Israel agrees to brief pause in fighting so Palestinian children can receive polio vaccinations, U.N. says

The WHO has reached an agreement with Israel for temporary pauses in fighting in Gaza to allow polio vaccinations for 640,000 children after the first polio case in 25 years was confirmed. The campaign will begin on September 1 in central Gaza, with daily pauses from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. for three days, extendable by one day if necessary. Similar pauses will follow in … Continue reading Israel agrees to brief pause in fighting so Palestinian children can receive polio vaccinations, U.N. says

China’s Icebreakers Challenge US Staying Power on Arctic Frontier

For the first time, China has sent three icebreakers to the Arctic, according to ship-tracking data, while a U.S. icebreaker, the USCGC Healy, aborted its mission after an onboard fire. Despite China’s territory being 900 miles from the Arctic Circle, the nation has declared itself a “near-Arctic state” and has strengthened ties with Russia, raising concerns among other Arctic nations. In response, the U.S. Department … Continue reading China’s Icebreakers Challenge US Staying Power on Arctic Frontier

Panic in France as ‘war’ between migrants, police sparks chaos

In the small northern French town of Grand-Fort-Philippe, tensions have escalated as clashes between migrants seeking to cross the English Channel and French police have intensified. Once a place where locals and migrants coexisted with polite interactions, the town is now facing increased violence. The situation worsened as French authorities ramped up efforts to curb illegal migration after a deal with the UK, the Express … Continue reading Panic in France as ‘war’ between migrants, police sparks chaos

Shark decapitates teenager on Jamaican beach

A 16-year-old Jamaican teenager, Jahmari Reid, was tragically decapitated by a shark while spearfishing alone on Jamaica’s north coast. His body was found the next day with his head and left arm missing, near a large tiger shark. J ahmari had gone spearfishing near his home in Trelawny, east of Montego Bay, but when he didn’t return, a search was launched. His devastated parents, Michael … Continue reading Shark decapitates teenager on Jamaican beach

4-year-old boy accidentally smashes 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar at museum

A 4-year-old boy accidentally broke a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar during a visit to the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel. The rare, fully intact jar, dating back to between 2200 and 1500 B.C., fell when the boy, out of curiosity, slightly pulled on it. The museum director, Inbal Rivlin, acknowledged that it was an accident and assured that the response would … Continue reading 4-year-old boy accidentally smashes 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar at museum

NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars begins steep climb to rim of a crater

NASA’s Perseverance rover is embarking on a challenging climb up 1,000 feet to the rim of Jezero Crater on Mars, after spending 3 1/2 years exploring its floor. The rover, which has already collected 22 rock samples from the crater’s bottom, will now gather samples from the crater’s rim. These samples could provide insights into Mars’ ancient climate and the possibility of past life. The … Continue reading NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars begins steep climb to rim of a crater

Big ‘planetary parade’ will see 6 planets line

Stargazers can enjoy a rare planetary alignment this week, with several planets visible just before sunrise on Wednesday. This “planetary parade” will feature Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn, all gathered closely on one side of the Sun. While Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye, spotting Mercury may be challenging due to its proximity to the horizon. Telescopes … Continue reading Big ‘planetary parade’ will see 6 planets line

SpaceX postpones the launch of private Polaris mission once again

SpaceX has delayed the launch of its Polaris Dawn mission, which aims to send four private citizens to space, due to unfavorable weather off the coast of Florida. The mission, led by billionaire Jared Isaacman, was scheduled for an early Wednesday launch but was postponed to ensure safe reentry conditions, as the capsule won’t be docking at the International Space Station. A backup launch window … Continue reading SpaceX postpones the launch of private Polaris mission once again

Rafael CEO: Iron Beam laser air-defense operational next year

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, an Israeli defense technology company, reported a record backlog of orders worth NIS 59 billion at the end of Q2, with notable growth in the Americas and a slight decline in Israeli sales. The company’s Q2 revenue increased by 25% year-over-year to NIS 3.9 billion, with new orders rising to NIS 6.4 billion. Since the start of the year, Rafael has … Continue reading Rafael CEO: Iron Beam laser air-defense operational next year

Ageing populations spell a robotic future for food and drink retailers

Retailers are increasingly adopting robotic solutions in response to labor shortages caused by aging populations and declining birth rates in developed countries, particularly in Europe, Japan, and South Korea. GlobalData’s report highlights the growing need for automation as the working-age population continues to shrink, leading to significant talent shortfalls in industries like hospitality. Robotics, offering high efficiency and low maintenance, are seen as a viable … Continue reading Ageing populations spell a robotic future for food and drink retailers

Security robots are starting to join the ranks of human guards

Security robots are increasingly being used across the U.S., from New York to Hawaii, to patrol residential communities and apartment buildings. While they offer the potential to complement human security guards, concerns have arisen about privacy, job losses, and their actual effectiveness in enhancing public safety. Though there’s limited public data to prove their reliability, experts argue that these robots excel in routine tasks, allowing … Continue reading Security robots are starting to join the ranks of human guards

Legos switching to more expensive renewable plastic for bricks

Lego is on track to replace all oil-based plastics in its bricks with renewable materials by 2032, despite a significant increase in manufacturing costs. The switch to certified renewable resin, which is 70% more expensive than traditional plastics, reflects Lego’s commitment to sustainability. However, the company plans to absorb these costs without raising prices for customers. Over the past eight years, Lego has tested over … Continue reading Legos switching to more expensive renewable plastic for bricks

Berkshire Hathaway hits $1 trillion market value

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway reached a $1 trillion market capitalization, becoming the first non-technology company in the U.S. to achieve this milestone. Shares of the conglomerate, which owns businesses like BNSF Railway, Geico, and Dairy Queen, have surged over 28% in 2024, outperforming the S&P 500. The achievement highlights Berkshire’s financial strength, despite its focus on old-economy businesses, and comes just before Buffett’s 94th birthday. … Continue reading Berkshire Hathaway hits $1 trillion market value

