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Hudson Meek, Teen Star of *Baby Driver*, Dies in Accident

Teenage actor Hudson Meek has tragically died following an accident in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, after falling from a moving vehicle on December 19. The 16-year-old sustained severe blunt force injuries and succumbed to his injuries two days later, as confirmed by the Jefferson County Coroner's Office. The Vestavia Hills Police Department is currently investigating the incident, although details surrounding the accident remain unclear. Meek's family shared their grief on social media, stating, "Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus tonight," and highlighted his significant impact during his brief life. A memorial service is planned for December 28, with information on a scholarship in his memory at Vestavia Hills High School forthcoming. Meek is best known for his role as the young Baby in the film "Baby Driver," alongside appearances in various television series. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 8 am

Azerbaijan Airlines Honors Pilots Who Saved Half the Passengers

A plane crash in Kazakhstan has tragically resulted in the deaths of 38 individuals, including both pilots, from the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 jet, which was en route from Baku to Grozny with 67 people aboard. The aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing near Aktau due to severe weather, with 29 passengers surviving the incident. Video footage showed survivors being rescued from the rear section of the plane, typically regarded as the safest area during crashes. The airline's president lauded the pilots for their heroism in prioritizing passenger safety. Ongoing investigations are examining potential damage from a Russian anti-missile system, although Russian officials have denied any involvement. The crash has heightened concerns regarding air safety amid recent military activity in the region, including drone attacks. The plane's black box has been recovered, and its analysis is underway to ascertain the cause of the tragedy. sources

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Dec 28 2024, 12 am

New Airstrike Targets Yemen's Capital

An air strike targeted Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Friday, as reported by Houthi rebels who attributed the attack to "US-British aggression." This incident follows a series of deadly Israeli raids in the region. Witnesses in the capital confirmed hearing the blast, although there was no immediate response from Israel, the United States, or Britain regarding the claims. The Houthi statement reflects ongoing tensions in the area, highlighting the complex interplay of regional powers and their involvement in the conflict. As the situation develops, the international community remains watchful of the implications of such military actions in Yemen. sources

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Dec 28 2024, 12 am

Quantum Teleportation Achieved via Standard Internet Cables

In a significant scientific breakthrough, researchers from Northwestern University have achieved quantum teleportation over standard fibre optic cables, paving the way for advanced communication technologies. This innovative process, led by Prem Kumar, involves the use of "quantum entanglement," allowing the instantaneous transfer of information between particles, regardless of distance. The team successfully managed light scattering to protect delicate quantum information from interference, enabling the teleportation of a quantum state of light in real-world conditions. Kumar described the achievement as a pathway to integrate quantum and classical networks on existing internet infrastructure, highlighting its potential to revolutionise computing with applications in secure encryption and global quantum computer connectivity. The development represents a substantial leap towards a quantum internet, capable of operating almost at the speed of light, thus opening new horizons for secure and efficient data transmission. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 10 pm

Argentina's Poverty Crisis and President Milei's Response

Argentina, once among the world's wealthiest nations, has faced a severe economic crisis for the past 25 years, culminating in the election of libertarian economist Javier Milei as president a year ago. Known for his radical views and controversial policies, Milei has implemented sweeping reforms, including slashing government spending by a third, cutting subsidies, and devaluing the peso by 54%. These measures have exacerbated poverty, with over 53% of Argentines now living below the poverty line, the highest level in 30 years. Despite the economic pain, Milei maintains stable approval ratings, largely due to his attacks on the political establishment. While some economic indicators show improvement, growth remains elusive, and the country still grapples with high inflation and capital controls. As opposition figures like former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner regain influence, the political landscape remains volatile, with Milei's future hinging on external financial support, particularly from the U.S. and the IMF. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 11 pm

Pak Leader Discusses Manmohan Singh's Amritsar-Lahore Vision

Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri fondly remembered late Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who passed away in Delhi on Thursday at the age of 92. In an interview, Kasuri praised Singh for his dedication to fostering improved relations between Pakistan and India, highlighting his vision for a cooperative South Asian region. He recalled Singh's memorable aspiration of enjoying a meal across borders, which symbolized the potential for peace. Kasuri, who served as foreign minister from 2002 to 2007, noted the significant progress made during peace negotiations under Singh's leadership, including enhanced people-to-people contacts and a framework for addressing the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. He expressed hope that Singh's family would one day visit his birthplace in Pakistan and extended condolences to them and the people of India. Singh, renowned for his role in India's economic reforms, is survived by his wife and three daughters. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 9 pm

