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15.06.2025 16:20
Ishiba Cabinet support rate rises to 37%, most back rice policy shift The approval rating for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Cabinet rose to 37.0 percent from 31.7 percent in May, a Kyodo News survey showed Sunday, with most expressing support for a shift away from the government's long-standing policy of curbing rice production. In the two-day telephone poll conducted from Saturday, 88.5 percent of respondents said they support revising the government's farming policy on the country's staple to boost production, as rice prices remain near record highs amid ongoing shortages. Only 7.6 percent were opposed. Read full story here

15.06.2025 17:00
ApplesUpgrades to CarPlay, iPad andVision Pro Outshine Liquid Glass Apples unveiling of iOS 26 and the Liquid Glass interfacewas the most discussed partofits developers conference, but the real gems were its enhancements to CarPlay, the Vision Pro and the iPad. Also: Delayed Siri upgradesare now targeted for next spring; Apples AI chief lies low at WWDC; and the company gets cozier with OpenAI.

15.06.2025 17:00
15.06.2025 17:07
Trumps Executive Order to Make Flying Cars a Reality On the heels of President Trumps recent executive order, we explore the fast-emerging world of flying cars, or eVTOLs, as companies like Joby Aviation and Pivotal race to bring personal air travel to life. Joby is working toward FAA certification for air-taxi services in cities, with plans to launch in 2026, while Pivotal is focused on lightweight, personal aircraft for consumers, public safety, and defense. Despite regulatory and technological hurdles—especially around batteries and infrastructure — the hope is to make flying as accessible as and more efficient than driving. (Source: Bloomberg)

15.06.2025 17:27
Manhunt for Suspect in MN Lawmaker Killings Enters Second Day The search for Vance Luther Boelter, the man accused of fatally shooting Democratic lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and injuring state Senator John Hoffman and his wife, is entering its second day. Two people familiar with the investigation tell NBC that the shooter left behind a list several dozen names long that includes politicians and non-politicians. NBCs Adrienne Broaddus reports for Sunday TODAY.

15.06.2025 17:30