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These Are Your Favorite British Cars
2025-06-27

These Are Your Favorite British Cars

Earlier this week I asked you to tell me about your favorite British cars, having already done the same for your picks from France and Italy. Once again, you Jalops delivered the sort of variety I was hoping for. My pick was the generation of Aston Martin V8 Vantage used in “The Living Daylights,” but I gave [...]

Mark Hamill Has The Most Bizarre ‘The Last Jedi’ Story Ever
2025-06-27

Mark Hamill Has The Most Bizarre ‘The Last Jedi’ Story Ever

Recently, Hamill talked a lot about his experience on The Last Jedi, specifically, on Bullseye on YouTube. He cleared the air about some issues, but things got weird.

Apple researchers work to stop AI from taking actions you didn't approve
2025-06-27

Apple researchers work to stop AI from taking actions you didn't approve

AI agents are learning to tap through your iPhone on your behalf, but Apple researchers want them to know when to pause.Apple continues to refine AI agent capabilitiesA recent paper from Apple and the University of Washington explored this disparity. Their research focused on training AI to understand the consequences of its actions on a smartphone.Artificial intelligence agents are getting better at handling everyday tasks. These systems can navigate apps, fill in forms, make purchases or change settings. They can often do this without needing our direct input. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Fossil fungi trapped in amber reveal ancient origin of parasitic zombie-ants
2025-06-27

Fossil fungi trapped in amber reveal ancient origin of parasitic zombie-ants

Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers report that fossilized entomopathogenic fungi from mid-Cretaceous amber reveal some of the oldest direct evidence of parasitic relationships between fungi and insects, suggesting that Ophiocordyceps fungi originated approximately 133 million years ago and underwent early host shifts that shaped their evolution.

5 takeaways from health insurers’ new pledge to improve prior authorization
2025-06-27

5 takeaways from health insurers’ new pledge to improve prior authorization

The largest U.S. insurers agreed Monday to streamline their often cumbersome preapproval system. Here are five takeaways.

Modulating gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality, study shows
2025-06-27

Modulating gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality, study shows

A research team led by Prof. Kong Xiangfeng from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed a novel strategy to enhance pork quality by modulating gut microbiota, potentially bridging the gap between the high meat yield of commercial pigs and the premium meat quality of Chinese indigenous pigs.

Reorienting MRO Massively Increases Its Subsurface Scanning Power
2025-06-27

Reorienting MRO Massively Increases Its Subsurface Scanning Power

Orientation is more important than most people thing when it comes to sensing. A common example would be when the lasers of a garage door are mis-aligned, forcing the door to remain open until they are brought back in line. But when it comes to scientific sensors, orientation is even more important. So it was with great fanfare that NASA announced a new way to orient sensors on one of the most venerable of its spacecraft - the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) - and the resultant scientific discoveries it enabled.

2025-06-27

Zoning Out Makes You Smarter? Study Shows Surprising Way Your Brain Unintentionally Learns About The World - Study Finds

Zoning Out Makes You Smarter? Study Shows Surprising Way Your Brain Unintentionally Learns About The World Study FindsAimless wandering is actually good for the brain Boy Genius ReportZoning Out May Actually Help Your Brain Learn Faster ScienceBlog.comZoning out could be beneficial—and may actually help us learn faster Medical Xpress

Tesla gets $475 price target from Benchmark amid initial Robotaxi rollout
2025-06-27

Tesla gets $475 price target from Benchmark amid initial Robotaxi rollout

Tesla’s limited rollout of its Robotaxi service in Austin is already catching the eye of Wall Street.The post Tesla gets $475 price target from Benchmark amid initial Robotaxi rollout appeared first on TESLARATI.

ColdBrew algorithm puts water to work in drug discovery
2025-06-27

ColdBrew algorithm puts water to work in drug discovery

Every protein in the body is encased in a water shell that directs protein structure, provides vital stability and steers function. Because of this, water molecules represent a powerful but largely underappreciated foothold in drug binding studies. Yet structural data about these water networks, usually collected at freezing temperatures, often carry temperature-based structural artifacts.

