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XQ-67A Drone’s Inaugural Flight Video Revealed: The Future of Air Combat Is Here

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A new video has been released showing the inaugural flight of the XQ-67A, which seeks to become the futuristic loyal wingman drone. The XQ-67A completed its first flight in February, marking a significant milestone in the development of AI-capable drones for future collaborative teams. General Atomics, a prime defense contractor, spearheaded this project, with the Air Force Research Laboratory releasing the footage of the historic flight. The XQ-67A, a remotely piloted drone capable of autonomous flight, aims to enhance the capabilities of existing fleets and work alongside manned combat aircraft in combat situations. The Collaborative Combat Aircraft program continues to progress, with the XQ-67A paving the way for the drones of the future.

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Bitter Cold Front Hits Australia: Prepare for Wet and Windy Weekend

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Australians living in the largest capital cities have been warned to rug up once again with more cold, wet and windy on the way. South-east Australia is about to get hit by super-chilled air from the Antarctic which will cause thermometers to plunge. As the cold air hits a north-west band of cloud, it is set bring rain to widespread areas. Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe said the cold front would work its way across the south east of the country. Melbourne is looking windy and then wet,’ he said on Friday.

The night-time temperature for Melbourne is set to plunge in particular on Sunday and Monday night with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting it will fall to 6C with northerly winds of 35 to 50 km/h. Canberra is set to see overnight temperatures below zero and a frost is predicted for Monday morning. Then it will be NSW’s turn to shiver, after enjoying a warm 20C on Saturday followed swiftly by a three to four degree drop. A front of Antarctic cold is set to make those in south east of Australia shiver over the weekend. Light south to south-westerly winds are expected during the day which will become even lighter during the evening.

The cold behind that rain band will then run across NSW,’ Mr. Sharpe said. For Sydney, more wet weather for Sunday.’ However, the cold snap is good news for skiers. Colder weather is brewing. Probably, for most of the ski-fields, there will 20cm of snow which will be pretty handy there,’ Mr. Sharpe said. Strong winds are also likely across the resorts and surrounding areas for Saturday and Sunday. Rain is expected to reach 40 to 80mm in eastern and central Queensland including the northern Goldfields, Coalfields and Highlands but Brisbane and the surrounding region will likely only receive 5 to 10mm. Along with the cold and sometimes windy conditions showers are also expected for large parts of Australia over the weekend.

The Capricornia coast, Whitsundays and coast through the middle of the state could expect a few showers. Adelaide will also feel the cold front’s impact, with minimums falling to 6C over the weekend and around 10 to 20mm of rain expected. Meanwhile Perth has been enjoying warmer weather than usual for this time of year but it will see lows falling below 10C, but daytime temperatures hovering around the 20C mark. Make sure to use the words from the title for better SEO.

Aged Care Crisis: Many Australian Residents Not Receiving Adequate Care

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Sydney, Jun 28 – New analysis has revealed many Australian aged care residents are not receiving the levels of care they need and are entitled to.

The UTS Ageing Research Collaborative’s 2023-24 mid-year report indicates that nearly two-thirds of aged care homes are falling short of mandated levels of direct care, despite millions in taxpayer funding. Some providers are making substantial profits, while residents are left without adequate care.

The report highlights concerns over the failure of certain aged care homes to meet required care standards, particularly in metropolitan and larger regional areas, often operated by for-profit entities. As minimum care standards are set to increase further, addressing the gaps in care delivery is crucial.

The significant direct care surplus per resident per day raises questions about the allocation of funds and the uneven distribution of resources within the aged care sector. Ensuring that residents receive the necessary care remains a pressing issue that requires urgent attention and reform.

China Refuses US Request for Swimmer Doping Details at Paris Olympics

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China refuses to share doping investigation data on 23 Tokyo Olympic swimmers, including current WR holder

NEW DELHI: The China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) has firmly stated its refusal to comply with a request from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to disclose the investigation details of 23 swimmers who were found to have tested positive for banned substances prior to the Tokyo Olympics.

CHINADA asserts that such a demand lacks legal foundation, contravenes the World Anti-Doping Code, and infringes upon the athletes’ legitimate rights and interests. The agency emphasizes its stance of non-compliance with the publication request from USADA and certain U.S. Congress members.

Such request, without any legal basis, is in violation of the World Anti-Doping Code and the legitimate rights and interest of the athletes. We will never accept the request for the publication of the case file made by USADA and certain members of the U.S. Congress, stated the CHINADA, as reported by AFP.

This declaration from CHINADA follows a hearing in Washington, where USADA CEO Travis Tygart, along with American swimmers Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt, criticized the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for its management of the situation involving the Chinese swimmers.

Amidst this controversy, China has announced the inclusion of 11 swimmers implicated in the doping scandal in its team for the upcoming Paris Olympics.

These athletes had tested positive for the prohibited heart medication trimetazidine (TMZ) in early 2021, ahead of the postponed Olympic Games.

Despite these findings, the implicated swimmers faced no suspensions or sanctions after WADA accepted the explanation from Chinese authorities that the positive results stemmed from contaminated food at a hotel.

Further scrutiny arose with reports revealing that three of these swimmers, including two gold medalists from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and a current world record holder, had previously tested positive for banned substances. These disclosures have led to concerns about the integrity of WADA and the overall trust athletes place in the agency.

