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17.05.2025 3:50
Chinese startup shows off applications of race-winning humanoid robot A Chinese startup demonstrated Friday in Beijing how a robot that recently won a humanoid-only half marathon race can work in a wide range of areas, including manufacturing, logistics, home and health care services. The developer of the Tien Kung robot, which finished first among the 20 teams in the foot race last month with a time of 2 hours and 40 minutes, demonstrated to overseas media the machine's functionality such as putting fruit on a plate and completing warehouse logistics tasks. Read full story here

17.05.2025 4:00
Cassie Ventura cross-examined in trial of Sean Diddy Combs Cassie Ventura, the ex-girlfriend of mogul Sean Diddy Combs, was back on the stand today for a second day of cross-examination. Combs attorneys tried to paint Ventura as a willing participant in the often-troubled relationship. NBC News Chloe Melas reports from the courthouse.

17.05.2025 4:16
Devastating tornado hits St. Louis Homes and buildings are wrecked after a tornado touched down inside the city of St. Louis. The citys mayor says four people are dead following the severe storms there. NBC News Maggie Vespa reports.

17.05.2025 5:02
Urgent search for Louisiana escaped inmates Authorities say nine inmates are still on the run after ten inmates who authorities considered armed and dangerous escaped a New Orleans jail overnight. So far only one has been recaptured. NBC News Priya Sridhar reports.

17.05.2025 5:11
Nissan Plans to Close Plants in Japan, Mexico, Yomiuri Says Nissan Motor Co. plans to close two factories in Japan, as well as locations in four other countries as part of its restructuring and cost-cutting process, the Yomiuri newspaper and other news outlets reported, citing unidentified sources.

17.05.2025 5:37
Historic Japan sake brewery offering courses for foreign sommeliers A sake brewery in southwestern Japan with an over 150-year history has begun offering a seminar for foreign sommeliers on the traditional techniques for making the Japanese alcoholic drink, which were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list last year. The five-day seminar at Fujii Shuzo in Usuki, Oita Prefecture, is part of a course organized by the British-based Sake Sommelier Academy targeting experienced sommeliers, held in hopes of spreading awareness and appreciation about sake beyond Japan. Read full story here

17.05.2025 5:41
Japan weather agency looks to improve forecasting with AI The Japan Meteorological Agency is considering introducing artificial intelligence into weather forecasting to improve accuracy by using deep learning, according to a source close to the matter. Preparations are underway, with a new team established in April to lead infrastructure and technological development to combine AI predictions based on historical weather data with the numerical forecasting models currently in use. Read full story here

17.05.2025 6:21
5/16: CBS Mornings Plus Tornadoes rip through parts of the Midwest, with another round of severe weather expected to hit other parts of the U.S. today. Also, a filmmakers five-year journey reveals a groundbreaking discovery in Texas that could change what we know about early human history.

17.05.2025 6:23