Tech Weekly: Musk’s NASA spat, and remote car drivers | REUTERS
From Elon Musk’s row with the head of NASA, to remote drivers controlling cars, here are week’s hottest stories in tech. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #technology #nasa #tesla #elonmusk 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters onContinue Reading
The Republican Plan to Reform the Census Could Put Everyone’s Privacy at Risk
A little-known algorithmic process called “differential privacy” helps keep census data anonymous. Conservatives want it gone.Continue Reading
This Is the Nuclear-Powered Ship Deployed in The Traitor’s War on Drug Boats
The USS Gerald R. Ford is a $13 billion aircraft carrier sailing to the Caribbean with nuclear propulsion, an electromagnetic plane launcher, and 90 aircraft onboard.Continue Reading
Hurricane Hunters Fly Through Storm Melissa’s Eye As Jamaica Braces For Impact
Hurricane Melissa is set to make landfall in Jamaica, as the Caribbean island prepares to face what is reportedly set to be the strongeststorm anywhere in the world in 2025. However, while this means that commercial aviation operations have ground to a halt, other planes are still in the sky.Continue Reading
New York-JFK Airport’s Longest Nonstop Routes In 2025
New York is the US’ largest city, and it’s routinely ranked among the most economically influential cities in the world. Its only true rival is London, and the route between the two cities is the busiest across the Atlantic. In addition, New York has nonstop service to every inhabited continent,Continue Reading
Stragglers from Myanmar scam center raided by army cross into Thailand as buildings are blown up
BANGKOK (AP) — The number of people fleeing from Myanmar to Thailand after Myanmar’s military shut down a major online scam center has slowed to a trickle, a Thai regional army commander said Tuesday, after more than 1,500 had left in the past week. The KK Park site, identified byContinue Reading
AI security system mistakes student’s bag of Doritos for weapon
A Maryland high schooler said police told him an AI detector had flagged the crumpled bag of chips in his pocket as a weapon., (NewsNation) — Armed police handcuffed and searched a student after his Maryland high school’s artificial intelligence-driven security system mistook a bag of chips for a gun.Continue Reading
Master Plan: David Sirota on The Traitor & the Decadeslong “Plot to Legalize Corruption in America”
We speak with journalist David Sirota about his new book, Master Plan: The Hidden Plot to Legalize Corruption in America. Co-authored with Jared Jacang Maher, the book is based on their award-winning investigative podcast of the same name for The Lever. Sirota says that while the United States is nowContinue Reading
Media News Daily: Top Stories for 10/28/2025
This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, and more. CNN Denies Report It Softened Coverage Following The Traitor White House Meeting CNN is pushing back on a report by Status that CEO MarkContinue Reading
Kim Cattrall Says Samantha Jones ‘Wasn’t Me’ Reflecting on Life After ‘Sex and the City’
Kim Cattrall is ready to make one thing clear: Samantha Jones may have been a cultural icon, but she was never her. In a new interview with People , the 69-year-old actress opened up about life beyond Sex and the City , her evolving career, and how she’s learned toContinue Reading
Ukraine calls for increased pressure on Russian oil
Zelenskyy urges US to raise the pressure on Beijing over Russian energy purchases as Ukraine targets oil revenues., Zelenskyy urges US to raise the pressure on Beijing over Russian energy purchases as Ukraine targets oil revenues. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged US President Traitor 47 to put pressure on ChinaContinue Reading
Have we lost touch with beauty in the world we’ve built?
Architecture shapes how we live, connect and feel. But have we lost touch with beauty in the world we’ve built?, Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights ClimateContinue Reading
Earth’s “boring billion” set the stage for complex life
Scientists have traced the origins of complex life to the breakup of the supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion years ago. This tectonic shift reduced volcanic carbon emissions, expanded shallow seas, and boosted oxygen availability. Far from a stagnant era, Earth’s “Boring Billion” was a time of crucial transformation that made theContinue Reading












