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Bigger than San Francisco: China opens world's highest bridge over the 'Earth's crack' gorgeVideo

In Guizhou province, the world's highest bridge was opened, spanning the Huajiang Gorge 625 meters above the Beipanjiang River. It cuts travel time from two hours to two minutes, being almost nine times higher than the Golden Gate Bridge.

News of the World • September 28, 02:14 PM • 9740 views
Google DeepMind unveiled a new generation of robots capable of sorting laundry and adapting to complex tasksPhoto

Google DeepMind unveiled new Gemini Robotics 1. 5 and Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 models, enabling robots to perform multi-step tasks. The robots can sort laundry and recycle waste, as well as adapt to new conditions.

Technologies • September 26, 12:21 PM • 2411 views
Trump accused China of polluting US air

US President Donald Trump stated that US air is being polluted due to the activities of other countries, particularly China. He also noted that China dumps garbage into the ocean, which drifts to the US coast.

Politics • September 23, 03:34 PM • 3632 views
Former famous San Francisco chef robbed three banks in one day

Former chef Valentino Luchin, who once worked in famous San Francisco restaurants, found himself behind bars after a series of three bank robberies in one day. This is not the first such incident in his biography, as he already robbed a bank in 2018.

Crimes and emergencies • September 15, 03:13 PM • 5198 views
Billions of users at risk: former WhatsApp manager accuses Meta of security breach

A former WhatsApp cybersecurity executive has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging that 1,500 engineers had unrestricted access to user data. This could violate a 2020 US government order.

News of the World • September 9, 07:04 AM • 4152 views
Computer glitch paralyzes train traffic in San Francisco

The regional commuter train system in the San Francisco Bay Area halted all trains due to a computer glitch. The problem arose after a computer network update.

News of the World • September 5, 04:58 PM • 5423 views
Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth broke the law during Los Angeles protests – Federal CourtPhoto

Federal Judge Charles Breyer stated that Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth violated federal laws by deploying the National Guard during protests in Los Angeles. This refers to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which prohibits the use of the military for domestic purposes.

News of the World • September 2, 05:34 PM • 4982 views
Judge ordered the demolition of the "Alligator Alcatraz" migrant detention center: full demolition expected in 60 days

Florida Judge Kathleen Williams has banned the detention of migrants at the "Alligator Alcatraz" center, built in the swamps. The facility must be demolished within 60 days due to environmental damage.

News of the World • August 22, 01:50 PM • 7998 views
Red carpet for Putin, no ceasefire for Trump: Bloomberg summarized the Alaska summit

The meeting between the US and Russian presidents in Alaska did not yield public results regarding an end to the war in Ukraine. Details of the conversations, particularly in the limousine, remained undisclosed, raising concerns about possible agreements.

Politics • August 16, 05:51 AM • 8447 views
Musk's X must face part of lawsuit over child pornography video

The US Federal Court of Appeals reinstated part of the lawsuit against Elon Musk's X platform. The accusations concern the untimely response to a child pornography video that garnered over 167,000 views.

News of the World • August 2, 08:27 AM • 4493 views
Tsunami Reaches California: Storm Warning Issued in Northern State, Coast Evacuated

The US has issued the highest level tsunami warning for the northern coast of California after a powerful earthquake near Kamchatka. Waves up to 1.4 meters are expected, and residents are urged to evacuate immediately.

News of the World • July 30, 08:55 AM • 6283 views
4 million times faster than the USA: Japan set a world record for internet speed

Japanese researchers transmitted over 125 thousand gigabytes of data per second over a distance of more than 1800 km, setting a new world record for internet speed. This achievement was made possible by a new type of optical fiber compatible with existing infrastructure.

News of the World • July 14, 01:19 PM • 5222 views
Tesla under US Regulators' Scrutiny: New Robotaxis Violate Traffic Rules

The US federal regulator has contacted Tesla regarding documented traffic violations by its self-driving taxis. The company lags behind competitors by relying solely on cameras, raising questions about the safety of the technology.

Technologies • June 24, 12:54 PM • 2791 views
OpenAI and io involved in legal dispute over AI device development

OpenAI and Jony Ive's startup io are facing a trademark infringement lawsuit from iyO, a company specializing in custom headphones. OpenAI withdrew marketing materials related to the $6.005 billion acquisition of io after the lawsuit was filed.

