August 21, 2023 - Monday

[WORLD] Russia's Luna 25 lunar lander crashes into the moon, ending the country's first lunar mission in decades.

Russia's Luna 25 spacecraft, part of the country's ambitious space ambitions, crashed into the moon's surface after losing communication. The spacecraft had experienced an "emergency situation" while trying to enter a pre-landing orbit. A commission will investigate the reasons for the crash. Luna 25 was supposed to complete Russia's first lunar landing mission in 47 years. This incident adds to a series of recent failures by other countries' lunar missions.

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[NATION] Tropical Storm Hilary is causing heavy rain and dangerous flooding in California, leading to evacuations and emergency declarations.

After making landfall in Mexico, Tropical Storm Hilary has reached California, bringing heavy rain and posing a threat of deadly floods. Southern California is experiencing dangerous flooding, with roads turning into streams and cars getting stuck in floodwaters. Authorities have warned residents not to drive and have issued evacuation orders in some areas. The storm has already broken several rainfall records and is expected to continue lashing the region with severe weather as it moves further into the US. Some communities have declared emergencies in response to the storm.

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[BUSINESS] California DMV requests Cruise to halve driverless car fleet in San Francisco after a collision with an emergency vehicle.

Cruise has agreed to cut its fleet of driverless cars in San Francisco by 50% following a collision with an emergency vehicle. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requested the reduction after investigating recent incidents involving Cruise vehicles. This move comes just a week after California regulators approved 24/7 operation of driverless taxis in San Francisco. City officials had previously expressed concerns about the approval, citing traffic jams and collisions as potential issues.

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[TECHNOLOGY] Armored Core 6, the long-awaited installment in the mecha combat series, is set to release in 2023, featuring new gameplay modes and familiar FromSoftware mechanics.

Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is the eagerly anticipated return of FromSoftware's mecha combat series after a ten-year hiatus. The game is set to be released in 2023 and promises to deliver a fast-paced mech-shooter experience. Despite the studio's success with games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, Armored Core 6 will offer a different gameplay style and introduce new features that haven't been seen in previous FromSoftware titles. Fans are excited for the revival of the franchise and are hopeful that it will live up to expectations.

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[SPORTS] Spanish soccer president Luis Rubiales is facing criticism for kissing player Jennifer Hermoso during the Women's World Cup celebrations.

Luis Rubiales, the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), is being criticized for kissing player Jennifer Hermoso on the lips during the Women's World Cup celebrations. The incident has sparked backlash and outcry, with many questioning the appropriateness of Rubiales' actions. The controversy comes at a time when issues of consent and boundaries are being discussed more prominently in sports.

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[SCIENCE] Astronauts from four different space agencies arrive in Florida to prepare for a 6-month mission on the International Space Station.

A crew of four astronauts, including members from NASA, the European Space Agency, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, and Roscosmos, have arrived at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to ready themselves for their mission to the International Space Station. The crew will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and will spend six months aboard the space station. This mission marks the first time a Crew Dragon spacecraft will carry astronauts from four different space agencies. The launch is scheduled for early Friday morning, with backup opportunities available over the weekend.

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[HEALTH] A rare flesh-eating bacteria has killed eight people on the US east coast, prompting warnings about swimming in the sea and eating shellfish.

Health officials in the US have issued warnings about swimming in the sea and consuming shellfish after eight people died from a rare flesh-eating bacteria. Five deaths were reported in Florida, and three in Long Island, New York, and Connecticut. The bacteria, known as vibrio vulnificus, grows more rapidly in warmer months and is commonly found in warm, brackish seawater. Officials are advising people with open wounds to stay out of the water to prevent infection.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] Ron Cephas Jones, known for his role in "This Is Us," has passed away at age 66.

Ron Cephas Jones, the renowned actor known for his portrayal of William Hill in the TV drama "This Is Us," has died at the age of 66. Jones received critical acclaim for his masterful acting, bringing depth and vulnerability to the complex character of William. His performance resonated with audiences who related to the struggles of connection and redemption portrayed on the show. Jones also appeared in other shows and movies, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

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