Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old boat-shaped mound in Turkey

In Turkey, archaeologists have unveiled a remarkable discovery that suggests the presence of a vessel resembling the legendary Noah’s Ark. This momentous find resulted from an extensive excavation effort carried out by the collaborative Mount Ararat and Noah’s Ark Research Team, which brings together researchers from three Turkish and American universities. Their ambitious project, initiated in 2021, was dedicated to investigating the geological formations in … Continue reading Archaeologists find 5,000-year-old boat-shaped mound in Turkey

NASA launches mission to 20,000-year-old supernova remnant to understand life cycle of stars

On Sunday, NASA initiated the launch of a new sounding rocket with the primary aim of investigating a celestial occurrence within the Cygnus Loop. This particular event pertains to a supernova remnant that transpired approximately 20,000 years ago. The Cygnus Loop is located at a distance of around 2,600 light years from our planet. The sounding rocket mission, bearing the name “Integral Field Ultraviolet Spectroscope … Continue reading NASA launches mission to 20,000-year-old supernova remnant to understand life cycle of stars

Uranus has a weird infrared aurora

In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have, for the very first time, utilized data from the Keck II telescope to identify the presence of an infrared aurora on the planet Uranus. This remarkable finding has the potential to provide crucial insights into the enigmatic characteristics of the magnetic fields within our solar system’s planets, and it might also offer an explanation for why a planet as … Continue reading Uranus has a weird infrared aurora

Chinese astronauts harvest tomatoes, lettuce in space

Aboard China’s Shenzhou 16 mission, astronauts have been engaged in an intriguing experiment involving the cultivation of vegetables on the Tiangong space station. This initiative forms a crucial part of their preparations for future deep space exploration. The mission, under the command of Jing Haipeng, along with novice astronauts Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao, has been in residence on Tiangong since late May. They are … Continue reading Chinese astronauts harvest tomatoes, lettuce in space

ChatGPT Gives Boston Dynamics Robot Dog Personalities

Boston Dynamics has harnessed ChatGPT to instill a diverse range of personalities in its robotic dog, Spot, empowering it to engage in conversations with people, provide insights about its surroundings, and adapt its behavior in real-time. Leveraging this extensive language model, Spot can now comprehend and respond to queries, identify and elucidate objects in its environment, and independently strategize actions based on different situations. This … Continue reading ChatGPT Gives Boston Dynamics Robot Dog Personalities

Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf

Beyond being mere fissures in the ice, crevasses serve a crucial role in the circulation of seawater beneath Antarctic ice shelves. This discovery is the result of research led by Cornell University, made possible by a groundbreaking expedition using an underwater robot. The remotely operated Icefin robot’s journey up and down a crevasse within the base of the Ross Ice Shelf provided the first-ever 3D … Continue reading Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf

First humanoid robot factory in the U.S. can crank out 10,000 robots a year

Envision a factory where humanoid robots, capable of walking, running, and working much like humans, come to life. While this might sound like a scenario from a science fiction film, it’s a reality. Welcome to RoboFab, soon to open its doors right here in the United States. Located in Salem, Oregon, RoboFab is slated to commence operations later this year. The brainchild of Agility Robotics, … Continue reading First humanoid robot factory in the U.S. can crank out 10,000 robots a year

Google CEO Sundar Pichai defends search deal with Apple in landmark antitrust trial

Google CEO Sundar Pichai appeared in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday to provide a defense for the tech giant in what is considered the most significant tech antitrust trial since the Microsoft case of the 1990s. This marks a pivotal moment in the U.S. government’s multi-week endeavor to establish that Google has unlawfully monopolized the online search market. Pichai, … Continue reading Google CEO Sundar Pichai defends search deal with Apple in landmark antitrust trial

UAW reaches deal with GM, ending strike against Detroit automakers

General Motors and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement, according to sources familiar with the matter, as reported by Reuters on Monday. This breakthrough brings an end to a coordinated six-week strike against the Detroit Three automakers, securing remarkable wage increases. The recent agreements, including those with Ford Motor and Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, represent significant victories … Continue reading UAW reaches deal with GM, ending strike against Detroit automakers

