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A new railway line connecting Kashmir to the rest of India has officially opened after years of construction. Officials...
NTSB: Faulty Engine Parts Caused American Airlines Fire
A recent investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that an American Airlines plane exper...
Ram Brings Back Hemi Engine for 2025 Pickup Trucks
Ram is reintroducing the V-8 Hemi engine to its 1500 pickup truck lineup this summer. The move comes after the engine wa...
North Korea Rights Capsized Warship After Launch Mishap
North Korea has seemingly righted a warship that partially capsized during a recent launching ceremony. The Choe Hyun Cl...
US and UAE Partner on Artificial Intelligence, Creating New...
The United States and the United Arab Emirates are joining forces in a new high-tech partnership focused on artificial i...
Roots Music Rebounds Thanks to Streaming Algorithms
Despite the rise of digital music, traditional American roots music is experiencing a resurgence. Streaming services, of...
Pilot Survives Plane Crash in Long Island Sound
A small plane pilot successfully landed in Long Island Sound after experiencing engine trouble. The pilot then called 91...
Harvard Defends Government Funding Amid Cuts, Cites Research...
Harvard University is fighting back against federal funding cuts. In a recent court filing, the university detailed the...
John Brenkus, 'Sport Science' Host, Dies at 54
John Brenkus, the co-creator and host of the popular ESPN show "Sport Science," has passed away at the age of 54. The an...
Trump Administration's Policies Impact International Student...
The Trump administration is enacting policies impacting international students studying in the U.S. These policies creat...
Volonaut Airbike: Flying Motorcycle Reaches 124 MPH
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Jalen Brunson's Rise: Can He Lead the Knicks to Glory?
Jalen Brunson has become a fan favorite in New York, leading the Knicks to their best performance in years. His impressi...
Automakers Revive Range-Extender Hybrids Amid EV Slowdown
Faced with slowing electric vehicle sales, major automakers are bringing back range-extender hybrids. These vehicles com...
Elon Musk Ends Government Role, Biographer Notes Frustration
Elon Musk's time as a special government employee concluded Friday as he departed the Department of Government Efficienc...
Trump Visa Restrictions on Chinese Students Spark Debate
Former President Trump's policy of restricting visas for Chinese students, particularly those in STEM fields, is drawing...
Judge Weighs AI in Google Antitrust Remedy Decision
A federal judge heard final arguments Friday on how to fix Google's search monopoly. The judge questioned lawyers about...
Fenway Park Concerts Canceled Due to Safety Concerns
Concerts featuring Shakira, Jason Aldean, and Brooks & Dunn at Boston's Fenway Park have been abruptly canceled. A pre-s...
Trump Administration Investigates Chinese C919 Jet's Western...
The Trump administration is scrutinizing the Chinese C919 jet, a symbol of Beijing's technological ambitions. Despite be...
US Policy Shift: From Welcoming to Restricting Chinese Stude...
In the 1970s, the United States began welcoming Chinese students as a form of diplomacy, fostering cultural exchange and...
Google Antitrust Case: Judge Weighs Data Sharing as Remedy
A federal judge is considering forcing Google to share its search data with competitors as a potential solution to addre...
China's Espionage Targets US Military, Ex-CIA Chief Warns
China is actively targeting U.S. military personnel in overseas espionage operations, according to a former CIA station...
Robert Jarvik, Artificial Heart Pioneer, Dies at 79
Robert Jarvik, a key figure in the development of the first artificial heart, has died at the age of 79. Jarvik collabor...
Google's AI-Powered Search is Here: What You Need to Know
Google has launched its new AI-powered search experience. This new mode aims to simplify complex tasks like researching...
Chinese Students Face Uncertainty Amidst US Visa Restriction...
New US visa policies are creating anxiety for Chinese students hoping to study abroad. Applicants in Beijing are express...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students, Rubio Says
The United States plans to revoke visas for certain Chinese students, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The p...
Future of Reproduction: Will Technology Replace Traditional Sex?