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Roof Collapse Halts Delhi Airport Terminal-1 Flights, India

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Flight departures have been temporarily suspended at the Delhi airport’s Terminal-1 following a roof collapse incident early Friday. A spokesperson for the airport confirmed that heavy rain caused a portion of the canopy at the old departure forecourt to collapse around 5 am. Emergency personnel are currently on the scene providing assistance and medical aid to those injured in the incident.

Former Officer Indicted Over Response to Robb Elementary School Massacre, US

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The indictment, which comes more than two years after the May 24 massacre at Robb Elementary School, suggests failures in the police response beyond poor decision-making. A second former officer was also indicted over his actions that day, according to two people briefed on the grand jury’s decision but who requested anonymity to share the findings before they were made public.

The second officer, who worked under Arredondo at the school Police Department, was not in custody as of Thursday evening, Nolasco said.

Christina Mitchell, the district attorney for Uvalde, and lawyers for Arredondo, who was in charge of the six-person department with jurisdiction over Uvalde schools, did not respond to requests for comment.

Even before the grand jury began convening this year, the police response had been the subject of overlapping investigations, including by the US Justice Department, a committee of the Texas Legislature and an investigator hired by the city of Uvalde. Each found serious flaws in the actions of officers who responded to the shooting at Robb Elementary School.

Mitchell conducted her own investigation and presented evidence to the grand jury.

Jesse Rizo, an uncle of one of the victims who recently won a seat on the school board, welcomed news of the indictments Thursday.

I hope it sends a message to the people in law enforcement that you just can’t exercise immunity and allow people to get massacred, Rizo said. I hope that this is just the beginning and that other officers will get charged.

The indictments were a major development, particularly for families in Uvalde who had sought accountability. But a conviction is far from assured. In Parkland, Florida, a former sheriff’s deputy, Scot Peterson, who failed to confront the assailant in the 2018 mass shooting there was charged with child neglect and other crimes but was ultimately found not guilty by a jury last year.

The Uvalde indictments were first reported by the San Antonio Express-News.

Arredondo was among the first officers to arrive at Robb Elementary, just minutes after the assailant entered the school through an unlocked door and began firing at children and teachers in a pair of connected classrooms with an AR-15-style rifle.

He and other school district officers, along with others from the local Police Department, moved toward the sound of gunfire. But as they reached the classrooms’ doors the shooter fired at them and they retreated to a safe place down the hall.

What took place next has been the subject of months of painful questions, argument and moment-by-moment investigation. Information and video emerged showing officers massing in the hallway or outside the building, at times standing around without apparent direction, leadership or urgency.

After the initial burst of gunfire, including the bullets directed at the police, there was a long pause and only a few times did the assailant fire again before the final confrontation with the police. Those subsequent bursts of gunfire were heard by other officers, but even then it took them roughly another 30 minutes to breach the classrooms.

The assembled group included officers from more than a dozen agencies, including tactical units from the Border Patrol, agents from the state police and sheriff’s deputies. A Border Patrol unit, along with a sheriff’s deputy from an adjacent county, ultimately entered one of the classrooms and killed the assailant more than 77 minutes after the shooting began inside the school.

Iran’s June 28 Presidential Election: Candidates, Issues, and Vetting Process Explained

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Iran’s presidential elections are set to take place today, with a total of six candidates approved by the Guardian Council. The election comes after the untimely death of President Ebrahim Raisi, highlighting a charged political atmosphere in the country. With key issues such as economic stability, nuclear policy, and human rights at the forefront, the predominant conservative and hard-line stance of the regime is reflected in the candidates vying for the presidency. As Iranian citizens prepare to cast their votes, the outcome of the election remains crucial both domestically and on the international stage. The world watches closely as Iran navigates through a pivotal moment in its political landscape.

Highly Anticipated 2024 Presidential Debate: Biden vs. Trump Live Fact-Checked by PolitiFact, US

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The highly-anticipated rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is set to take place in their first 2024 presidential debate tonight. Hosted by CNN in Atlanta, the debate will have no audience and be moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. Beginning at 9 p.m., the event will be broadcast on various channels and streamed live on CNN’s website. Stay tuned for live fact-checking throughout the debate.

Panjab University Announces Admission Schedule for 1st Semester Undergraduate Courses, India

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Chandigarh: Panjab University vice-chancellor Renu Vig has approved the admission schedule for the upcoming 1st semester of undergraduate courses. This schedule applies to courses admitting students through merit-based criteria or departmental aptitude tests, excluding UG Law, CET (UG), PUTHAT, PUMEET, and PULEET programmes. Around 20 courses fall under this purview, encompassing disciplines such as language courses, BSc (fashion & lifestyle technology), and BA (evening studies – multi-disciplinary research centre).

Prospective students have time till July 2 to complete their admission forms. The departmental or aptitude tests will be conducted from July 4 to July 8, with document verification slated to conclude by July 9. On July 10, the tentative merit list will be published by the computer centre, incorporating departments conducting tests based on aptitude or departmental criteria. Objections to the list can be raised till July 11, following which the provisional merit list will be uploaded on July 13.

Classes are scheduled to commence on July 18. The admission process involves multiple stages, including document verification, objection handling, and final approval by the authorities concerned.