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Who Was David Rose? Police Officer and Father Killed Near Emory University, CDC

The father of two was fatally shot while responding to gunfire near the university’s campus in Atlanta.
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See inside the hidden area where Qatar Airways flight attendants sleep on long-haul Boeing 777 flights

A bed in the crew rest area on a Boeing 777-300ER
There are eight beds hidden upstairs on the Boeing 777-300ER.

  • I toured a Qatar Airways Boeing 777 at June’s Paris Air Show.
  • That included a look inside the hidden crew rest area, where staff can sleep mid-flight.
  • It felt a bit claustrophobic, but handy for breaks during long flights on the world’s best airline.

Like its Middle Eastern rivals, Qatar Airways offers one of the most attractive jobs for cabin crew.

A spokesperson previously told Business Insider that less than 8% of the tens of thousands of applicants are accepted.

At last month’s Paris Air Show, Qatar was named the world’s best airline for a record-breaking ninth time.

During the event, I also had the chance to tour one of Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777s.

While I loved checking out the QSuite business class and walking through the enormous plane, I also got to look at some areas usually hidden from the public.

By the rear galley, a camouflaged door opens to a narrow staircase that leads to the crew rest area.

It was pretty claustrophobic, but the eight beds are a necessity to give flight attendants time for a break on long-haul flights.

Here’s what it was like inside.

Qatar Airways displayed a unique Boeing 777-300ER at the Paris Air Show.
A side view of a Qatar Airways Boeing 777 in the PSG Champions League livery at the 2025 Paris Air Show

Just a few days earlier, this same plane had transported the Paris Saint-Germain soccer team to Los Angeles for the FIFA Club World Cup — an 11.5-hour flight. They ultimately lost in the final earlier this month.

While the interior is the same as Qatar Airways’ other Boeing 777-300ERs, I found it was a unique twist that made the tour a bit more special.

The 777 is an enormous jet that can fly for over 14 hours.
The economy cabin as seen from the rear, of a Qatar Airways Boeing 777

Qatar Airways’ longest route, operated by the 777-300ER, goes between Doha and Brisbane, Australia, which are approximately 7,700 miles apart.

The plane is over 240 feet long — the biggest twin-engine airliner on the market — and has room for 354 passengers.

I knew the crew rest area would be at the back of the plane, but it was still quite hidden.
The door to the crew rest area on a Boeing 777-300ER

I politely asked the airline staffer standing here if I could see inside, and he gave me a few minutes to look around.

The door opens to reveal a steep and narrow staircase.
The stairs leading up to the crew rest area on a Boeing 777-300ER

There were plenty of handrails — a necessity for the slightly awkward staircase.

It was slightly eerie looking down the dim and lengthy corridor.
A view down the aisle of the crew rest area on a Boeing 777-300ER

There are eight beds up here, allowing flight attendants to take breaks on long flights.

A small closet at the back of the room can be used for storing uniforms.

I’m 5’9″ but still had to hunch over to make my way down the corridor.
A view further down the aisle on a Boeing 777-300ER

Qatar Airways flight attendants don’t have a minimum height requirement, but they do need to have an arm reach of nearly seven feet. Either way, I expect it would feel claustrophobic for anyone.

However, the beds themselves didn’t look too uncomfortable.
A bed in the crew rest area on a Boeing 777-300ER

In some ways, it reminded me of the beds for yacht crews. I would definitely still rather sleep here than in an economy seat.

Each bed had pockets for storage, a coat hook, and a mirror.
Storage pockets at the head of the bed on on a Boeing 777-300ER

There are also more storage areas at the front of the room near the staircase.

Plus, they had light and air flow controls, similar to a seat in the cabin.
Lights and a storage pocket on on a Boeing 777-300ER

The bed at the front, usually used by the purser or chief flight attendant, also has a telephone to communicate with the pilots and other cabin crew.

Working for Qatar Airways is still one of the most enviable jobs for cabin crew.
Two Qatar Airways flight attendants stand in front of the QSuite Next Gen display at the Farnborough Airshow 2024.
Several Qatar Airways flight attendants were at the event.

