Federal Regulators Launch Probe Into Avride Robotaxi Crashes
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Federal Regulators Launch Probe Into Avride Robotaxi Crashes

Federal safety regulators have launched a formal investigation into Avride, an autonomous vehicle company currently partnered with Uber, following a series of more than a dozen documented collisions. The probe, initiated by the Office of Defects Investigation, focuses on 16 incidents where the company’s self-driving software demonstrated significant performance failures, including difficulties with lane changes, […]

Return of Islamic State-Linked Citizens Ignites Intense Security and Moral Debate in Australia
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Return of Islamic State-Linked Citizens Ignites Intense Security and Moral Debate in Australia

The recent return of several Australian women and their children from long-term detention in Syrian camps has sparked a volatile national conversation regarding security, accountability, and the limits of state power. Following years of confinement in facilities like the Al-Roj camp—remnants of the dismantled Islamic State caliphate—the group arrived on Australian soil only to face […]

Pentagon Unveils 161-Year‑Long Archive of UFO Reports, From Apollo Missions to Modern Middle East Footage
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Pentagon Unveils 161-Year‑Long Archive of UFO Reports, From Apollo Missions to Modern Middle East Footage

The U.S. Department of Defense has released a trove of 161 previously classified files that chronicle encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and unidentified flying objects (UFO) spanning more than six decades. The documents, which cover sightings from the 1960s to the present, include a mix of civilian testimonies, military logs, and technical transcripts from […]