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The War in Ukraine: As Russian Losses Mount, Signing Bonuses for Recruits Are Skyrocketing

It is becoming increasingly difficult for Russian officials to meet the recruitment quotas set by Moscow. In response, bonuses are rising and standards are plummeting, as DER SPIEGEL has learned.

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The new electric Mercedes C-Class brings luxury performance that outruns the competition

Mercedes-Benz wants everyone to know it is serious about electric cars. Its latest move is the all-new electric Mercedes C-Class, known for a very long time as the "entry-level" luxury car for the brand. Now, it is growing up. The company revealed the new model on Monday, and it is a fast machine that promises to drive further than almost any other car in its class. The most impressive part of this new EV is the distance it can cover. The C 400 4MATIC gets a large 94 kWh battery and Mercedes says it can travel 762 km on a single charge - about the distance from Berlin to Paris. If you are...

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BMW and Mercedes change course on self-driving technology

Progress sometimes takes a step backward to move forward. BMW and Mercedes-Benz have been trying for quite a while now to build cars that could drive themselves without a driver's supervision. The Level 3 autonomy sounds like something from a movie, but it is a real thing. You could take your eyes off the road and let the car do the work. But the two German giants are now changing their plans. Instead of "eyes-off" driving, they are moving toward "eyes-on" systems, following the path Tesla took years ago. To understand this change, we have to look at how these smart systems work. A Level 3...

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Tesla brings Robotaxi service to Houston and Dallas

Tesla is growing its self-driving car service again. The company announced that its Robotaxi program is moving into Houston and Dallas. This is a big step for the brand since until now, the service only existed in Austin and San Francisco. The areas where these Robotaxis can drive are quite small for now. In Houston, the service covers about 64.7 square kilometers. In Dallas, the cars stay mostly around the Highland Park neighborhood. For comparison, the service area in Austin is much larger now. It covers about 634.5 square kilometers, but it took nearly a year for Austin to grow that...

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Changes to GitHub Copilot Individual plans

Today we’re making the following changes to GitHub Copilot’s Individual plans to protect the experience for existing customers: pausing new sign-ups, tightening usage limits, and adjusting model availability. We know these changes are disruptive, and we want to be clear about why we’re making them and how they will affect you. Agentic workflows have fundamentally changed Copilot’s compute demands. Long-running, parallelized sessions now regularly consume far more resources than the original plan structure was built to support. As Copilot’s agentic capabilities have expanded rapidly, agents are doing more work, and more customers are hitting usage limits designed to maintain service reliability. Without further action, service quality degrades for everyone. We’ve heard your frustrations about usage limits and model availability, and we need to do a better job communicating the guardrails we are adding—here’s what’s changing and why. New sign-ups for GitHub Copilot Pro, Pro+, and…

herforward.com

The Micronutrient Crisis Is Real and Tech Alone Won’t Fix It

When we talk about the global food crisis, the conversation almost always gravitates toward hunger in the traditional sense: not enough calories reaching enough people. But a growing number of researchers, entrepreneurs, and public health advocates are pushing back on that framing. They argue the deeper, more pervasive problem is a micronutrient crisis, one that affects not just the world’s poorest populations but also well-fed consumers in wealthy nations. And the solutions being proposed, from AI-driven vertical farming to tax incentives for agricultural startups, reveal just how tangled the path forward really is. Sam Bertram, co-founder and CEO of Arizona-based agriculture startup OnePointOne, is among those making the case that caloric sufficiency is a misleading benchmark. His company is building vertical farming operations that use artificial intelligence to optimize the nutrient density of crops, not just their yield. The premise is straightforward: even people who eat enough…

www.thehistoryreader.com

Featured Excerpt: Boomtown

by Joe Pappalardo The American west offered a rough and tumble way of life, which author Joe Pappalardo entertainingly portrays in his book, Boomtown: The True Story of the Wickedest Town in Texas. Read on for a featured excerpt from Boomtown, the true story of the corrupt and violent town of Borger, Texas in 1927―and the legendary Texas Ranger tasked with taming it.PART ONE1The Murder NestFebruary 2, 1927Austin, TexasFrank Hamer shifts his weight between his feet and stares at the door of Room 924, willing it to open. It’s been an hour since their inside man entered the Stephen Austin Hotel, carrying money to bribe a pair of legislators. When he comes out, Hamer and fellow Texas Ranger Captain Tom Hickman will go in to make two sensational arrests.Hamer is six foot three and a solid 230 pounds, every ounce of which he can feel on his weary feet. This girth includes plenty of muscle, a thick build earned by long years of ranching, riding, scouting, and fighting. His legs are…

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Sunwoda claims new LFP battery charges in under 10 minutes

EV drivers often complain about one thing more than anything else: the time it takes to charge. Gas cars fill up in minutes, but EVs usually need a longer break. Sunwoda Power shared some news that might change that. At an event in Beijing, the company showed off a new battery that can charge pretty much as fast as you can refill a gas-powered car. The new tech is called the Xingchi Supercharge Battery 2.0. It uses a chemistry known as lithium-iron phosphate, or LFP. These types of batteries are known for being tough and safe, but they aren't always the fastest. Sunwoda says it has fixed...

estonianworld.com

Estonia bars airspace for Fico’s Moscow trip

Estonia will not allow Slovak prime minister Robert Fico to use its airspace for a flight to Moscow to attend Russia’s 9 May military parade, foreign minister Margus Tsahkna has said. “Fico will once again not receive permission to use Estonian airspace for a flight to Moscow to attend the 9 May parade, an event aimed at glorifying the aggressor. We denied this last year, and the same principle applies now,” Tsahkna said. He added that Estonia’s position is clear: no country should be allowed to use Estonian airspace to strengthen ties with Russia while Moscow continues its war against Ukraine and undermines European security.

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Wuebker Earns Medalist Honors at Twin Lakes

Wuebker Earns Medalist Honors at Twin Lakes Image admin Sun, 04/19/2026 - 23:12 South Central Calhoun girls golf hosted…

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Titans compete at Raider Relays in Sac City

Titans compete at Raider Relays in Sac City Image admin Sun, 04/19/2026 - 22:56 The South Central Calhoun track and field teams competed…

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