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The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games kick off in China: Photos
The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games kick off in China: Photos

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games kick off in China: Photos

The opening ceremony of the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games took place at the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing, China, on August 14, 2025. During the ceremony, robots demonstrated sprinting, soccer, boxing, and other sports. The competition begins Friday, with more than 500 humanoid robots in 280 teams from 16 countries, including the U.S., Germany, and Japan. 1 of 24 A model poses near robots during the opening ceremony. AP 2 of 24 Robots prepare to take part in the opening ceremony. REUTERS 3 of 24 A humanoid robot walks on the track. Getty Images 4 of 24 Robots demonstrate the sport of boxing during the opening ceremony. AFP via Getty Images 5 of 24 Humanoid robots compete in the 100m race. Getty Images 6 of 24 A robot practises for the 100m sprint. AFP via Getty Images 7 of 24 5v5 soccer preliminaries. Getty Images 8 of 24 A man and a humanoid robot play a musical instrument ahead of the opening ceremony. REUTERS 9 of 24 Human performers dance near robots during the opening ceremony. AP 10 of 24 A woman takes a selfie with a robot before the opening ceremony. AFP via Getty Images 11 of 24 A humanoid robot dressed up in a floral costume participates in the opening ceremony. REUTERS 12 of 24 Robots demonstrate football during the opening ceremony. AFP via Getty Images 13 of 24 A worker prepares a robot before the opening ceremony. AP 14 of 24 Robots march in for the opening ceremony. AP 15 of 24 Robots dressed like terracotta warriors are setup before the opening ceremony. AP 16 of 24 Engineers and robots take part in the opening ceremony. AFP via Getty Images 17 of 24 Participating team debug humanoid robots during the 5v5 soccer preliminaries. Getty Images 18 of 24 Humanoid robots are seen before the opening ceremony. Getty Images 19 of 24 A humanoid robot gestures. Getty Images 20 of 24 Humanoid robot boxers in action during the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games opening ceremony. WU HAO/EPA/Shutterstock 21 of 24 Robot named Little Giant dressed up in Monkey King costume. REUTERS 22 of 24 A robot with a Labubu doll practises before the opening ceremony. AFP via Getty Images 23 of 24 Team members put on a terracotta warrior costume on a Hecbot humanoid robot. REUTERS 24 of 24 Humanoid robots take part in a test 100m run ahead of the opening ceremony. REUTERS

CRIME REPORTS: Thursday, May 15, 2025
CRIME REPORTS: Thursday, May 15, 2025

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Yahoo

CRIME REPORTS: Thursday, May 15, 2025

Felonies The following people were booked into the Lee County-Tupelo Adult Jail in connection with felony charges ending Wednesday at 11 a.m. Kendrick K. Burnett, 22, of Belden, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff's Office, possession of fentanyl. Jennifer Lynn Carruthers, 36, of Nettleton, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff's Office, bond surrender for possession of methamphetamine. Ashley E. Harmon, 39, of Plantersville, was arrested by the Mississippi Department of Corrections, violation of probation. Clayton J. Harville, 56, of Bruce, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff's Office, possession of a Schedule II drug. Keri Marita Marshall, 39, of Como, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, possession of a Schedule II drug, careless driving. David McLaurin, 35, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, possession of a Schedule II drug, expired tag, suspended driver's license. Brandon L. Rackley, 31, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, felony shoplifting. Christopher A. Thomas, 50, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, violation of probation, disorderly conduct, disobeying an officer, public intoxication. Lee County Sheriff's Office The following reports were filed Wednesday by the Lee County Sheriff's Office. A County Road 855, Shannon, woman said there is a brown pit bull roaming the Brewer community. She said the dog has been coming onto her property and acting aggressive. The dog backs and sounds vicious. The dog has a collar with a hook hanging from it. She has been unable to locate the owner of the dog An AT&T employee responded to County Road 151, Tupelo, to deal with 'service issues.' Someone had taken the cover off a junction box and cut off the fiber splice bundle. He said it appeared they used a saw to cut through the wiring. A Guntown construction company said overnight, someone came onto a County Road 2500, Guntown, construction site and stole a Craftsman generator and a Little Giant 16-foot ladder. The items were sitting inside an unattached garage at the site of the house being built. There are no doors on the house or garage at this point. Anyone with information on any of these reports is urged to call the Lee County Sheriff's Office at 841-9041, the Tupelo Police Department at 841-6491 or Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi at (800) 773-TIPS or download the P3 Tip App and leave an anonymous tip that way.

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