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President Trump, Hegseth to address senior military leaders in rare meeting Eleanor WatsonSeptember 30, 2025 at 6:57 AM 0 Samuel Corum / Getty Images After Charlie Kirk assassination, Utah Gov. Cox urges U.S.

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Ron Washington won't return as Angels manager. What now for LA? Steve Gardner and Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY October 1, 2025 at 3:41 AM 0 The Los Angeles Angels will have a new manager next season, following the decision not to retain skipper Ron Washington, according to a person with knowledge of t...

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The Los Angeles Angels will have a new manager next season, following the decision not to retain skipper Ron Washington, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity because the team had not yet publicly announced its plans.

The Athletic was first to report the news.

The 73-year-old Washington -- who led the Texas Rangers to back-to-back World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011 – was hired at the beginning of the 2024 season, but couldn't help the Angels escape last place in the American League West in either of his two seasons at the helm.

Midway through this season, Washington took a medical leave of absence to deal with heart issues. He underwent quadruple bypass surgery in June.

Ray Montgomery, who had served as bench coach, took over managerial duties on an interim basis. The Angels went 36-38 with Washington and 36-52 under Montgomery to finish the season with a 72-90 record, 18 games behind the first-place Seattle Mariners.

The Angels are the fourth team to make a managerial change since the season ended Sunday, following Bob Melvin's ousting San Francisco, Rocco Baldelli's tenure coming to an end in Minnesota and Bruce Bochy's departure from Texas.

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Romania aims to buy Abrams tanks in $7 billion dealdefence ministry September 30, 2025 at 11:54 PM 0 An U.S.

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BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania's defence ministry has asked parliament to approve a plan to acquire hundreds of Abrams tanks as well as ammunition, parts and training worth more than $7 billion, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

The European Union and NATO member signed a first contract to buy 54 Abrams tanks from U.S. army stock for $1.07 billion in 2023, with full delivery estimated in 2028.

It is now aiming to buy ammunition, parts, simulators, technical support and training for those tanks at a cost of $458.2 million before VAT.

It also aims to order an additional 216 tanks and parts for 6.49 billion euros ($7.6 billion) before VAT, it said. The Abrams is made by General Dynamics.

The statement did not specify when the equipment would be delivered. The country's defence acquisition strategies are approved by its top security council, led by President Nicusor Dan, and large purchases must be cleared by parliament.

Romania, which shares a 650-km (400 mile) border with Ukraine, is host to a U.S. ballistic missile defence system and a permanent NATO alliance battle group.

It has had drones breach its airspace repeatedly since Russia began attacking Ukraine's ports and infrastructure across the Danube river from Romania.

Countries on the European Union's eastern flank, including Romania, agreed on the need for a "drone wall" with advanced detection, tracking and interception capabilities, EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius said on Friday.

Romania also aims to partner Ukraine to build drones under a new European Union defence funding mechanism.

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Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country's most punishing mountain Joyce Jiang, CNNSeptember 30, 2025 at 4:02 AM 0 DOUYIN / Kenqing Technology A towering 5,000 feet high, with more than 7,000 steps, Mount Tai, in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong, is known for turning legs...

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A towering 5,000 feet high, with more than 7,000 steps, Mount Tai, in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong, is known for turning legs to jelly for anyone game for scaling to the top.

Videos all over Chinese social media, such as TikTok's sister app Douyin, show even the fittest hikers shaking, collapsing or trying to climb downhill on all fours.

Some visitors hire "climbing buddies" to help them make the summit.

But tourism officials in Shandong have come up with another idea: robotic legs.

On January 29, the first day of Chinese New Year, ten AI-powered exoskeletons debuted at Mount Tai (Taishan in Mandarin), attracting over 200 users for a fee of 60 yuan to 80 yuan ($8 - $11 USD) per use during a week-long trial, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Co-developed by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group and Kenqing Technology, a Shenzhen-based tech company, this device is designed to wrap around users' waists and thighs and weighs in at just 1.8 kilograms, according to the firm's product introduction.

