Japan show provides glimpse of robots as future of rescue efforts
With a drone camera, a survivor is spotted in the rubble. A robot on tracks brings him water while rescuers in exoskeletons clear an escape route for an autonomous...
2023-10-26 16:05
South Africa selects Pollard to start in Rugby World Cup final and goes with high-risk 7-1 bench
South Africa has selected Handre Pollard to start at flyhalf in the Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand and has packed its bench with forwards in a high-risk 7-1 split
2023-10-26 16:02
XPENG P7 Achieves Five-Star Euro NCAP Safety Rating
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2023-10-26 16:00
US GDP Data to Show Temporary Boost from Summer-Spending Frenzy
US economic activity probably expanded at a nearly 5% annualized rate over the last three months amid a
2023-10-26 16:00
Who are Noah Ney's parents? 16-yr-old 'gangster' who shot girl, 5, sentenced to 50 years in prison
Noah Ney was sentenced as an adult on Monday, October 23 after he pleaded guilty to 12 counts involving firearms, drugs, gangs, theft, and assault
2023-10-26 15:57
MrBeast beats The Rock in an exciting challenge contributing $100K to charity, fans call it 'wholesome moment'
In an encounter at the New York premiere of 'Black Adam,' YouTuber MrBeast challenged Dwayne Johnson to a game of rock, paper, scissors
2023-10-26 15:54
Mercedes chief admits ‘embarrassment’ after Lewis Hamilton disqualification
Mercedes chief James Allison says Lewis Hamilton’s disqualification is an “embarrassment” and “significant blow” for the team as the 2023 F1 season draws to a close. Hamilton finished the US Grand Prix in second, behind race winner Max Verstappen, but was disqualified by the FIA following a technical inspection of the plank underneath his Mercedes car was found to have exceeded the limits in the regulations. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth, was disqualified for the same reason. Mercedes’ technical director Allison, who earlier in the season came back into the fold on-site in the Mercedes garage after an effective job swap with Mike Elliott, did not mince his words when speaking in the team’s post-race debrief video. “Of course the disqualification is a significant blow,” he said. “It’s a miserable feeling. It hurts and, everybody here feels it. "Everybody is upset, embarrassed to a degree as well because we absolutely don’t like being on the wrong side of the rules, and just lamenting the lost points." Hamilton was set to close to within 19 points of Sergio Perez in the battle for the second in the world championship but, instead, the deficit is now 39 points ahead of the Mexican’s home race in Mexico City this weekend. However, Allison was also keen to stress the uplift provided by Mercedes’ upgrade in Austin, which brought an improvement in pace for Hamilton and his team-mate George Russell. "Give it a day or two and that will start to wane and be replaced by the much happier feeling, which is we moved our car forward this weekend and that it’s hard to do that,” he added. "But we did it and we did it by a decent amount. And with four races left in the championship, four races where I am pretty sure we will stay on the right side of the skid block rules. "The initial feeling of hurt, and disappointment and frustration of ourselves will pass to be replaced by the sunny optimism of knowing that the car looked bright on this upgrade package and we’ve got four more races to show what we can do with it." Hamilton is a two-time winner at the Mexican Grand Prix but was booed after finishing runner-up to Verstappen last year. Read More Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc post amusing joint Instagram after DSQ Red Bull chief condemns Mexican fans who booed Max Verstappen Logan Sargeant earns first F1 point in bizarre circumstances Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes react to shock disqualification from United States GP Chaos as Lewis Hamilton disqualified four hours after finishing second in US GP Lando Norris reflects on 2023 win prospects after another near-miss in Austin
2023-10-26 15:54
How tall is Mt Everest? Scientists believe world’s highest peak is 'shrinking'
Mount Everest, as part of the Himalayan range, has a complex geological history
2023-10-26 15:53
Maine mass shooting: What type of weapon was used? Suspect Robert Card allegedly wielded AR-15 dubbed 'America’s favorite semi-automatic'
Lewiston in Maine witnessed the deadliest mass shooting of the year that left 22 people dead and around 60 people injured on Wednesday, October 24
2023-10-26 15:51
John C Drake Jr's final moments: 911 call that brought manhunt for fugitive son of Nashville cop to an end
John C Drake Jr allegedly stole a Gold Chrysler 200 before being chased by cops
2023-10-26 15:50
China says graphite export curbs not targeted at specific sector
BEIJING China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that recently announced restrictions on graphite exports are not targeted at
2023-10-26 15:46
German companies see risks from economic policy, energy prices -DIHK
BERLIN German companies see numerous risks to business at the moment including economic policy, high energy and raw
2023-10-26 15:45
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