EU-China trade relations in ‘slow-motion train accident’: business group

A photovoltaic module company in Hefei, Anhui province, on Feb. 20, 2024. Future Publishing | Future Publishing | Getty Images BEIJING — Trade tensions between Europe and Beijing will likely escalate due to China’s growing ability to manufacture more cheaply in strategic industries, according to Jens Eskelund, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce … Read more

Investigators Say Boeing Overwrote Security Footage Related to Jet Door That Blew Out

Boeing has been the subject of a federal investigation ever since January, when an Alaska Airlines flight involving one of its planes had its door blown out. Since then, concerns about the safety of Boeing’s production process have swirled and investigators have sought to determine just how such a thing happened. Do We Have to … Read more

Cardi B leaves fans in fits with humorous jab at her dentistry accident

Cardi B leaves fans in fits with humorous jab at her dentistry accident Cardi B took her dentistry accident in a much lighter manner as she shared a new hilarious video revealing her grin with a gap. Taking to her TikTok account, the raptress shared a video of herself beside a swimming pool overlooking the … Read more

Boeing Whistleblower Who Raised Safety Concerns Found Dead

John Barnett, a former quality control engineer at Boeing who—just last week—testified against the company as part of a whistleblower retaliation lawsuit, has been found dead, the BBC reports. The M3 MacBook Airs are as Good as Ever, and That’s the Problem Barnett, 62, who previously worked for Boeing for three decades and retired from … Read more

Satellites Step Up After Red Sea Internet Cables Get Severed

With four damaged underwater cables in the Red Sea, telecommunication providers are now looking to the skies for connectivity. Satellite operators are lending their space-based connectivity to reroute internet traffic, suggesting that a hybrid system combining underwater and orbital internet might be the best approach moving forward. Astronomers Could Soon Get Warnings When SpaceX Satellites … Read more

Tesla Cybertruck Crashes Into the Beverly Hills Hotel Sign

This story originally appeared on Jalopnik. If you follow social media, you’ll know that there have been more than a few crashes and fender benders involving the Tesla Cybertruck. Yet another such crash happened in Beverly Hills last night, reportedly involving the actual owner of the truck. Tesla Investors Not Happy With Mr. Tweet’s Tweets … Read more

FAA’s Boeing Safety Report Doesn’t Inspire Confidence in Boeing or the FAA

Ever since a passenger plane’s door blew off in early January, plane-maker Boeing has been under increased scrutiny. Now, a new report from the Federal Aviation Administration calls into question the aircraft manufacturer’s safety procedures, calling them “inadequate.” Prepping the Sandworm Scenes in Dune: Part Two The report, which was published Monday, was originally requested … Read more

The U.S. Military Is Monitoring Another High-Altitude Balloon

It seems almost too comical to be true, but this is the world we live in. One year after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon that ignited a national frenzy, the military has spotted another balloon in American skies. Dave Bautista Opens Up About His Relationship With Denis Villeneuve Officials are tracking a … Read more

Families bid farewell to miners killed in Venezuela’s worst mining accident in years

LA PARAGUA, Venezuela — Families and friends began burying loved ones on Thursday who were among at least 16 people killed in the collapse of an illegally operated gold mine in a remote area of central Venezuela. The tributes come as anger mounts at the government’s slow response helping the injured and recovering bodies from … Read more

School worker with ‘far reaching’ impact dies after classroom accident, officials say

A beloved instructional assistant at a Texas high school died nearly two weeks after he was injured in a classroom, officials say. Alfred “Mr. Fred” Jimenez had been employed with the Northside Independent School District since 2014 and worked with children with cognitive disabilities, the San Antonio district said in a statement. The incident happened … Read more