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Amazon’s Zoox issues second software recall this month after San Francisco crash

Zoox has issued a second software recall to improve how its vehicles track nearby pedestrians and prevent movement when someone is close.

Trump sets deadline for Putin to demonstrate commitment to ending Ukraine war

President Donald Trump has given Russian President Vladimir Putin a hard deadline to show that he’s serious about ending the war with Ukraine after...

Thunder thrash Wolves in Game 5, storm into NBA Finals

The Oklahoma City Thunder rode a hot start to a 124-94 home win that ended the Western Conference finals in Game 5.

Gov. Abbott signs online safety law, delivering setback to Apple and Google

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an online child safety bill that will require Google and Apple to verify phone users’ age to sign...

Musk officially steps down from DOGE, announces his time as a special government employee has come to an end

Elon Musk has announced that his time at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has come to an end.

Marco Rubio dice que Estados Unidos comenzará pronto a revocar visas de estudiantes chinos

Además, afirmó que la administración Trump revisará los criterios de visado para mejorar el escrutinio de todas las futuras solicitudes de visado de la...

Ron DeSantis firma un proyecto de ley que impone sanciones más severas para quienes abandonen mascotas durante desastres naturales

Debido al inicio de la temporada de huracanes la próxima semana, el gobernador de Florida también firmó un proyecto de ley que aumenta las...

Netanyahu: Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar killed by Israeli forces

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the head of Hamas and brother to October 7th mastermind Yahya Sinwar has been killed in Gaza.

Rubio: U.S. will ‘aggressively’ revoke visas for Chinese students

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the United States will “aggressively” revoke visas for Chinese students.

Gov. DeSantis signs bill imposing tougher penalties for those who abandon pets during natural disasters

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a legislation into law that will impose tougher penalties on residents who abandon their pets during natural disasters. 

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