Month: November 2023
X ordered to turn over info on users who interacted with Trump
Trump special counsel Jack Smith demanded information on X users who followed or retweeted the former president Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine may never join NATO – Zelensky
Ukraine may never join NATO, says President Vladimir Zelensky in answer to a student in Nikolaev, during press tour Read Full Article at RT.com
Israeli spies exposed in Iran – Palestinian militant official
Palestinian militants captured a server containing the names of Israeli spies in Iran, an Islamic Jihad spokesman has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
Cicadas Are So Loud, Fiber Optic Cables Can ‘Hear’ Them
In 2021, scientists experimenting with fiber optics picked up a strange signal: the cacophony of cicadas. It could lead to a new way of monitoring insects.
I’m a student at NYU Stern. The school can be perceived as cutthroat and competitive, but I’ve found a supportive community.
He was worried about attending NYU Stern because of the school’s reputation for being cutthroat. While the school can be difficult, he found the student body to be collaborative.
In his last TV interview, Kissinger said democracy is in ‘great danger’ from a declining middle class and growing inequality
In his last TV interview, Henry Kissinger said growing economic inequality was undermining democracies across the world, including in the US.
Microsoft’s top brass still don’t seem to know what the heck happened with Sam Altman and OpenAI
Microsoft president Brad Smith doubts Sam Altman was pushed out over a major AI advance that threatened humanity, but doesn’t seem to know much more.
Live updates: Tesla is about to deliver its first Cybertrucks to waiting customers in a milestone moment for Elon Musk
After years of waiting, the first Tesla Cybertrucks are on their way to customers.
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says he isn’t afraid of China, but would leave if the US government told him to
Banking giant JP Morgan would withdraw from China if US government orders, says CEO Jamie Dimon.
Hear how JFK air traffic controllers guided a Chinese cargo plane back to safety after an engine failed due to a bird strike
A Chinese cargo plane suffered a right engine failure after a bird strike shortly after takeoff. Despite some miscommunications, it returned safely.