A Stanford University expert predicts that advancements in reproductive technology could drastically change how humans c...
CRISPR and the Future of Human Reproduction: Concerns and Possibilities
The CRISPR gene editing tool holds immense potential, but also raises ethical questions about its use in human reproduct...
North Korea Resurfaces Sunken Warship Using Sand
North Korea successfully salvaged a 5,000-ton warship that had capsized. Satellite images reveal an unusual method: engi...
Japan's Moon Lander Fails Second Landing Attempt
Japan's space agency, JAXA, has experienced another setback in its lunar exploration program. Their lander failed to ach...
NTSB: Faulty Parts Led to Plane Fire
A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals that incorrectly installed engine parts caused...
NTSB: Incorrect Installation Led to American Airlines Engine Fire
A preliminary NTSB report reveals incorrectly installed parts contributed to the American Airlines engine fire in Denver...
"Miss Montana," WWII Plane, Flies Again for D-Day Anniversary
A restored Douglas C-47, "Miss Montana," is taking to the skies again after years in a museum. This World War II-era pla...
Herbert Hoover: Humanitarian and President During the Great Depression
Herbert Hoover's presidency is often overshadowed by the Great Depression, which began shortly after he took office. How...
Japanese Lunar Lander Loses Contact Before Expected Moon Landing
A Japanese startup's lunar lander experienced a communication failure moments before its anticipated touchdown on the mo...
Private Lunar Lander's Moon Landing Attempt: Fate Uncertain
A private lunar lander, built by Tokyo-based ispace, attempted to land on the moon's unexplored far north. The mission a...
Japan Attempts Second Moon Landing with Private Lander
Japan is gearing up for its second attempt to land on the moon, this time with a privately developed lunar lander. The m...
The U.S. Capitol Dome: A Story of Engineering and American Symbolism
The U.S. Capitol Dome stands as an iconic symbol of American democracy, but its construction was a remarkable feat of en...
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: Cost vs. Capability
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most expensive weapons system ever created. But is it worth the cost? CBS News corr...
Iran's Stance on Uranium Enrichment Complicates Nuclear Deal Talks
Iran has stated it will not agree to a nuclear deal with the United States that prohibits all uranium enrichment. This p...
Elon Musk Urges Congress to Reject Trump Budget Bill
Elon Musk is publicly opposing President Trump's proposed budget, urging Congress to reject the legislation. Musk argues...
Pastor Corey Brooks Builds Hope Center on Chicago's South Side
Pastor Corey Brooks is leading Project H.O.O.D. in building a community center on Chicago's South Side. The center aims...
Blue Origin Sends Six Passengers to Space's Edge
Blue Origin successfully launched six individuals on a sub-orbital flight, marking the company's 12th human spaceflight....
OK Go Reveals Secrets Behind Mind-Bending 'Love' Music Video
OK Go, famed for their inventive music videos, recently unveiled their latest creation for the song 'Love.' The mirror-t...
Astronauts Faced Uncertainty During ISS Docking Failure
Two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, revealed their concerns after a failed docking attempt with the...
Google Antitrust Case: Closing Arguments Conclude
The landmark antitrust case between Google and the Justice Department has reached its final stage. After months of testi...
US Visa Policy Changes Impact Chinese Students
New visa restrictions in the United States are causing uncertainty for many Chinese students. Approximately 275,000 stud...
US Visa Policy Changes Cause Uncertainty for Chinese Students
New US visa policies are creating anxiety for many Chinese students studying in American universities. Around 275,000 st...
Visa Revocations Spark Fear Among Chinese Students in the US
Chinese students in the United States are facing uncertainty after Senator Marco Rubio announced potential visa revocati...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students Over Security Concerns
The United States government plans to revoke the visas of certain Chinese graduate students and researchers with ties to...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students Amid Security Concerns
The Trump administration plans to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students suspected of having ties to the Chinese...
US to Revoke Visas of Some Chinese Students
The U.S. government is planning to revoke visas for some Chinese graduate students and researchers. The policy targets i...