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The First Wireless Electric Road in the US Opens in Detroit

The First Wireless Electric Road in the US Opens in Detroit

Detroit has become home to the first wireless electric road in the US, allowing electric vehicles to charge while driving. However, with a cost of nearly $2 million per mile, there are questions about its feasibility as a widespread transport solution.

The Spring 2024 Paris Haute Couture Season: A Trend of Shape Shifters

The Spring 2024 Paris Haute Couture Season: A Trend of Shape Shifters

The spring 2024 Paris haute couture season introduced new volumes and architectural delights, setting a prominent fashion trend.

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Prisoner Swap Since Plane Crash

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Prisoner Swap Since Plane Crash

Russia and Ukraine have successfully conducted a prisoner swap, marking the first exchange since the crash of a Russian plane that was claimed to have 65 prisoners of war on board. Russia's military confirmed that each side received 195 soldiers in the swap, while Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that 207 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians were returned. However, Kyiv has raised doubts about Moscow's assertion that Ukrainian prisoners were aboard the plane that was shot down by Ukraine. Investigations are ongoing on the downing of the plane, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that it was hit by an American Patriot system. The released individuals will receive medical and psychological assistance as they are transported to Moscow for treatment and rehabilitation.

Sources: PGA Tour finalizes $3B deal as LIV talks continue

Sources: PGA Tour finalizes $3B deal as LIV talks continue

The PGA Tour has reached a $3 billion deal with Strategic Sports Group to create a for-profit entity called PGA Tour Enterprises.

Potent Atmospheric River Storms Bring Heavy Rain and Flooding to California

Potent Atmospheric River Storms Bring Heavy Rain and Flooding to California

A series of potent atmospheric river storms is hitting California, bringing heavy rain and flooding across the state.

Japan Airlines Refuse to Allow Pets in Cabin Despite Animals' Fiery Deaths in Tokyo Crash

Japan Airlines Refuse to Allow Pets in Cabin Despite Animals' Fiery Deaths in Tokyo Crash

Despite the outcry from animal-lovers after a dog and a cat died in the hold of the Japan Airlines (JAL) aircraft that collided with another plane at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on January 2, Japan’s two major airlines say they have no plans to lift their ban on pets accompanying passengers in the cabin.

Players' Respect for Ten Hag Not in Question, Despite Rashford Incident

Players' Respect for Ten Hag Not in Question, Despite Rashford Incident

Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, addresses the importance of discipline and asserts that his players still respect him, despite recent incidents involving Marcus Rashford.

German Authorities Seize $2 Billion Worth of Bitcoin

German Authorities Seize $2 Billion Worth of Bitcoin

A German programmer accused of running an illegal movie streaming site transferred $2.17 billion worth of Bitcoin to the authorities as restitution for his illegal activities.