Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher — an atheist — is sounding the alarm on behalf of Christians.
‘Your Prayers Are Working’: Miracles Unfolding After Child Shot in Head During Church Massacre
A little girl who was shot in the head on August 27 when a transgender gunman attacked Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is experiencing a miraculous recovery.
‘Eliminated’: Florida Guv Ron DeSantis holds H-1B poll amid row over Palm Bay politician’s anti-India remark
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Q&A with iRobot founder Rodney Brooks on his startup Robust.AI, which builds warehouse robots, unrealistic expectations around humanoid robots and AI, and more (Om Malik/Crazy Stupid Tech)
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Q&A with iRobot founder Rodney Brooks on his startup Robust.AI, which builds warehouse robots, unrealistic expectations around humanoid robots and AI, and more — Every so often, we find ourselves in…
Egypt Reopens Tomb Of Amenhotep III For Public After 20 Years Of Renovation
Egypt on Saturday opened a tomb of a pharaoh for visitors after more than two decades of renovation in the southern city of Luxor, as it prepares for the official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
FPDA nations train with UK carrier group in Bersama Lima
Nations from the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) have gathered in Malaysia for Exercise Bersama Lima 2025, a multilateral training activity focused on strengthening regional security through combined air, sea, and land operations, according to the Royal Air Force.
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‘Not sure what’s happening’: US national parks in limbo as shutdown drags on
Some parks are closed, some are trying to function with a skeleton staff – and visitors and employees are frustrated Kim Nachazel had been looking forward to a road trip to Mesa Verde national park in Colorado this week. Her husband had been mesmerized…
Pharaoh’s tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings reopens to the public
The huge tomb of Amenhotep III, who ruled ancient Egypt between 1390 B.C. and 1350 B.C., is carved into the hillside on the west bank of the Nile River in the southern Egyptian city of Luxor.
‘It’s time for this to end’: Israeli mother’s two-year quest to free her son
Nearly 50 people remain hostages of Hamas since being kidnapped in the group’s attacks on Israel in October 2023. With an agreement to free the captives tantalisingly close, RFI spoke to the mother of one of the captives, Viki Cohen, about her nearly …
UN nuclear disarmament meet: India reaffirms ‘no first use’ policy; urges credible minimum deterrence
India reaffirmed its responsible nuclear conduct at a United Nations meeting. It reiterated its no first use policy. The UN Secretary-General warned of a new nuclear arms race. Pakistan called for verifiable disarmament. Other nations shared nuclear te…