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Japan steps up efforts on cooking oil in race for sustainable aviation fuel

Japanese homemaker Maki Watanabe carefully pours into a plastic bottle the oil she used to cook her deep-fried aubergines, doing ​her part in her Tokyo kitchen for a national effort to ramp up production of eco-friendly jet fuel. Her contribution is pooled at a nearby supermarket that is among roughly 300 participants ​in a public-private project dubbed "Fry ‌to Fly", as the Iran war squeezes energy supply and raises costs for the resource-poor country.

France 24 5d ago

How everyday cooking oil is helping Japan fight an aviation fuel crisis

Japanese homemaker Maki Watanabe carefully ⁠pours into a plastic bottle the oil she used to cook her ⁠deep-fried aubergines, doing her part in her Tokyo kitchen for a national effort to ramp up production of eco-friendly jet fuel. “It would take a tremendous amount to make an aircraft fly, so I hope we can collect more,” said Watanabe, whose penchant for cooking allows her to donate about 40 litres (10 gallons) a year. Her contribution is pooled at a nearby supermarket that is among roughly...

South China Morning Post 4d ago

The Unglamorous Truth About the Average Tradwife

Can you remember the first time you heard about “tradwives”? I can’t, and yet I have the vague feeling that at some point a handful of years ago, all at once, the term became inescapable. On phone screens across the United States, beautiful women with glossy hair seemed to materialize en masse, flipping sizzling patties of meat and rocking impossibly calm babies.

The Atlantic 2d ago

From first lady to president? Inside the rise of Peru’s Keiko Fujimori

Lima, Peru – In 1994, Peruvian strongman Alberto Fujimori offered his daughter Keiko an important job. She was 19, her parents were divorcing, and the country was still shocked by her mother's accusation that her father had ordered secret agents to torture her. It was at that juncture that she faced a question: Would Keiko be her father's new first lady?

Al Jazeera 4d ago

HomeFlow: A Data Flywheel for Smart Home Agent Training with Verifiable Simulation

arXiv:2606.01230v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language model agents are moving beyond text-only interaction toward physical-world control, with smart homes as a representative domain. Real domestic interaction requires understanding ambiguous intents, operating in dynamic environments, and performing multi-turn reasoning. However, existing methods struggle to generate high-quality training data for smart home agents.

arXiv CS 8d ago

'She refused to sell': How multi-crore Bengal property led to killing of DU professor

A multi-crore ancestral property in West Bengal allegedly became the motive behind the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Debosmita Paul, police said on Sunday, after arresting a couple from Bardhaman and apprehending their minor son for the brutal killing in east Delhi's Vasundhara Enclave. The child was brought so they could "blend in". According to investigators, the family had been residing since 2023 in an ancestral property in Bardhaman that had fallen to Paul's share...

Times of India 2d ago

How the relocation of a Bunnings store ignited a furore in this town

Why Bunnings's plan to move 10km from Bunbury has become a 'red hot' political issue Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:18pm In short: Bunnings's plan to relocate its Bunbury store has sparked fierce opposition from businesses, politicians and residents. Critics argue the move could hurt nearby retailers and take up land otherwise earmarked for housing during a housing shortage. The hardware giant says the $70 million development will create jobs.

ABC Australia 13h ago

JEE Advanced 2026 topper Shubham Kumar: 'No social media helped me secure AIR 1'

The results of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2026 were declared on May 31, and All India Rank (AIR) 1 holder Shubham Kumar had little reason to be surprised. The Bihar native, who moved to Kota two years ago for preparation, says avoiding social media, limiting phone use and focusing on long-term goals helped him secure the top rank in one of India's toughest engineering entrance examinations. The 18 year old from Bihar's Gaya district says he had spent the last two years...

Times of India 9d ago

Rising pop culture star Rachel Pizzolato concludes massive May at Miami Swim Week, Ric Flair's health & MEAT

The sun is shining bright, Monday Screencaps is dialed in, the birds are chirping away, summer is in the air, a skunk unloaded in the early morning hours (thankfully not on my dogs) and it's officially June 2026. Guys, let's face it, this is going to be a massive month for the United States and the world. We have the World Cup, America 250, Trump's birthday UFC event, there's an intriguing NBA Finals (if you're into that sort of thing), the NHL Finals are ready to roll and there's even that...

Fox News 9d ago

From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war

From online class to Revolution Square: A Tehran teacher’s routine amid war Al Jazeera follows a teacher who navigates a new life dictated by war and marked by a weak internet, soaring prices, and solidarity rallies. The “Ramadan War”, as the US-Israel war on Iran is popularly known, disrupted daily life in Iran. Universities, schools and industries were bombed, and streets were emptied out.

Al Jazeera 3d ago