McDonald’s launches its biggest burger ever

McDonald’s is launching its biggest burger yet, the Big Arch, in response to high customer demand for heartier, flavorful, and affordable options. Initially tested in select countries, the Big Arch is now available in places like Canada and Portugal. The burger features two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of cheese, crispy onions, pickles, lettuce, and a new tangy sauce. Priced at about $12.59 CAD in … Continue reading McDonald’s launches its biggest burger ever

D.C. Grand Jury Returns Superseding Indictment Against Trump

A Washington, D.C., grand jury issued a superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump on four charges related to alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election. The charges include conspiracy to defraud the U.S., conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. The indictment updates the original charges brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, removing some elements in … Continue reading D.C. Grand Jury Returns Superseding Indictment Against Trump

Visiting Berlin, UK’s Starmer vows relations ‘reset’ with EU

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer made his first bilateral visit to Germany since taking office, meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin. The visit, marked by military honors, follows Starmer’s Labour Party’s victory in the July 4 general election. Despite recent unrest in the UK due to anti-immigration riots, Starmer emphasized his commitment to rebuilding trust with European allies post-Brexit, while ruling out rejoining … Continue reading Visiting Berlin, UK’s Starmer vows relations ‘reset’ with EU

Parenting Is Hazardous to Your Health, the Surgeon General Warns

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a warning that parenting can have harmful effects on mental health due to high stress levels faced by mothers and fathers. In his advisory, Murthy, a father of two, described parenting as both the “toughest and most rewarding” job, noting that 41% of parents report feeling too stressed to function, with 48% feeling overwhelmed compared to other adults. … Continue reading Parenting Is Hazardous to Your Health, the Surgeon General Warns

Lawmakers tour site of Trump assassination attempt

Rep. Mike Kelly, chairman of the House task force investigating the July 13 assassination attempt on Donald Trump, criticized the delayed response from law enforcement when gunman Thomas Crooks was first spotted at the Butler Farm Show fairgrounds in Pennsylvania. Despite snipers identifying Crooks 90 minutes before he opened fire, killing one and injuring two others, they awaited authorization to shoot. Kelly questioned who was … Continue reading Lawmakers tour site of Trump assassination attempt

RFK Jr. won’t be able to remove himself from ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on the ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin despite ending his independent presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump. Michigan officials confirmed that Kennedy, who was nominated by the Natural Law Party, cannot withdraw from the ballot. Similarly, Wisconsin’s election commission voted against his request to remove his name, citing state law. However, a court ruling in Nevada will keep Kennedy … Continue reading RFK Jr. won’t be able to remove himself from ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin

4th arrest made in connection to deadly ambush shooting livestreamed at Birmingham apartment complex

A fourth person was arrested in connection with the ambush shooting that killed 21-year-old Asia Poole at the Monarch Ridge Apartments last week. Aacoreyah Denae Woods, 20, was charged with murder, attempted murder, and discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling. Previously, a teen and two men—Ja’niyah Hendrix, Justin Hendrix, and Taylor McCloud—were also arrested, with charges ranging from theft to murder. The incident involved … Continue reading 4th arrest made in connection to deadly ambush shooting livestreamed at Birmingham apartment complex

Dog breeder found dead and as many as 10 of his Doberman puppies have vanished

A dog breeder, Paul Peavey, was found dead in Colorado, and up to 10 of his Doberman puppies are missing, prompting authorities to investigate his death as a homicide. Peavey, 57, was last heard from on August 19 and reported missing on August 21. His body was discovered three days later by a search party. The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office and the Colorado Bureau … Continue reading Dog breeder found dead and as many as 10 of his Doberman puppies have vanished

2 workers killed, 1 injured in tire explosion at a Delta Air Lines shop in Atlanta

Two workers were killed, and another was seriously injured in a tire explosion at a Delta Air Lines maintenance facility near Atlanta airport on Tuesday. The explosion occurred while disassembling wheel components at a wheel and brake shop, unrelated to any aircraft. The cause of the explosion is under investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Delta. The incident did not affect … Continue reading 2 workers killed, 1 injured in tire explosion at a Delta Air Lines shop in Atlanta

Colorado man left behind during office retreat survives night on mountain

A Colorado man survived a night alone and injured on Mount Shavano after being left behind by his co-workers during an office hiking retreat. The hiker became disoriented after summiting and, despite sending location updates, was hit by a storm, losing cell signal and his way. A search and rescue operation was launched after he was reported overdue, with teams battling harsh conditions. The hiker … Continue reading Colorado man left behind during office retreat survives night on mountain

People who repressed dissidents in Cuba moving to USA

Activists from the Miami-based Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba revealed that former Cuban regime members, involved in repressing dissidents, have exploited the U.S. immigration system to settle in the country amid a mass exodus from Cuba. The organization has identified 1,015 individuals who harassed and imprisoned critics in Cuba, with 115 of them already living in the U.S. These include former Communist Party officials, … Continue reading People who repressed dissidents in Cuba moving to USA

New Taliban law bans women from speaking in public, showing their faces

The Taliban dismissed criticism from the United Nations regarding new vice and virtue laws that further restrict women’s freedoms in Afghanistan, including banning them from showing their faces or speaking in public. UNAMA chief Roza Otunbayeva expressed concern, calling the laws a “distressing vision” for the country’s future. The Taliban’s spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, warned against “arrogance” from those unfamiliar with Islamic law and emphasized the … Continue reading New Taliban law bans women from speaking in public, showing their faces