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ToggleWaymo New York Approved—and What It Didn’t
August 22, 2025
Waymo just won the first permit to test autonomous cars on New York City streets. It’s a milestone, but the limits are clear. These
Gaza Crosses Into Famine
August 22, 2025
Gaza City has tipped into famine. That word isn’t political—it’s technical. Three hard signals confirm it: too little food, widespread child malnutrition, and rising
Tiktok: A Deadline That Refuses to Stay Put
August 22, 2025
President Donald Trump has leaned into TikTok. He launched an official account, posts from it, and at the same time says the app could
Russia Strikes the Far West, and the Message Is Clear
August 22, 2025
Russia just hit western Ukraine hard—far from the usual front lines. The missile barrage slammed into Mukachevo, close to Hungary’s border. One key target:
Maduro’s Militia Move: Power Play or Panic?
August 22, 2025
Nicolás Maduro just told the world he’s activating 4.5 million members of Venezuela’s Bolivarian militia. He’s calling it a defensive move against possible U.S.
Netanyahu Orders Gaza City Assault, Keeps Ceasefire Talks Alive
August 21, 2025
Full Assault Begins Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is moving in on Gaza City. His goal: crush what’s left of Hamas. The military
Privacy Group Say: Stop Spying on Students. Call Out Campus Surveillance
August 21, 2025
A coalition of privacy and civil-rights groups has a blunt message for U.S. colleges: stop watching protesters. Their letter, sent to top universities nationwide,
China Economy Slows: Exports Pop, But the Rest Stalls
August 21, 2025
China’s economy latest numbers are a mixed bag—and not a good one. July brought a short-term boost in exports, but the bigger picture shows
