A self-driving bus trial in Gothenburg, Sweden, was suspended after the vehicle collided with a tram on its inaugural day carrying passengers. Although no injuries were reported, the bus was taken out of service for inspection. This incident occurs amidst ongoing challenges for autonomous vehicle deployment, as highlighted by Waymo’s recent recall of its robotaxis due to issues navigating flooded areas, demonstrating the complexities of programming these vehicles to handle unpredictable environmental conditions.
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A new report indicates a significant increase in Donald Trump’s use of profanity, insults, and combative language since his return to power in January 2025. This linguistic coarsening, evidenced by a surge in vulgarity during speeches and social media posts, correlates with an acceleration of his authoritarian political project, which aims to replace democracy with competitive authoritarianism. Trump’s administration is characterized by perceived corruption, racist rhetoric, and a dismissal of democratic norms, suggesting his behavior is structural rather than incidental. This pattern of behavior, combined with his recent interactions with children and dismissive attitude toward global threats, is seen as grooming the public for potentially unthinkable actions and aligning with the core tenets of vulgar political systems.
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House Democrats are preparing for extensive investigations into President Donald Trump should they gain control of Congress. Committees, such as Oversight and Judiciary, are already assembling teams and conducting research into areas like Trump family corruption, the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and alleged Department of Justice retaliations. While investigations have been limited without subpoena power, Democrats anticipate this will change, enabling them to demand information and hold hearings. Though impeachment is a possibility, Democrats acknowledge the difficulty of conviction in the Senate and aim to focus on exposing systemic corruption and the direct impacts of Trump’s policies on the American people.
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Senator John “Jay” Morris, while facilitating Meta’s Hyperion datacenter project in Louisiana, engaged in the buying and selling of land surrounding the development. This included selling hundreds of acres to Entergy for a power plant to supply the datacenter, raising concerns about potential ethics violations. Experts suggest his actions, which involved legislative support for the project and subsequent land deals, may contravene laws prohibiting officials from benefiting financially from their public duties. Morris denies any wrongdoing, stating his land holdings are public record and the legislation he supported was broadly applicable.
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State Secretary Aerdts of Economic Affairs has blocked U.S. company Kyndryl’s acquisition of Solvinity, the Dutch operator of DigiD, citing the “need to protect the public interest.” This decision follows concerns raised in the Tweede Kamer regarding foreign ownership of critical Dutch digital infrastructure and potential risks to data security and sovereignty due to U.S. laws. The regulatory agency, Investment Screening Bureau (BTI), advised prohibition based on the Insufficient Controls of Telecommunications Act (WOZT), which focuses on risks to the public interest rather than the nationality of the acquiring company. The prohibition was enacted to prevent imminent completion of the transaction and safeguard sensitive Dutch government systems and citizen data.
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The European Commission is set to adopt a decision that will prioritize European satellite operators, aiming to limit the expansion of services like Elon Musk’s Starlink within the EU. This move stems from concerns about strategic dependence on US companies for critical communications infrastructure, highlighted by Starlink’s role in Ukraine. The decision focuses on the allocation of the 2 GHz radio spectrum, a harmonized band within the EU, for direct-to-device satellite communications. By favoring European providers in this crucial frequency band, the EU seeks to bolster its technological sovereignty and resilience against foreign dependence.
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The Met Office’s State of the UK Climate report reveals a significant increase in heatwave occurrences. In the most recent decade, days exceeding 28°C have more than doubled, while those surpassing 30°C have more than tripled when compared to the 1961-1990 baseline. This trend highlights a notable shift in the UK’s climate towards warmer conditions.
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Senator Andy Kim was pepper-sprayed by ICE agents outside of an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, while attempting to de-escalate a tense situation between protesters and law enforcement. The incident occurred amidst a hunger strike by inmates protesting alleged inhumane conditions, including spoiled food and inadequate medical care, which ICE and DHS officials deny. Despite claims from DHS that no one was directly hit by pepper balls and that law enforcement acted to protect themselves, Senator Kim reported burning eyes and throat, and his hand was injured during the confrontation. Governor Mikie Sherrill was also present and heard complaints from detainee families, but left before the standoff.
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The five other children involved in the incident remain in critical but stable condition at the hospital. Authorities have confirmed that a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding this event has been initiated. The spokeswoman stated that further details would be released as the investigation progresses.
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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is escalating, with the World Health Organization warning that response efforts are being outpaced and neighboring countries are at high risk. Attacks by residents on health facilities, driven by demands for the release of Ebola victims’ bodies for traditional burials, are significantly hampering containment efforts. The rarity of the Bundibugyo ebolavirus, which lacks approved treatment or vaccines, further complicates containment, especially in insecure regions within the DRC experiencing ongoing ethnic conflict.
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Senator Pepper-Sprayed by ICE Outside Detention Center
Senator Andy Kim was pepper-sprayed by ICE agents outside of an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, while attempting to de-escalate a tense situation between protesters and law enforcement. The incident occurred amidst a hunger strike by inmates protesting alleged inhumane conditions, including spoiled food and inadequate medical care, which ICE and DHS officials deny. Despite claims from DHS that no one was directly hit by pepper balls and that law enforcement acted to protect themselves, Senator Kim reported burning eyes and throat, and his hand was injured during the confrontation. Governor Mikie Sherrill was also present and heard complaints from detainee families, but left before the standoff.
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