A climate change mission suffered a setback as the $88 million MethaneSAT, backed by Jeff Bezos and New Zealand, has disappeared in space. Designed to monitor greenhouse gas emissions, the satellite encountered technical issues and stopped responding.
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Amidst escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Donald Trump's son, Barron, has become the center of online debate. Social media users are demanding Barron's enlistment in the U.S. Army, questioning the President's decision to engage in military action while his own family remains uninvolved.
Tehran recently held a mass funeral for high-ranking military officials, including Revolutionary Guard chief Gen. Hossein Salami and Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who were killed during the recent conflict with Israel. Simultaneously, hundreds of mothers gathered for the annual Hosseini Infants Ceremony, expressing religious devotion and political sentiments, including chants against the US and Israel.
Marco Rubio criticizes calls in Iran for the arrest of IAEA chief Rafael Grossi. He supports the IAEA's work in Iran. Tensions are high after strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Iran might limit IAEA cooperation. Grossi warns Iran is close to having nuclear weapons. US and Iran may hold talks soon. Iran's uranium is near weapons-grade level.
Bigg Boss 19 is set to make history with the reported entry of Habubu, a UAE-based AI doll, as the first non-human contestant. Developed by IFCM, Habubu features emotional AI, multilingual skills, and traditional Emirati aesthetics. Her inclusion highlights the UAE’s innovation in artificial intelligence and brings a unique cultural-tech blend to South Asia’s most-watched reality show.
The Trump administration has terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, potentially deporting hundreds of thousands despite ongoing gang violence, civil unrest, and a lack of healthcare in Haiti. The Department of Homeland Security claims conditions have improved, but the State Department advises against travel to Haiti. Critics argue this decision endangers lives and violates fundamental rights.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the BRICS Summit in Brazil, fueling speculation about internal political shifts. Premier Li Qiang will lead the delegation instead, while Vladimir Putin will participate via video link. Narendra Modi's attendance and state visit position India as a central figure in the summit, where Brics aims to enhance its representation of the Global South.
On the surface, it sounds like an act of calculated advantage-seeking. After all, Columbia, like most elite universities then, ran race-conscious admissions. Identifying as Black might have increased his chances in a system designed to redress centuries of racial exclusion. Critics, including Mayor Eric Adams, quickly pounced, calling it “an insult to every student who got into college the right way.”
Amazon has launched Amazon Bazaar in the UAE, a mobile-only shopping experience featuring affordable products, many priced under Dh25. It offers fast delivery options, including 15-minute delivery on select items, and volume discounts. Currently in beta, Amazon Bazaar promises a user-friendly interface and reliable delivery and return policies, with a full rollout expected soon.
A 46-year-old man was fatally shot on Chicago's West Side on June 25th, prompting a police investigation and subsequent arrest. The victim was attacked on South Springfield Avenue and died at Mount Sinai Hospital. Authorities apprehended Mars on Monday in connection with the shooting. Mars has been charged and is due in court today for a detention hearing.