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TechnologyMar 19

Meta to Shut Down Horizon Worlds VR Social Platform in June

Meta will discontinue its Horizon Worlds virtual reality social platform for Quest headsets in June as part of broader business restructuring efforts.

16 sources
WorldMar 18

U.S. Reportedly Demands Cuban President's Removal in Negotiations

Sources say the Trump administration told Cuba that President Díaz-Canel must step down for negotiations to progress meaningfully.

11 sources
PoliticsMar 24

Hawaii Governor Reports $1 Billion in Storm Damage to State Infrastructure

Hawaii Governor Josh Green announced that recent storms and flooding have caused an estimated $1 billion in damage to roads and infrastructure across the state.

11 sources
AIMar 7

Anthropic faces Pentagon ban over military AI use restrictions

Trump administration banned Anthropic's Claude AI from government use after CEO refused to remove safeguards preventing military weapons applications.

28 sources
TechnologyApr 1

Apple Tests Enhanced Siri Feature for Multiple Commands

Apple is testing a new Siri feature that can process multiple voice commands simultaneously, according to reports.

6 sources
PoliticsMar 18

Government Shutdown Affects DHS Operations as FEMA Staff Face Furloughs

Department of Homeland Security operations continue amid government shutdown with FEMA employees furloughed and directed to unemployment resources.

17 sources
AIMar 31

Tesla Confirms Remote Human Operation of Robotaxis as Companies Face Transparency Pressure

Tesla acknowledged its robotaxis sometimes require remote human drivers, while multiple autonomous vehicle companies declined to disclose intervention rates to a senator's inquiry.

4 sources
WorldMar 26

US Reportedly Considers Middle East Troop Deployment Amid Regional Tensions

Reports suggest the US may deploy airborne troops to the Middle East as regional strikes intensify, while Iran permits certain ships through Strait of Hormuz.

5 sources
WorldApr 8

Three Killed in Rocket Attack on House Near Iraq's Basra

At least three people died when rockets launched from Kuwait struck a residential building near Basra, Iraq, according to sources.

2 sources
PoliticsMar 13

Pentagon Reports $11.3 Billion Cost for First 6 Days of Iran Military Operations

Defense Department officials told Congress that military operations against Iran cost $11.3 billion in the first six days.

11 sources
TechnologyApr 8

Chinese Electric Truck Maker Windrose Completes First US Delivery

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Windrose has delivered its first truck to a US customer, marking another attempt to enter the competitive American automotive market.

3 sources
PoliticsApr 7

NYC Mayor Mamdani Releases Citywide Racial Equity Plan

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled the city's first comprehensive racial equity plan, which has drawn both support and criticism.

2 sources
OtherApr 4

Driver crashes into Louisiana parade, injuring more than a dozen people

A vehicle struck participants at a Lao New Year parade in Louisiana, sending multiple people to hospitals with injuries.

4 sources
TechnologyApr 9

Indie Game Developer Black Tabby Games Launches Publishing Division

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

3 sources
TechnologyMar 25

Sony-Honda Joint Venture Cancels Electric Vehicle Development Plans

Sony Honda Mobility has discontinued development of its Afeela electric vehicles, ending plans for both a sedan and SUV model.

8 sources

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