Powered by AI algorithms, it can sense users' movements and provide "synchronized assistance" to ease the burden of legs, according to Kenqing Technology.

Each robotic exoskeleton runs on two batteries, lasting for about five hours, according to Wang Houzhe, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Taishan Cultural Tourism Group. It generally takes six hours to climb to the top.

"It really works!" Li Chengde, a 68-year-old tourist from the capital Jinan, told state-run Xinhua News Agency after trying out the device. "It felt like someone was pulling me uphill!"

"This can help more people hike up the mountain and enjoy the scenery of Mount Tai… without it being too strenuous," Wang told Chinese state media.

Jacky, a content creator from Shandong who requested a pseudonym for privacy reasons, tested the device last Sunday for half an hour over hundreds of steps.

While echoing the general positive feedback as many others, he told CNN there is still room for improvement.

"The experience is definitely easier," he said about climbing with the device on. "But once I took it off, I felt a bit clumsy walking (on my own)."

The 29-year-old said he felt like a "puppet" with the machine doing all the work but once he got used to not exerting himself, it was "really tiring" after he removed the exoskeleton and went back to climbing of his own power.

Jacky added he also found the device inconvenient when he needed to use the bathroom and tie his shoelaces while wearing it. The exoskeleton requires extra hands to put on and take off and fully squatting down could risk breaking the tight straps.

He also said that the battery needed more juice.

Wang from the Taishan Cultural Tourism Group said the team will extend battery life and set up replacement spots along the hiking trails, according to Chinese state-linked media.

Currently in beta testing, the exoskeletons are expected to hit the mass market in early March, according to the local publicity department.

Despite a few hiccups, Jacky deems the exoskeleton robots a "good product" and a "true blessing" for the elderly, children and mobility-impaired visitors. Half of the hikers who opted to try out the prototype exoskeletons at Mount Tai were senior citizens.

In addition to making mountain climbing a whole lot easier, these walking supports have sparked online discussions about their wider applications in a country grappling with a rapidly aging population.

Last year, 22% of China's population was over 60, and that figure is expected to rise to 30% by 2035, with the elderly population surpassing 400 million, according to the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics.

And the market size of smart elderly care in China was estimated at 6.8 trillion yuan (about $934 billion) in 2024, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.

Kenqing Technology, the robotic exoskeletons' co-developer, which was founded in 2015, is eyeing this vast elderly care market. It has rolled out an exoskeleton specifically designed for elderly users, weighing 2.4 kilograms and priced at 17,000 yuan ($2,334 USD) on China's e-commerce giant Taobao.

To fully unlock the potential of elderly care robots, industry insiders told Xinhua News Agency that stronger policy support is needed to scale up their production while keeping prices affordable for all.

Editor's Note: CNN's Chris Lau contributed reporting. This article was first published in February 2025 and has been .

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Ricardo Pepi to miss Champions League game and US friendlies in doubt September 30, 2025 at 3:44 AM 0 PSV's Ricardo Pepi reacts after missing a scoring chance during a Champions League opening phase soccer match between PSV and Union SG, at the PSV stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands, Tuesday, Sept.

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PSV's Ricardo Pepi reacts after missing a scoring chance during a Champions League opening phase soccer match between PSV and Union SG, at the PSV stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands, Tuesday, Sept.16, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) ()

EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) — United States forward Ricardo Pepi was a doubt to be picked for upcoming friendlies against Ecuador and Australia after a leg injury on club duty last weekend.

Pepi "sustained a minor strain in his thigh" his club PSV Eindhoven said.

He left during the first half of Eindhoven's 2-1 win over Excelsior on Saturday in the Eredivisie.

The club said he will miss the Champions League game on Wednesday at Bayer Leverkusen.

It was only Pepi's fourth start since a knee injury in January against Liverpool cost him playing for the U.S. in the Gold Cup in the summer, and in this month's friendlies against South Korea and Japan.

The U.S. next hosts Ecuador on Oct. 11 in Austin, Texas, and Australia on Oct. 15 in Commerce City, Colorado.

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