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27 Dec 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Houthis fire another overnight ballistic missile at central Israel, triggering sirens
Houthis fire another overnight ballistic missile at central Israel, triggering sirens
Israel faced another missile attack from Yemen’s Houthi rebels, with sirens sounding across central Israel. The IDF intercepted the missile aimed at Ben Gurion Airport, resulting in minor injuries as people rushed for shelter. The Houthis claimed success in their attack.

In retaliation, Israeli forces targeted Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen. The Houthis have launched over 200 missiles and 170 drones at Israel in the past year, with most intercepted. They vowed to continue their assaults until the Gaza conflict ceases.


#economy

GB News: Nissan decision throws future of Sunderland car factory into doubt as Stellantis looks to axe Luton jobs
Nissan decision throws future of Sunderland car factory into doubt as Stellantis looks to axe Luton jobs
The UK's Unite union is seeking assurances regarding Nissan's Sunderland plant amid merger talks between Nissan, Honda, and Mitsubishi, which could create a £46 billion automotive group. The merger raises concerns about British manufacturing, especially after Nissan announced plans to cut 9,000 jobs globally.

While the merger might create uncertainty, some industry observers speculate it could benefit the Sunderland facility, potentially allowing Honda to resume production there. The UK government is actively working to protect jobs at the plant, emphasizing its commitment to the automotive industry.


#culture

Fox News: 'Little Rascals' star struggled with finances after Hollywood fame, was killed over $50: book
'Little Rascals' star struggled with finances after Hollywood fame, was killed over $50: book
Carl Switzer, best known for his role as Alfalfa in the "Our Gang" series, faced a troubled life after his childhood fame. He was killed at age 31 during a dispute over $50, which has been linked to his financial struggles and personal issues. His death remains shrouded in conflicting accounts.

Despite his later challenges, Switzer continued to work in Hollywood until his death in 1959, appearing in notable films like "It's a Wonderful Life." Author James Tehrani aims to shed light on Switzer's life and legacy in his new book, emphasizing that he deserves recognition beyond his early success.


#technology

Fox News: AI-powered robot sinks seemingly impossible basketball hoops
AI-powered robot sinks seemingly impossible basketball hoops
Toyota's humanoid robot, CUE6, has achieved a Guinness World Record for the longest basketball shot by a robot. This milestone is the result of years of development, starting from basic prototypes to a sophisticated AI-driven machine capable of real-time learning and adaptation.

CUE's journey reflects broader advancements in robotics and AI, with implications beyond sports, potentially impacting fields like industrial automation and healthcare. Toyota aims to develop a robot that can dunk, showcasing the intersection of technology and human creativity.