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Humanoid Robots Are Now Beating Human Runners

The landscape of robotics has shifted dramatically over the past year, as demonstrated at a recent half-marathon in Beijing where over 100 humanoid robots…

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From Spies to Systems: The CIA’s AI Shift

The CIA is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to support one of its core missions: analyzing intelligence gathered from human spies and covert…

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What Is Claude Mythos and Why Are Governments Paying Attention?

Claude Mythos, a newly introduced AI model developed by U.S.-based company Anthropic, is drawing global attention for its advanced capabilities in cyber security and…

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Powerful Earthquake Hits Japan, Tsunami Alerts Issued

A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the northern coast of Japan, triggering tsunami alerts and prompting mass evacuations across the Sanriku region. Waves…

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Rolls-Royce Goes Electric With Ultra-Exclusive Model

Defying a general downturn in the global luxury market, Rolls-Royce has unveiled its latest electric masterpiece, a limited-edition convertible titled “Project Nightingale.” Inspired by…

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The NASA Watch You Can’t Buy

The Omega Speedmaster X-33 has solidified its status as a legendary piece of space equipment, recently accompanying the Artemis II crew on their mission…

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How a Starlink Outage Disrupted U.S. Navy Drone Tests

A global outage of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network disrupted U.S. Navy drone tests, exposing potential vulnerabilities in the Pentagon’s reliance on a single communications…

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Amazon vs Starlink: The $11 Billion Race for Space Internet

Amazon is ramping up its efforts to compete in the growing market for satellite-based internet, announcing plans to invest more than $11 billion as…

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Are Tech Leaders Facing Risks Amid Growing AI Backlash?

A series of recent incidents targeting Sam Altman has drawn attention to a broader issue: growing public anger toward artificial intelligence and its potential…

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Why your power bank might not pass airport rules anymore

Airlines in the United States are introducing new restrictions on portable chargers as part of efforts to reduce the risk of lithium battery fires…

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Eyes on Every Corner: World’s Most Surveilled Cities in 2026

A new global ranking of urban surveillance reveals that Indian cities have become the most monitored metropolitan areas in the world. Leading the pack…

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The iPod comeback: why it’s trending again

Once considered obsolete, the iPod is seeing an unexpected revival as younger users rediscover its appeal in a hyper-connected world. Apple discontinued the device…

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Iran Talks in Doubt as Ceasefire Nears End

As the current ceasefire approaches its expiration, uncertainty is growing over whether diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran will resume. A U.S.…

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Who Spends the Most on War?

Global defense spending hit record highs in 2025, with the top 15 countries surpassing $2 trillion led overwhelmingly by the United States.

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Trump Claims Iran Sending Ships Toward U.S.

President Donald Trump made a social media claim that Iran is directing hundreds of ships toward the United States, including routes toward Texas, Louisiana,…

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