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  • Unveiling the Future: Meet the Most Lifelike Humanoid Robot
    2025/08/05

    Have you ever yearned for a companion who understands your every move, a partner who matches your interests and can engage in countless activities alongside you?

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    8 分
  • Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson’s loved ones aren’t spilling on their relationship, but they are supportive
    2025/08/05

    Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson’s inner circles may be staying tight-lipped about the rumored romance, but sources close to both stars say their loved ones are fully supportive. While the couple hasn’t confirmed anything publicly, the quiet approval from family and friends is fueling even more speculation about their deepening bond.


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    14 分
  • Trump calls Sydney Sweeney campaign ‘hottest ad out there’
    2025/08/04

    President Donald Trump called Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad the “HOTTEST” campaign on the market after learning she’s a registered Republican. He praised the ad on Truth Social, saying the jeans were “flying off the shelves,” while also attacking “woke” brands like Bud Light and Jaguar. The ad, featuring wordplay on “genes” and “jeans,” has stirred both political praise and criticism for alleged racial undertones. Despite backlash, American Eagle defended the campaign, and its stock surged following Trump’s endorsement.


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    12 分
  • State Department may require visa applicants to post bond of up to $15,000 to enter the US
    2025/08/04

    What’s going on

    • The U.S. State Department is unveiling a 12‑month pilot program, expected to begin around August 20, 2025, as soon as 15 days after the final rule appears in the Federal Register (likely around August 5

    • Under the program, some B‑1 (business) and B‑2 (tourism) visa applicants from specific countries might be required to post a bond of $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000 before their visas are issued

    • The amount is typically set at $10,000, but consular officers may adjust based on financial circumstances or concerns about the applicant’s likelihood of overstaying (up to $15,000, or as low as $5,000)

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    31 分
  • Russian Volcano Eruption Krasheninnikov Volcano Awakens After Centuries in Silence
    2025/08/04

    On the morning of August 3rd, 2025, the Krasheninnikov Volcano—long thought dormant—erupted in a stunning display of raw geological power. For the first time in approximately 600 years, this ancient volcano burst open, sending a towering column of ash, steam, and volcanic gas nearly four miles into the sky.

    It happened just after sunrise, deep within the Kronotsky Nature Reserve. There were no warning sirens, no trembling crowds—only the deep rumble of the earth and the rising plume above the treetops. This was a place untouched by cities or tourists, but now it holds the world’s gaze.

    The eruption came just days after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the region—an enormous seismic event that shook the Pacific Rim. A second tremor, measured at magnitude 7.0, followed soon after. Volcanologists believe these quakes may have awakened Krasheninnikov, building pressure deep below the surface until it could no longer be contained.

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    3 分
  • The Great Walkout: Texas Democrats Flee to Block Trump-Backed Redistricting
    2025/08/04

    On August 3rd, more than fifty Democratic lawmakers from Texas boarded flights—not to Washington D.C., not to another rally, but to Illinois. Their destination: political refuge. Their mission: to stop what they say is a “blatantly undemocratic” redistricting map backed by Republicans and former President Donald Trump.

    At the heart of this controversy is a mid-decade redistricting plan—one Republicans say will stabilize their slim majority in Texas and add up to five new GOP-favored seats in Congress. But Democrats argue the new map is nothing short of electoral manipulation, slicing through communities of color and weakening the power of urban voters.

    The walkout wasn’t just symbolic—it was strategic. By fleeing the state, the Democrats denied the Texas House the two-thirds quorum required to vote on the redistricting bill. The chambers fell silent, not from debate, but from absence.

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    4 分
  • Handcuffed in the Spotlight: Duke Dennis Jail
    2025/08/04

    It was supposed to be just another weekend stream—fun, chaotic, and full of the usual antics that have made AMP one of the internet’s most beloved content groups. But for Duke Dennis, what began as a lighthearted game turned into flashing police lights, handcuffs, and national headlines.

    Inside the sprawling La Cantera mall in San Antonio, Texas, something unusual was unfolding. Shoppers paused as security and police closed in on a man with dreadlocks and a camera crew trailing behind. That man was Denzel “Duke” Dennis—a 31-year-old gaming streamer, content creator, and core member of the wildly popular AMP collective.

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  • ✈️ Mayday Over Washington: Inside United Airlines Flight 108’s Emergency Return
    2025/08/04

    At an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet, the flight crew made a chilling call to air traffic control.
    “Mayday, mayday, mayday. Engine failure—left engine,” the pilot announced. The radio transmission cut through the otherwise quiet airwaves like a blade, triggering an immediate emergency response.

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    4 分