Laura Loomer, Trump Supporter, Fed Up with Elon Musk

Laura Loomer, a controversial right-wing influencer and staunch supporter of Donald Trump, has launched a fierce critique of Elon Musk, primarily regarding his push for greater immigration in the US tech sector. Taking to X, Loomer characterized Musk's collaboration with Vivek Ramaswamy on the "Department of Government Efficiency" as a mere "vanity project" and predicted a rift between Musk and Trump. Musk dismissed Loomer as a troll, but she escalated her attacks, employing racist and homophobic slurs while accusing him of being a "pawn of China" and suggesting he had "bought his way into MAGA." Loomer’s vehement opposition appears rooted in her anti-immigration stance, reflecting broader tensions within the MAGA movement. Meanwhile, Ramaswamy has also faced backlash from Trump loyalists for his cultural critiques, underscoring the fractious dynamics as Musk and Ramaswamy navigate the complexities of Trump’s political landscape. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 9 pm

Driver Sentenced to Death for Killing 35 in China

A man responsible for a deadly car attack that claimed 35 lives in Zhuhai, southern China, was sentenced to death on Friday, according to state media. On November 11, 62-year-old Fan Weiqiu drove his SUV into a group of people exercising outside a sports complex, marking the deadliest such incident in China since 2014. Following the attack, he was apprehended at the scene with self-inflicted knife wounds and subsequently fell into a coma. During the trial, Fan admitted guilt in front of victims' families, with the court describing his motives as "extremely vile" and the consequences of his actions as "particularly severe." The court noted that Fan's attack stemmed from personal issues, including a broken marriage and dissatisfaction over divorce settlements. This incident is part of a troubling trend of mass casualty events in China, raising concerns about public safety amid economic frustrations and societal stratification. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 7 pm

China Sanctions US Companies for Taiwan Military Aid

China has imposed sanctions on seven US companies in response to Washington's recent approval of a $571.3 million military aid package to Taiwan, which Beijing deems a violation of its sovereignty. The US, under President Joe Biden, authorized this drawdown last week, prompting China's foreign ministry to condemn the move as interference in its internal affairs. The sanctions, effective immediately, will freeze the assets of US defense firms including Insitu and Raytheon's subsidiaries in Canada and Australia, while prohibiting these companies from conducting business with Chinese entities. Beijing's actions come amid heightened tensions, as it has conducted multiple military drills since Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te took office in May. Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning warned that US support for Taiwan would have negative repercussions, asserting that China would take necessary measures to protect its sovereignty and security interests. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 8 pm

OpenAI Reveals Plans to Transition to For-Profit Model

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, announced plans to transition to a for-profit public benefit corporation (PBC) as it seeks to attract more investment. Founded as a non-profit in 2015, OpenAI has operated as a "capped" for-profit entity, but now aims to restructure to better balance shareholder and stakeholder interests while pursuing public benefits. The company cited the need for substantial capital to compete in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, where major firms are investing billions. This shift comes amid scrutiny following a tumultuous boardroom incident in late 2023, where CEO Sam Altman was briefly ousted, leading to staff unrest and his eventual reinstatement. New investors are pushing for a more traditional corporate model within two years, though OpenAI may face legal challenges, including a request from Elon Musk to halt the conversion. The non-profit arm will continue to focus on charitable initiatives in healthcare. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 8 pm

Passenger Reports Hearing Loud Bang Before Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

A passenger on the Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243, which crashed in Kazakhstan, described hearing a loud bang as the plane approached Grozny, Russia. The aircraft, which was carrying 67 people, went down in flames near Aktau after diverting from its intended route, resulting in at least 38 fatalities and 29 survivors. Subhonkul Rakhimov recounted the harrowing moments during the crash, noting the plane's erratic behaviour post-bang, likening it to being "drunk." Preliminary investigations suggest that Russian air defences may have mistakenly shot down the plane, a claim Russia has yet to officially confirm, pending a thorough investigation. In response to the incident, Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended several flights to Russian cities, citing "physical and technical external interference" as a potential cause. Russia's aviation authority indicated the captain had been given alternative landing options but opted for Aktau. sources

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Dec 27 2024, 8 pm

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