Mother of Teen Who Died By Suicide After Interacting with Chatbots Sends Urgent Warning About AI in Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill"
2025-06-27

Mother of Teen Who Died By Suicide After Interacting with Chatbots Sends Urgent Warning About AI in Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill"

Megan Garcia, a Florida mother whose oldest child, 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III, died by suicide after extensive interactions with unregulated AI chatbots, is calling on lawmakers to slash a controversial provision in the Trump Administration's "Big, Beautiful Bill" that blocks states from passing any AI regulation for the next ten years. In a letter sent to Florida Senator Ashley Moody, Garcia urges that the sweeping AI provision would leave millions of American families "unprotected from the harms AI poses" by eliminating pathways for accountability for AI companies, an industry that, as it stands, is already effectively self-regulating. In October 2024, [...]

Loss of hard chorion: An evolutionary dead-end for parental egg-care fish
2025-06-27

Loss of hard chorion: An evolutionary dead-end for parental egg-care fish

Parental egg-care in fish traps them in an evolutionary dead-end through the loss of the chorion-hardening system, according to scientists from the Institute of Science Tokyo. Fish have diverse egg-caring strategies that have independently emerged multiple times across lineages. Comparative whole genome analyses of 240 fish species revealed a strong correlation between loss of the chorion-hardening system and parental egg-care, revealing the mechanisms behind the evolutionary bias that restricts egg-caring fish from becoming non-egg-carers.

Toxins and invasive amoebas found in marina seabed sediments
2025-06-27

Toxins and invasive amoebas found in marina seabed sediments

In recent years, special wash-down areas have been built in marinas to reduce the environmental problems caused by boat bottom paints. An analysis of Hinsholmskilen by the University of Gothenburg shows that the levels of metals in the seabed were highest closest to the wash-down areas, but also that two invasive amoebas have moved in.

Portable DNA sequencing successfully tracks drug-resistant microbes in slaughterhouse wastewater
2025-06-27

Portable DNA sequencing successfully tracks drug-resistant microbes in slaughterhouse wastewater

Antibiotics are one of the greatest triumphs in the history of medical science—but these lifesaving tools have a dark side. Their persistent use can produce "superbugs"—drug-resistant microbes that pose a danger to humans, animals and the environment.

2025-06-27

China's May industrial profits slip back into sharp decline - Reuters

China's May industrial profits slip back into sharp decline ReutersChina's industrial profits plunge 9.1%, steepest fall in seven months CNBCChina’s Industrial Profits Plummet as Trump’s Tariffs Hit BloombergChina’s Industrial Profit Declined in May WSJChina industrial profits slide as trade war uncertainty sets in Financial Times

New fire retardant facility strengthens wildfire response in Northern California
2025-06-27

New fire retardant facility strengthens wildfire response in Northern California

The facility spans 110,000 square feet and boasts an impressive capacity to produce 360,000 pounds of fire retardant.

Gold heads for weekly loss as Middle East truce saps demand
2025-06-27

Gold heads for weekly loss as Middle East truce saps demand

Gold headed for its second consecutive weekly loss, after a ceasefire between Israel and Iran dented demand for havens.Bullion edged lower early in Asia to around $3 315 an ounce and was down about 1.5% for the week. The precious metal has generally been confined to a narrow trading band this week, except for Tuesday when it slumped as the Middle East rivals honored a ceasefire agreement after almost two weeks of warfare.

Democratic senator claims Trump 'deliberately misled public' over Iran strikes
2025-06-27

Democratic senator claims Trump 'deliberately misled public' over Iran strikes

Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said it 'still appears that we have only set back the Iranian nuclear program by a handful of months'

UK auto production for May slumps to lowest level since 1949 as Trump tariffs hit hard
2025-06-27

UK auto production for May slumps to lowest level since 1949 as Trump tariffs hit hard

The U.S. and China have further confirmed the details of the trade agreement reached by both sides earlier this month in London, according to a statement released by China’s Ministry of Commerce Friday afternoon.China will review and approve the export applications of items under export control rules, while the U.S. will cancel a range of existing restrictive measures imposed against China, a spokesperson for the ministry said in the statement.The statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday at an event in the White House that both sides had signed a trade deal, without providing further details.This is breaking news. Please refresh for updates.