During the Paris Air Show, Skytrax named Qatar Airways the world’s best airline for the ninth time. It was also awarded the best business class for the fifth year in a row.

Similar to its rival, Dubai-based Emirates, Qatar Airways recruits cabin crew from across the world and gives them accommodation in Doha.

Serving more than 170 destinations across the world, it’s also ideal for making use of travel discounts.

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Alaska 2025 meeting signals high-stakes negotiation over Ukraine’s future and European security

The scheduled August 15 summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska is shaping up as a critical negotiation over Ukraine and broader European stability. Far from a routine diplomatic event, the talks risk determining the future borders of Europe behind closed doors, sidelining those directly affected.

According to Bloomberg, the proposed ceasefire deal dangerously favors Moscow, effectively legitimizing Russia’s control over the entire Donbas region and parts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, including vital energy and water infrastructure. This arrangement would codify an armed seizure and revive a “law of the strong” dynamic in European geopolitics.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected any territorial concessions. Yet, reports indicate the White House may present Kiev with an ultimatum resembling a cold political bargain—accept the deal or lose US support. Such a stance could undermine America’s credibility as an ally and cast doubt on NATO’s cohesion.

For the Czech Republic and other Central European countries, the implications go beyond Ukraine’s sovereignty. The core question is whether security in the Baltics, Poland, and Central Europe will be traded for a superficial peace with authoritarian regimes. One Czech military analyst warned, “Those who think an aggressor can be appeased have already lost. Today it’s Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. Tomorrow could be Vilnius, Warsaw, and possibly Prague.”

The choices made now will define tomorrow’s security landscape. History offers hard lessons—Munich 1938 cost Europe dearly, a price too high to repeat in the heart of the continent. The upcoming talks in Alaska thus carry a weight that extends far beyond the immediate conflict in Ukraine.

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I spent almost $30,000 upgrading our garage to a dreamy laundry room. Now, doing laundry for my family of 7 feels peaceful.

Composite image of the author's small laundry room on the left, and the author's new laundry room on the right with two washers and two dryers.
The author spent almost $30,000 of an inheritance upgrading her laundry room. Now, she enjoys the task.

  • When my stepmom died, I received an inheritance I wasn’t expecting.
  • I used nearly $30,000 to build the laundry room of my dreams for my family of seven.
  • Now, I actually find doing laundry peaceful.

“I had enough money but not enough time.” That’s what my stepmom said, multiple times through her two-decade journey with metastatic breast cancer. At 68, she finally passed away, leaving me, her two other young adult kids, four sisters, and friends.

My mind was on how much she’d never get to see, and how to live differently myself, when I got the call that she’d left me money — and quite a bit of it. I hadn’t expected a single thing, aside from a few mementos from her home to remember her by, and a boatload of childhood memories.

I realized converting our small laundry room and garage into my dream laundry room was the answer.
Composite image of a small laundry room on the left and a bike in a garage on the right.
The author had a separate garage and small laundry room prior to renovations.

For a few months, I debated what to do with this money. I have five young children, and it would put a good dent in one of their college savings accounts. I could pay off a car or part of my house. I could go on an extravagant trip. But her common refrain about not having enough time to use the money she had saved rang in my head. Putting it into a savings account for decades down the road didn’t quite feel right, but neither did blowing it on a single experience.

I started letting myself dream about ways the money could be used for good, to make life easier, better, or more functional for my family. A pool came to mind, to make memories and enjoy every sunny day. I sat folding another mountain of clean laundry and thinking about it on what had been dubbed the “laundry couch” when it came to me. I’d build my dream laundry room to make my house more functional, liveable, and organized, where the garage then stood. We got to work.

We budgeted around $20,000 for the project and got to work.
A renovated laundry room with a folding table, cabinetry, and a light fixture.
The author worked with a contractor to design her new laundry room.

Anyone who has added on to their house or converted an entire room knows it’s no small deal. After paying down a few debts and putting some money in savings, my husband and I budgeted around $20,000 for this project.