US consumers keep spending despite high prices

Recent data from the U.S. government paints a clear picture: A surge in consumer spending is driving robust growth, a resilience that has confounded economists, Federal Reserve officials, and even the somewhat pessimistic sentiment expressed in opinion polls by Americans. The government reported a significant 0.4% increase in consumer spending in September, even after adjusting for inflation and despite rising borrowing costs for Americans. Economists … Continue reading US consumers keep spending despite high prices

Pence ends White House campaign after struggling to gain traction

On Saturday, former Vice President Mike Pence announced the suspension of his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. He made this decision as his White House bid faced challenges in fundraising and failed to gain substantial support in the polls. “It’s become clear to me: This is not my time,” Pence said at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual gathering in Las Vegas. “So after much prayer and … Continue reading Pence ends White House campaign after struggling to gain traction

Johnson vows to move $14.5 billion Israel aid package, setting up showdown with Senate

On Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson pledged to advance a $14.5 billion aid package for Israel once the House reconvenes later this week. This decision was made during his first GOP conference call since assuming the leadership role. Johnson’s choice to present a separate funding bill for Israel, which he assured members would be fully funded, and to separate it from Ukraine aid, sets the … Continue reading Johnson vows to move $14.5 billion Israel aid package, setting up showdown with Senate

China Demands Biden Cave on Taiwan, Tech Restrictions for Meeting with Xi

The Chinese Communist Party, through its state media outlets and the Foreign Ministry, is pressing President Joe Biden, who identifies as a leftist, to renounce support for Taiwan and remove restrictions on imports of Chinese technology. These actions are considered prerequisites for an anticipated meeting between Biden and the authoritarian leader Xi Jinping, scheduled for November. During a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi … Continue reading China Demands Biden Cave on Taiwan, Tech Restrictions for Meeting with Xi

Trump holds wide lead in Iowa; Haley and DeSantis tied for second

In a poll released on Monday, it was revealed that Former President Trump continues to hold a significant lead among Republican caucus attendees in Iowa. The NBC News/Des Moines Register/Mediacom survey showed that 43 percent of likely GOP caucus attendees have chosen Trump as their first-choice candidate, giving him a commanding 27-point advantage over his closest competitors. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley are in a … Continue reading Trump holds wide lead in Iowa; Haley and DeSantis tied for second

Judge reinstates gag order on Trump in federal election subversion case

The federal judge presiding over the criminal case involving Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to subvert the federal election has reactivated the restraining order she had initially imposed on the former president earlier this month. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan has further rejected Trump’s petition for an extended suspension of the order. This order prohibits the former president from publicly singling out court personnel, potential witnesses, … Continue reading Judge reinstates gag order on Trump in federal election subversion case

Cornell University Jewish community threatened in online posts; police, FBI investigate

Cornell University police, in conjunction with the FBI, are conducting an investigation into a series of threats directed at the university’s Jewish community in New York. These threats were disseminated on a website not associated with the university and specifically singled out “104 West,” where the Center of Jewish Living is situated on the campus. One of the threats included a disturbing call for individuals … Continue reading Cornell University Jewish community threatened in online posts; police, FBI investigate

Landlord accused of killing 6-year-old Palestinian American boy pleads not guilty to murder

The landlord accused of fatally stabbing a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy near Chicago over two weeks ago entered a plea of not guilty to murder and hate crime charges in an Illinois court on Monday. On October 14, Wadea Al-Fayoume was stabbed 26 times at his home in Plainfield Township, Illinois, by his family’s landlord, as reported by the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Wadea’s mother, … Continue reading Landlord accused of killing 6-year-old Palestinian American boy pleads not guilty to murder

