Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's fully autonomous Robovan and Cybercab at the "We, Robot" event, highlighting advancements in AI-driven transportation. The event also introduced Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot designed for everyday tasks, showcasing Tesla's vision for a future shaped by AI and automation.
Esmail Qaani, commander of Iran's Quds Force, is under investigation for suspected intelligence leaks to Israel, amid reports of a heart attack during the probe.
A 13-year-old boy testified against his parents in a Belgrade courtroom, linked to a mass shooting that killed nine people and a security guard in May 2023. His parents face serious charges related to firearm negligence, while the community continues to mourn the tragic loss of life.
John Morales, a veteran meteorologist at WTVJ/NBC6 in Miami, delivered an emotional report on Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm approaching Florida's west coast, expressing deep concern for those in its path. His heartfelt warnings about the storm's rapid intensification and the broader climate crisis resonated with many viewers, garnering over 1.7 million views on social media.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized the U.S. for ignoring its internal issues, urging a focus on domestic scandals like the allegations against Sean Combs rather than blaming Russia. She called for real journalism and a thorough investigation into the case, warning against it becoming another cover-up like the Jeffrey Epstein affair.
Several A-list celebrities are quietly settling with victims linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex assault case to avoid public exposure. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 victims, plans to file more lawsuits against those involved or who stayed silent.
Alejandro Arcos, the mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico, was brutally murdered just six days into office, with his decapitated head found atop his car. His death marks the second high-profile killing in Guerrero's capital in a week, as the city grapples with ongoing violence linked to rival drug cartels.
Sammy Basso, the longest-living survivor of progeria, passed away at 28, as announced by the Italian Progeria Association. Known for raising awareness about the rare genetic disease, Basso's journey inspired many through the National Geographic documentary Sammy's Journey.
Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested on assault and drug charges following an altercation with his girlfriend, which he denies. His attorney claims evidence will clear him, while the NFL and Patriots continue gathering information on the case.
Taylor Swift has surpassed Rihanna to become the world's richest female musician, with a net worth of $1.6 billion. Her record-breaking Eras Tour and music catalog have contributed to her rapid financial growth.
Thailand's pygmy hippo, Moo Deng, has gone viral for her adorable moonwalk, captivating audiences worldwide. Her playful performance has not only brought joy but also raised awareness about the endangered status of pygmy hippos.
After Hurricane Helene, AI-generated images of a child in floodwaters sparked widespread misinformation online, even fooling public figures. FEMA has launched a Rumor Response page to combat false claims and protect public trust during disaster recovery efforts.
Former Shin Bet agent Michael Koubi warns that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the Oct. 7 attacks, will never accept peace and must be stopped to prevent further violence. Sinwar, known for his ruthless tactics, remains a key figure in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
A TikTok video of a supposed Bigfoot sighting in Oklahoma's Parallel Forest has gone viral, sparking both excitement and skepticism online. While some believe it could be real, others dismiss it as staged or a person in a costume.
A video from Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania featuring Elon Musk dancing on stage has gone viral. Social media users praised the moment, calling it "iconic," as Musk showed his support for Trump and joked about being part of "dark MAGA."
Adria English's attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, has requested to withdraw from the sexual misconduct case against Diddy, citing irreconcilable differences and English's behavior. This follows allegations of a "freak off" tape involving Diddy being sold in Hollywood.
Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd claims sex tapes involving Sean "Diddy" Combs and three A-list celebrities exist, with a fourth tape featuring another celebrity. The allegations suggest these tapes could have serious consequences for those involved, though their existence has not been confirmed.