Lisbon funicular crash initial report reveals litany of failings

Lisbon funicular crash initial report reveals litany of failings

A preliminary investigation into the funicular crash in Lisbon on September 3, which resulted in the deaths of 16 individuals, has highlighted several failures surrounding the incident. The Air and Rail Accident Investigations Bureau of Portugal reported that an underground cable, which served as a counterweight for the funicular and broke during operation, was defective.

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US strikes on 'Venezuela drug boats': are they legal?

US strikes on ‘Venezuela drug boats’: are they legal?

US officials have conducted multiple strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea, reportedly killing several drug traffickers. President Donald Trump announced the first strike in September, claiming it targeted a vessel departing from Venezuela associated with the Tren de Aragua cartel, believed to be transporting drugs to the US. In subsequent weeks, similar announcements emerged,

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Disney+ cancellations soar after Jimmy Kimmel suspension

Disney+ cancellations soar after Jimmy Kimmel suspension

In September, Disney+ and Hulu experienced a significant rise in subscriber cancellation rates, reportedly doubling following a temporary suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel. Analytics from Antenna indicate that Disney+ saw its churn rate—denoting the percentage of subscribers who cancel—jump from an average of 4% to 8%, translating to roughly three million cancellations. Meanwhile, Hulu’s rate

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Claude Code comes to web and mobile, letting devs launch parallel jobs on Anthropic’s managed infra

Anthropic has announced enhancements to its AI-powered coding service, Claude Code, which is now accessible via the web and in preview on the Claude iOS app. This evolution allows developers to engage in asynchronous coding sessions without opening a terminal. Previously, Claude Code was primarily available through terminal applications on PCs and as extensions for

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Sombr Responds to Viral TikTok Calling His Concert 'Cringe'

Sombr Responds to Viral TikTok Calling His Concert ‘Cringe’

Musician Sombr addressed criticism following a TikTok post by a user who shared her negative experience at one of his concerts. The TikToker expressed dissatisfaction with Sombr’s humor, stage presence, and performance quality. She mentioned being a fan prior to attending the event but advised against attending for those over 16, comparing Sombr to “Slenderman.”

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What does Kevin Federline's upcoming book say about Britney Spears?

What does Kevin Federline’s upcoming book say about Britney Spears?

Kevin Federline, the ex-husband of pop star Britney Spears, has released a memoir titled “You Thought You Knew,” which offers insights into their tumultuous relationship. In the book, he describes Spears’s alleged erratic behavior as a wife and mother and expresses ongoing concerns for her well-being. Spears has publicly criticized the memoir, accusing Federline of

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Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the thin-enough foldable

Google will reportedly let 15 superfans test unreleased Pixel phones

Google is reportedly planning to allow a select group of 15 fans to test new Pixel phones before their official release. This initiative comes amid ongoing leaks of Google’s devices, as previous generations of Pixel phones have been extensively unveiled prior to the company’s announcements. While the program, referred to as “The Trusted Tester program,”

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