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Problems at ICE facility include guard who lost loaded weapon, failure to test for tuberculosis, report says

The largest ICE detention center in the country lost track of a loaded firearm, did not provide treatment to detainees with chronic health conditions, and failed to test immigrants for tuberculosis, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office published Tuesday. The investigation from the congressional watchdog found “serious performance and oversight challenges” at Camp East Montana at Fort Bliss, which is outside El Paso, Texas. In one case, evidence associated with the...

NBC News 17h ago

ICE guard lost a loaded gun inside country’s biggest detention center, government investigators say

ICE guard lost a loaded gun inside country’s biggest detention center, government investigators say Watchdog alleges ‘serious’ oversight issues at Camp East Montana after reports of homicide, tuberculosis and medical neglect - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A security guard inside the nation’s largest immigration detention center lost a loaded firearm that wasn’t found after two months of searches, according to a damning new report from a federal government watchdog. In January, a...

The Independent World 20h ago

Autonomous Aerial Manipulation via Contextual Contrastive Meta Reinforcement Learning

arXiv:2606.08533v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being deployed in logistics, service robotics, and other real-world applications, creating a growing demand for autonomous payload acquisition and delivery. Existing approaches typically assume pre-attached payloads or rely on specialized grippers, leaving versatile end-to-end aerial delivery largely unresolved, where different payloads induce highly variable flight dynamics, requiring a single...

arXiv CS 1d ago

As China and Pakistan move forward with their fifth generation plans, India's two short term options

Russian president Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to deepening ties with India as Moscow continues to offer the Su-57 fifth generation fighter jet with technology transfer and local production. While addressing journalists in St Petersburg the Russian President said, “We are ready to work with India to supply the Sukhoi Su-57, to develop it.” Putin remarks come at a time when the Indian air force is facing depleting squadron numbers and delays in his domestic programs.

Times of India 5d ago

AutoIQ: An Ensemble Framework for Automatic Assessment of Geometric Distortion in Prostate Diffusion-Weighted Imaging

Announce Type: cross Abstract: Geometric distortion in prostate diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) can impair lesion localization and reduce the reliability of MRI-based clinical assessment. We propose AutoIQ, an ensemble machine learning framework for automatic quantification and classification of DWI geometric distortion severity. A total of 140 retrospective prostate biparametric MRI examinations were analyzed, including 33 scans with severe distortion requiring repeat acquisition and 107...

arXiv CS 8d ago

CrowdFarming: the platform that wants to feed Europe better

Our reporter travelled to the Valencia region in Spain to meet the Úrculo brothers, founders of CrowdFarming, Europe’s leading direct-to-consumer organic food platform. The last day of the harvest season begins in the orange groves of Masia El Carmen, in Bétera, north of Valencia. In the soft early morning light, Gonzalo and Gabriel Úrculo move between the rows of orange trees on the farm inherited from their grandfather.

Euronews 5d ago

Great mysteries of archaeology: An ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky

Great mysteries of archaeology: An ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor From the air, you see it only through the constant jolt, tilt, and shudder of the low-flying Cessna aircraft. The landscape of the Llanos de Moxos, northern Bolivia, appears as a disconnected patchwork of open grassland savannahs, forest islands, and lakes. It feels random, almost unreadable.

Phys.org 1d ago

Armed forces prepared for both short and intense conflicts: Army chief Gen Dwivedi

In an interview with TOI’s Surendra Singh, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, who has been leading the 12.4 lakh-strong Indian Army since June 30, 2024 and played a key role in rolling out Operation Sindoor, spoke at length about how lessons learnt from last year's operation against Pakistan are now part of the Army doctrine; how drones are now central to India’s battlefield operations; the changing warfare tactics and technologies; and why Pakistan must deter from another terror...

Times of India 5d ago

The American Missile Crisis

Recent global conflicts, from Russia and Ukraine to Iran and Israel, have seen a resurgent awareness of the frailty of US munitions stock, which has been drawn down by both direct and indirect involvement in these events. While exact stockpile volumes are not disclosed, it is estimated that supplies of US warheads and the missiles that carry them have declined by nearly an order of magnitude since their peak during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Analysts have estimated that in the event of a...

Hacker News 7d ago

China check: New US base in Australia signals AUKUS push, to host nuclear submarines

The establishment of Naval Support Activity (NSA) Stirling, off the coast of Perth in Western Australia, is seen as a major step in the AUKUS (Australia-UK-US) partnership. The facility is designed to provide comprehensive support services for US personnel and their families stationed at HMAS Stirling. The initiative is central to the Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), which will host US and UK nuclear-powered attack submarines on a rotational basis.

Times of India 23h ago