Red Bulls in talks to bring in Timo Werner from RB Leipzig amid injury woes
2025-06-27

Red Bulls in talks to bring in Timo Werner from RB Leipzig amid injury woes

The Red Bulls have been in talks to bring German international Timo Werner over to New York from RB Leipzig, according to multiple reports.

Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine
2025-06-27

Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine

Japan on Friday executed a man dubbed the “Twitter killer” who murdered and dismembered nine people he met online, in the nation’s first enactment of the death penalty since 2022. Takahiro Shiraishi, 34, was hanged for killing his young victims, all but one of whom were women, after contacting them on the social media platform [...]The post Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine appeared first on Digital Journal.

Calif. Woman Becomes Instant Millionaire After Buying $1 Lottery Ticket
2025-06-27

Calif. Woman Becomes Instant Millionaire After Buying $1 Lottery Ticket

Andrea Willer won $30 million, but took a $14 million lump sum payout as her prize

Sixers to sign Wake Forest guard Hunter Sallis to a two-way deal
2025-06-27

Sixers to sign Wake Forest guard Hunter Sallis to a two-way deal

The Philadelphia 76ers will sign undrafted Wake Forest guard Hunter Sallis to a two-way deal.

New fire retardant facility helps wildfire response in Northern California
2025-06-27

New fire retardant facility helps wildfire response in Northern California

The facility spans 110,000 square feet and boasts an impressive capacity to produce 360,000 pounds of fire retardant.

Oklahoma health agency scrubs mention of fluoride in water as Gov. Stitt orders review
2025-06-27

Oklahoma health agency scrubs mention of fluoride in water as Gov. Stitt orders review

Citing "evolving scientific research," Gov. Kevin Stitt is ending Oklahoma's endorsement of fluoride in drinking water.

"Road to 10,000" Greensboro housing project hosts open house for the first time to engage community
2025-06-27

"Road to 10,000" Greensboro housing project hosts open house for the first time to engage community

The goal is to add more than 10,000 housing units by 2030. Economic development is booming in the Triad and raising demand for homes in Greensboro.

Lalo Schifrin, award-winning composer known for ‘Mission: Impossible’ theme, dies at 93
2025-06-27

Lalo Schifrin, award-winning composer known for ‘Mission: Impossible’ theme, dies at 93

LOS ANGELES — Lalo Schifrin, the six-time Oscar nominee and prolific composer best known for his Grammy-winning “Mission: Impossible” theme, has died. He was 93. Schifrin died Thursday morning at a hospital in Los Angeles, his son Will Schifrin, a...

Family files for release in lawsuit considered first involving children challenging arrests at court
2025-06-27

Family files for release in lawsuit considered first involving children challenging arrests at court

A mother and her two young kids are fighting for their release from a Texas immigration detention center. The lawsuit filed Tuesday is challenging the Trump administration’s policy on immigrant arrests at courthouses. It's believed to be the first lawsuit...

Raptors agree to deal with ACC award-winner
2025-06-27

Raptors agree to deal with ACC award-winner

He scored 14 points in the ACC Championship Game against Duke and supplied 22 points and six assists in an NCAA Tournament opening-round loss to Creighton.

Family Sues Over US Detention in What May Be First Challenge to Courthouse Arrests Involving Kids
2025-06-27

Family Sues Over US Detention in What May Be First Challenge to Courthouse Arrests Involving Kids

A mother and her two young kids are fighting for their release from a Texas immigration detention center

Ex-Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy Sounds Alarm On These 2 Threats To Democracy
2025-06-27

Ex-Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy Sounds Alarm On These 2 Threats To Democracy

Kennedy, who stepped down from the bench in 2018, issued a dire warning about "freedom" in his nearly 10-minute-long remarks at an event Thursday.

Mark Sears signs two-way deal with Milwaukee Bucks after going undrafted
2025-06-27

Mark Sears signs two-way deal with Milwaukee Bucks after going undrafted

Despite not hearing his name called during the 2025 NBA Draft, Alabama point guard Mark Sears didn’t have to wait long

'Is This a Trap?' Max Verstappen Lashes out on Question over Potential F1 Race Ban
2025-06-27

'Is This a Trap?' Max Verstappen Lashes out on Question over Potential F1 Race Ban

Max Verstappen is always at the center of attention in Formula 1. However, the Dutchman finds himself in a difficult spot right now, as he stands on the edge of facing a race ban.