News of the World • June 24, 07:24 AM • 3179 views
Trump is currently allowed to use the National Guard in Los Angeles

A federal appeals court in San Francisco has allowed the use of National Guard troops for protests. Trump's decision was called likely legal, but not final.

News of the World • June 20, 07:19 AM • 3437 views
Largest jewelry heist in US history: 7 Californians charged with stealing jewelry

Seven men between the ages of 30 and 60 stole $100 million worth of jewelry from a Brinks truck. The thieves tracked the truck and stole 24 bags of jewelry.

News of the World • June 18, 10:09 AM • 2845 views
California challenges Trump's order to send the National Guard to Los Angeles

The State of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing the National Guard and sending Marines. Governor Newsom warned other states about the possibility of Trump repeating these actions.

News of the World • June 10, 06:52 AM • 3652 views
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Stoking the fire even more: political scientist on Trump's actions to suppress protests in the US

Political scientist Oleg Lisny stated that the protests in the US are a consequence of Trump's policy, which ignores the law and pushes people to radical actions. This may affect support for the Republican Party.

Politics • June 9, 01:46 PM • 170527 views
Protests against the actions of Trump's immigration agents and the National Guard in the USA: 27 arrests in Los Angeles, 60 in San Francisco

27 people were detained in Los Angeles and about 60 in San Francisco due to protests against the immigration service and the National Guard. There is information about riots and property damage.

News of the World • June 9, 08:57 AM • 3928 views
The future is near: Amazon is preparing robots to deliver parcels

Future parcels from Amazon may be delivered to customers' doors by humanoid robots. Amazon is actively testing its technological innovations for use in everyday life.

News of the World • June 5, 01:23 PM • 2988 views
People use Google because they want to: CEO of the holding company rejected accusations of search giant in monopoly

Sundar Pichai stated that Google's popularity is due to user choice, not dominance. He emphasized that the company will appeal the court's decision.

News of the World • June 5, 07:00 AM • 3023 views
The threat of a powerful earthquake is growing in California: seismologists are sounding the alarm

Scientists warn of a growing threat of a powerful earthquake in California. A series of tremors off the coast of Northern California is a wake-up call.

News of the World • May 27, 04:11 PM • 3567 views
Battle for citizenship: US considers reality show idea for migrants

The US Department of Homeland Security is considering a reality show where 12 immigrants compete for citizenship. Participants will perform cultural and physical tasks while traveling the country.

News of the World • May 16, 05:18 PM • 4367 views
Google faces at least €12 billion in civil lawsuits in Europe - Bloomberg

Google is facing a wave of civil lawsuits in Europe worth more than 12 billion euros. The company denies any grounds for the lawsuits.

Economy • May 13, 07:09 AM • 5464 views
Trump ordered to reopen Alcatraz prison

Donald Trump has ordered the restoration of Alcatraz to hold dangerous criminals there. He called it a symbol of law and order, despite the prison's closure in 1963.

News of the World • May 5, 07:03 AM • 7485 views
Trump lost $500 million in wealth after self-imposed tariffs - Forbes

Forbes estimated that after the introduction of tariffs, Trump's wealth decreased by $500 million, reaching $4. 2 billion. Trump Media and commercial real estate suffered the biggest losses.

News of the World • April 8, 03:17 PM • 13880 views
Trump's tariff wars pushed gold to a record high

The price of gold rose to an all-time high due to fears about Trump's tariff plans. Investors are seeking refuge in assets amid a possible trade war.

News of the World • March 31, 07:21 AM • 28754 views
Awkward Moment: Boeing with 257 passengers on board suddenly turned around during the flight for an amazing reason

A Boeing 787 aircraft en route from Los Angeles to Shanghai made an unexpected U-turn over the Pacific Ocean. The reason was the pilot who forgot his passport, which led to a seven-hour delay.

News of the World • March 25, 02:18 PM • 20838 views
Trump administration placed the FBI headquarters on a list for potential sale, but suddenly changed the list

The Trump administration published a list of 440 federal properties for sale, including the FBI headquarters. A few hours later, the list was reduced to 320 properties, removing all buildings in Washington.

News of the World • March 5, 09:44 AM • 17013 views
U.S. judge finds massive firings of federal workers by the Trump administration illegal

A federal judge has ruled that the Office of Personnel Management's actions regarding mass layoffs of federal employees are illegal. The judge ruled that OPM does not have the authority to fire employees of other agencies.

News of the World • February 28, 07:42 AM • 24996 views