Biden's special counsel testimony: Republicans and Democrats spar Robert Hur
Congress heard testimony from a special counsel who looked into President Biden's improper handling of confidential documents. Republicans and Democrats were incensed with him for quite different reasons. Patty Culhane of Al Jazeera reports from Washington, DC's Capitol Hill.
Google searches for a quick solution to restore erased monies.
A significant failure between Google Cloud and Unisuper has compromised the pension funds of over 620,000 people, with a massive $125 billion account being accidentally erased. This occurrence raises severe questions about the dependability and security of cloud-based financial systems.
ChatGPT's creator is preparing to develop a search engine to compete with Google.
ChatGPT Maker OpenAI is expected to debut an AI-powered search engine on Monday, challenging Google's supremacy in search engines. OpenAI's launch will coincide with Google's annual developers' conference, when the company is anticipated to unveil new AI capabilities. The research explains how the AI struggle between the tech titans will play out.
UK: Central London is overrun by Royal Cavalry Horses
When members of the Household Cavalry lost their mounts on Wednesday, many of the king's horses and a couple of his soldiers caused mayhem on the streets of downtown London. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Boeing to launch Starliner space spacecraft with two astronauts.
Boeing's commercial aviation operations may face regulatory scrutiny, but that hasn't prevented the firm from pursuing its space ambitions. Boeing is preparing to launch its first Starliner spacecraft with a human crew into orbit next week. That is expected to provide it with a long-awaited opportunity to defeat Elon Musk's Space X.
Forty rockets were fired toward the Golan Heights from Lebanon.
The rocket launches follow a tense evening during which Israel attacked sites in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. According to the Israeli military, the attack was retaliation for an advanced Israeli drone being shot down in Lebanese airspace. Hezbollah also declared that one of its drones, a Hermes 900, had been brought down.
Could attacks from the Red Sea drive up prices and inflation?
After central banks raised interest rates for more than eighteen months, inflation was predicted to decline in 2024. the strongest monetary tightening in many years. However, Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea threaten to drive up living expenses once more. Global trade has been hindered by geopolitical conflicts, driving increasing the cost of transportation and insurance. A prolonged conflict in the Middle East, which produces oil, can make people's financial situations even worse. Africa's progress is being severely hampered by its growing debt. We also examine how the sleep industry has grown to be a multimillion dollar industry.
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NASA and Japan will launch the first wooden satellite in history.
To make spaceflight operations sustainable, NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are thinking of sending the LignoSat probe—the first wooden satellite in history—into space. Watch to find out more!
Millions of Afghan immigrants fear being deported in large numbers from Pakistan.
A million or more Afghans are thought to have been living in Pakistan without proper documentation for many years. However, many of them have been forced to leave after the government started cracking down on immigration in late 2018. They were given until the end of the month to depart, after which they would have to pay a $100 US fee each month.
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