We worked with a longtime contractor friend’s family business, and learned we would need to break down the wall that currently separated our tiny laundry room, where you couldn’t even stand comfortably with a laundry basket, to open it up to the garage space behind it.

I can now sort laundry while I watch my kids play.
A window above two washers and two dryers in a laundry room.
The author put a window above the upgraded washers and dryers.

The garage door became a solid wall with insulation, and I invested in a big, beautiful window with a view of my backyard. After my stepmom’s death, I paid more attention to small pleasures, like watching my kids climb the swingset while I sorted laundry.

A lot of thought went into the design, and in the end, we spent close to $30,000.
Cabinets with pull-out laundry baskets labeled with the initials of the author's family members.
The author has laundry baskets for each family member in her laundry room.

I picked wild, beautiful tiles to go above and below the cabinetry that housed clear pullout bins, where my family could sort their laundry into their own labeled bins. I purchased a second washer and dryer, and all four appliances are running every day, for much of the day, as my kids explore the forest and get muddy, come back from sports practices covered in sweat, and live their busy lives. Nearby, the “drop zone” holds their backpacks, shoes, school papers, socks, and things to keep safe, with an open locker-style cubby for each kid.

In the end, we dipped into savings because cabinetry is much more expensive than you’d think, especially a room full of it. With appliances and extras, the project pushed closer to $30,000.

Now, I actually enjoy doing laundry, and I have my stepmom to thank.
Cabinets labeled with initials with hanging coats.
The author now enjoys spending time in her laundry room.

Laundry used to be the bane of my existence. Now, I stand at a large folding table my contractor friend built by hand, in a peaceful room designed for my large family. I chat with my kids as we sort piles into the designated bins. I watch them race through the room after school, chucking their bags into their cubbies and barely murmuring “hi mom” before racing off again.

Sometimes, I just hide from the chaos, fold my clothes, and remember. I can sense her spirit in the room, and a small heart pillow she had on her bed that I keep in there is a nod to her presence and part in building this space for our family. At those times, I know she’d be proud of how I used the money and of the life I’m building.

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More than €66m unclaimed from Deposit Return Scheme last year

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Nvidia stands firm against US call for backdoors in AI chip security

Nvidia’s Stance on Backdoors and Kill Switches Amidst Growing Pressure

Nvidia’s Chief Security Officer, David Reber Jr., asserts that the company’s GPUs “do not and should not have kill switches and backdoors.” This stance comes as pressure mounts from U.S. lawmakers who are advocating for government access to AI chip functionalities, while Chinese officials allege such features may already exist, reports 24brussels.

In a recent blog post, Reber Jr. directly addresses these U.S. legislative pressures. Earlier this year, a bipartisan group introduced the Chip Security Act, which would mandate Nvidia and other manufacturers to integrate tracking technology to monitor the international movement of chips and leaves open the possibility for further security measures, including remote kill switches. As Nvidia prepares to gain permissions to resume selling specific AI chips in China, its most advanced hardware remains subject to strict U.S. export controls.

“To mitigate the risk of misuse, some pundits and policymakers propose requiring hardware ‘kill switches’ or built-in controls that can remotely disable GPUs without user knowledge and consent,” writes Reber Jr. He references ongoing scrutiny in China regarding alleged vulnerabilities and backdoors in H20 chips sold in the market.

“There is no such thing as a ‘good’ secret backdoor,” he argues, labeling kill switches as “an open invitation for disaster.” He warns U.S. policymakers that such measures could detrimentally impact America’s economic and national security interests, asserting that this perspective reflects an overreaction to perceived risks.

Both Nvidia and the U.S. government share the goal of establishing the company as the leading provider of AI chips in China. However, the prospect of direct U.S. government access to these technologies could undermine that ambition. Competing Chinese chip manufacturers are gradually improving their capabilities, which positions them to potentially displace Nvidia, echoing the experience of Huawei, which has previously faced setbacks due to allegations regarding government access.