Arrest made in Halloween weekend’s fatal shooting of 2 in Tampa

In Tampa, Florida, a man has been apprehended in connection with a mass shooting that occurred during early Sunday’s Halloween festivities. According to the police, the incident resulted in two fatalities and 18 injuries. The shooting unfolded just before 3 a.m. in the Ybor City area, as disclosed by Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw during a press conference at the scene. Later on Sunday, it … Continue reading Arrest made in Halloween weekend’s fatal shooting of 2 in Tampa

Maine mass shooter had numerous run-ins with authorities, showed warning signs

Maine authorities dedicated Monday to piecing together the sequence of events that culminated in the state’s deadliest mass shooting. Key elements of the investigation began to emerge, shedding light on the suspect’s history of interactions with law enforcement and concerning indicators related to mental illness and violent threats. The suspected shooter, Robert Card, was discovered dead on Friday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Officials revealed … Continue reading Maine mass shooter had numerous run-ins with authorities, showed warning signs

Pro-Hamas protesters beat Black Hebrew Israelites with Palestinian flags at Chicago protests

The Israel-Hamas conflict extended to the United States, where Black Hebrew Israelites and pro-Hamas Palestinians engaged in confrontations on the streets of Chicago over the weekend. Video footage captured by Yeshiva World News revealed pro-Hamas demonstrators using their Palestinian flagpoles as weapons in a skirmish that unfolded on the road on Sunday, resulting in a broken wooden pole. Both sides exchanged projectiles and sticks while … Continue reading Pro-Hamas protesters beat Black Hebrew Israelites with Palestinian flags at Chicago protests

IDF rescues soldier held hostage by Hamas

During the IDF’s operation in Gaza on Sunday night, Private Ori Megedish, an IDF soldier, was successfully rescued, as confirmed by a joint statement from the IDF and Shin Bet on Monday. She had been kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on October 7 and has now been reunited with her family. A subsequent medical examination indicated that she is in good health. The IDF and Shin … Continue reading IDF rescues soldier held hostage by Hamas

Mexico throws troops, aid into Acapulco as hurricane death toll rises

Mexico’s government intensified its efforts on Sunday to aid the beleaguered coastal city of Acapulco, which had suffered the devastating impact of a record-breaking hurricane. The death toll and the number of missing individuals continued to rise in the aftermath. Hurricane Otis, a Category 5 storm, struck Acapulco on Wednesday, causing extensive damage to homes, hotels, and businesses with its powerful 165 mph (266 kph) … Continue reading Mexico throws troops, aid into Acapulco as hurricane death toll rises

Mob storms Russian airport looking for Jews

A flight traveling from Tel Aviv to Russia’s Dagestan Republic had to change its course on Sunday due to an incident at Makhachkala Uytash Airport. Reportedly, individuals supporting Hamas stormed the airport, seemingly with the intention of confronting Israeli travelers. A large crowd, consisting of hundreds of people, overtook the airport, situated in the capital of the predominantly Muslim region in southern Russia. Video footage … Continue reading Mob storms Russian airport looking for Jews

Gazans at ‘breaking point’ as aid centres looted, UN agency says

In response to your previous message, thousands of Gaza residents forcibly entered U.N. warehouses on Sunday, seizing essential items, which the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) described as a clear indication that they had reached a “breaking point.” One of these warehouses, situated in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, stores supplies provided by humanitarian convoys coming from Egypt and coordinated by UNRWA. Footage from … Continue reading Gazans at ‘breaking point’ as aid centres looted, UN agency says

Erdogan threatens to declare war on Israel and send military to Gaza

In a passionate speech at a pro-Palestine rally, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to make a veiled threat of potential intervention in Gaza. During the rally, Erdogan accused Israel of committing war crimes and portrayed Hamas as “freedom fighters.” These comments have stirred controversy and prompted Israel to withdraw its diplomatic presence in response. President Erdogan’s statement included a suggestion that Turkey could take … Continue reading Erdogan threatens to declare war on Israel and send military to Gaza