A New Zealand watersports company is launching a new water e-bike that they hope will be a chosen pick over the popular jet ski.
Author: Ariana Triggs, Associated Press
Robot ‘chef’ can whip up recipes from watching videos of humans cooking food
University of Cambridge engineering researchers created a robot “chef” that can create recipes from watching and analyzing videos of food preparation.
Black mother shot by a neighbor after dispute over playing children goes wrong
Ajike Owens, a mother of four, was shot and killed through a door by an unidentified neighbor during an argument over the children playing.
‘Game of Thrones’ town sees uptick in tourists, faces challenges with overcrowding
Dubrovnik, a town in Croatia made famous as the setting for “King’s Landing” in “Game of Thrones,” is facing overcrowding due to an uptick in tourism.
Sky High Yoga fitness class brings enthusiasts up 100 stories in the air to practice
Sky High Yoga brought enthusiasts together during the COVID-19 pandemic to practice 100 stories above Manhattan at sunrise in a once-a-week class.
Over 170-year-old Australian prison reopens as a luxury urban wellness resort
Developers have converted the 170-year-old HM Prison Pentridge into a first-of-its-kind urban wellness resort in Melbourne, Australia.
Mattel continues to strive for inclusion by releasing Barbie doll with Down syndrome
Mattel partnered with the National Down Syndrome Society to create a Barbie doll with Down syndrome in an effort to release more inclusive figures.
SpaceX Starship explodes over the Gulf of Mexico after a successful launch from Texas
SpaceX’s Starship exploded over the Gulf of Mexico nearly three minutes after launch. SpaceX called the launch successful despite the explosion.
Antony Blinken credits Vladimir Putin, Russian aggression for Finland’s alliance with NATO
Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave credit to the Russian president as Finland joins NATO, saying this is “maybe the one thing” to thank him for.
Putin believes the threat of nuclear war ‘is growing,’ Russia’s nukes are deterrent
President Vladimir Putin says that although the threat is growing, Russia’s nukes will not strike first.