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Beerzel’s corn maze celebrates 8th year with theme inspired by Ursuline Sisters’ Winter Garden

Beerzel – A 6-hectare corn maze has opened in Beerzel, part of the 8th edition organized by the Kempens Landschap Foundation, with a theme inspired by the Ursuline Sisters’ Winter Garden. Supported by Mayor Glenn Smets, this seasonal event showcases local heritage while providing a recreational outing, reports 24brussels.

On August 9, 2025, the corn maze opened in Peredreef, Beerzel, located near Putte in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. Each year, the maze features a new theme, and this year it highlights the historical significance of the Winter Garden, restored to offer tours and modern displays connecting art with nature.

Jan De Haes, chairman of the Kempens Landschap Foundation, stated that the maze aims to introduce visitors to a hidden treasure in the province in an original way. “With the corn maze, we want to introduce people to a hidden gem in our province in an original way,” he emphasized.

The local municipality of Putte provides financial backing for this year’s maze, and Mayor Glenn Smets remarked that it effectively showcases the municipality’s strengths. Additionally, schoolchildren from Putte and Beerzel can visit the maze at a reduced price, encouraging greater youth participation.

The corn maze will remain open to visitors until September 28, 2025. Throughout August, it welcomes guests daily, except Mondays, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. In September, it will operate only on weekends from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a special late-night event on September 26 at 7:30 p.m., for which visitors are advised to bring flashlights.

How did the Beerzel corn maze become a local summer tradition?

Initially created eight years ago, the Beerzel corn maze was designed by the Kempens Landschap Foundation to merge nature, recreation, and heritage promotion. Each summer, the maze adopts a theme reflecting the region’s cultural or historical aspects.

Over the years, it has emerged as a popular seasonal attraction for both residents and tourists, bolstered by support from the municipality of Putte and local schools. This year’s corn maze theme draws inspiration from the Ursuline Sisters’ Winter Garden, a historical structure built circa 1900, recognized as the largest Art Nouveau site in the region.

The Winter Garden, celebrated for its glass dome and intricate design, continues to be a highlight for visitors interested in the area’s rich history and architectural beauty.

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Zelensky vows Russia will not get any Ukrainian land seized during war as Trump prepares for meeting with Putin

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Instagram introduces TikTok-style repost feature and updated location sharing option

Instagram Introduces New Features to Enhance User Engagement

Instagram announced on August 6, 2025, the rollout of new features that resemble those found on competing platforms, aimed at enhancing user interaction and content sharing, reports 24brussels.

Beginning today, users will have the option to repost public Reels and grid posts from other accounts. Similar to TikTok, these reposts will be collected in a dedicated tab on user profiles and integrated into the feeds of followers. This marks a significant evolution from Instagram’s previous approach, where sharing content mostly occurred via the Instagram Story feature.

Additionally, Instagram is integrating a location map feature that mimics Snapchat’s functionality. This feature allows users to view the last active location of friends who opt in, displaying posts from popular venues such as music festivals. This new option aims to foster real-time connection among users.

The platform is also revising an earlier feature that tracks friends’ interactions with Reels. Initially met with resistance, this feature is now being enhanced to offer users more control over whose interactions they wish to see. Users will be able to hide their likes and reposts and mute others’ interactions, thereby tailoring their experience according to personal preferences.

These updates respond to ongoing concerns voiced by users who feel that Instagram has drifted from its original purpose of personal photo sharing to a focus on algorithm-driven content visibility. As Instagram continues to prioritize Reels in the face of TikTok’s popularity, photos from followed accounts have become increasingly obscured in user feeds. Creators are expressing frustration over diminished reach and engagement as the platform diversifies its offerings, including features some deem unnecessary.

As Instagram evolves, the question remains whether the new location map will enhance the platform’s appeal to users or further alienate those who preferred its original setup. The upcoming changes illustrate the platform’s commitment to adapting in a competitive environment, although it raises concerns for creators who thrive on traditional photo-sharing mechanics.

With these strategic modifications, Instagram hopes to rekindle user engagement and retention amidst fierce competition in the social media landscape.