclear Doctrine If Israel Attacks
By Chris Summers A senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, has hinted that Iran could change its nuclear doctrine if Israel were to attack its atomic facilities. Brig. Gen. Rasoul Sanaei-Rad warned Iran’s Fars news agency, in an interview on Wednesday, not to attack nuclear facilities. Sanaei-Rad said: “These days, there is talk…
Keep readingPentagon Puts Russian Casualties in Ukraine War at 600,000
By Katabella Roberts Russia has suffered more than 600,000 casualties since its military forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022, according to a senior Defense Department official. The latest figure was provided by one of at least two U.S. officials granted anonymity to brief reporters on Oct. 9 at the Pentagon on the course of the…
Keep readingEthel Kennedy, Widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Human Rights Advocate, Dies at 96
By Bill Pan Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and human rights advocate, died on Oct. 10 at the age of 96. The Kennedy family matriarch had been hospitalized after suffering a stroke in her sleep last week. “It is with our hearts full of love that we announce the passing…
Keep readingThe Future of Artificial Intelligence: Threats, Opportunities, and the Global Power Struggle
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s already here, transforming industries, governments, and even the global balance of power. From autonomous weapons and AI-powered surveillance to economic automation and cutting-edge health advancements, AI is rewriting the rules of geopolitics. But is the world ready for the rapid…
Keep readingFEMA Director: Florida Dodged ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ With Hurricane Milton
By Jack Phillips The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said Florida appeared to have dodged a “worst-case scenario” during Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on Wednesday night as a Category 3 storm before passing over the state. Milton, which formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane…
Keep readingHurricane Milton leaves at least 10 dead, millions without power in Florida
By Leonara LaPeter Anton and Brad Brooks ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, Oct 10 (Reuters) – Hurricane Milton plowed into the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after cutting a destructive path across Florida that spawned tornados, killed at least 10 people and left millions without power, but the storm did not trigger the catastrophic surge of seawater that…
Keep readingIn Wake of Roe Reversal, Abortion-Related Legal Battles Increase
By Matthew Vadum Pro-abortion state and local governments are filing lawsuits to shut down pro-life pregnancy help organizations that encourage women considering an abortion to seek alternatives. Pregnancy help organizations, or PHOs, are pro-life nonprofits that provide a range of services to women facing unintended pregnancies, according to the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Support services include pregnancy…
Keep readingDeSantis, Florida Officials Issue Warnings to Would-Be Looters Ahead of Hurricane Milton
By Jack Phillips Officials in Florida issued stark warnings to would-be looters during Hurricane Milton that they could get shot or arrested. “Florida will not stand for looting—we will not stand for it. We will come after you,” Mark Glass, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, told reporters on Wednesday morning. A day…
Keep readingNobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for Work on Proteins
By The Associated Press STOCKHOLM—The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded Wednesday to scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their work with proteins. Baker works at the University of Washington in Seattle, while Hassabis and Jumper both work at Google Deepmind in London. Hans Ellegren, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy…
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