Missouri’s Tamar Bates signing two-way deal with Nuggets
2025-06-27

Missouri’s Tamar Bates signing two-way deal with Nuggets

The Nuggets are signing Tamar Bates to a two-way contract, according to The Athletic’s Tony Jones (Twitter link). Bates played his first two collegiate seasons with Indiana before transferring to Missouri for his junior and senior years.

Trump's economic advisor says tariffs aren't going anywhere, and 'stubborn countries' could see a return to Liberation Day
2025-06-27

Trump's economic advisor says tariffs aren't going anywhere, and 'stubborn countries' could see a return to Liberation Day

One of President Trump's economic advisors said tariffs aren't going away, but deadlines could be extended for countries making an effort to negotiate.

Celtics take VCU guard Max Shulga with No. 57 pick of 2025 NBA draft
2025-06-27

Celtics take VCU guard Max Shulga with No. 57 pick of 2025 NBA draft

ESPN NBA draft expert Jonathan Givony relates he will play as a two way player for the Celtics in the coming 2025-26 NBA season.

Former Stanley Cup champion eyeing NHL comeback
2025-06-27

Former Stanley Cup champion eyeing NHL comeback

He has 743 career NHL appearances, notching 173 goals and 402 assists over that span. Will a team bite?

CJ Huntley, Suns Agree To Two-Way Contract
2025-06-27

CJ Huntley, Suns Agree To Two-Way Contract

CJ Huntley has agreed to a Two-Way contract with the Phoenix Suns. Huntley is represented by Duncan Lloyd.Huntley averaged 15.7 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 33.6 minutes over 31 games as a fifth-year senior at Appalachian State.

2025-06-27

Informal mining boom is biggest fear for Peru's copper investors

The biggest threat to Peru tapping more of its giant copper deposits is rising informal and illegal mining activity, according to the head of the country’s main industry association, SNMPE.Peru has slipped to third in the global copper-production ranking and last year posted its first decline in output in five years. This year it should be able to get back to growth, albeit slightly, and reach a record 3.4 million metric tons by decade-end, according to Julia Torreblanca, SNMPE’s President.

Analyst Predicts Chiefs As 'Wildcard' Team In 2025
2025-06-27

Analyst Predicts Chiefs As 'Wildcard' Team In 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are expected to be knocked off their AFC West perch.

MGI ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH NEGEDIA: ENHANCE GENOMIC SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGIES AT THE SERVICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND PRECISION MEDICINE IN ITALY
2025-06-27

MGI ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH NEGEDIA: ENHANCE GENOMIC SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGIES AT THE SERVICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND PRECISION MEDICINE IN ITALY

In the study of rare diseases and precision medicine, understanding gene expression in the spatial context of tissues is essential. High-throughput sequencing and STOmics technology will enhance biological and molecular understanding of various pathologies. MILAN, June 26, 2025...

NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh
2025-06-27

NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Desmond Reid, RB, Pittsburgh

Summer scouting is here and we are dropping reports to get you ready for the Fall. Here is our report on running back, Desmond Reid.

‘NYT Mini’ Crossword Hints For Friday, June 27: Extra Clues And Answers For Today’s Game
2025-06-27

‘NYT Mini’ Crossword Hints For Friday, June 27: Extra Clues And Answers For Today’s Game

Looking for some help with today's NYT Mini crossword? In that case, extra clues and the answers are right here for you.

2025-06-27

Watch: Stars arrive in Venice for Jeff Bezos wedding - BBC

Watch: Stars arrive in Venice for Jeff Bezos wedding BBCKim Kardashian Rocks Statement Shades as She Arrives in Venice, Plus Ashanti, Mariska Hargitay and More People.comLauren Sánchez’s First Bridal Look? Schiaparelli Couture VogueI run a souvenir stall in Venice. The real chaos is coming from protesters, not Jeff Bezos' wedding. Business InsiderAt the Bezos-Sanchez wedding: Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio and Oprah join the $50-million festivities in Venice CNN

Why Magic Still Works In A Rational World
2025-06-27

Why Magic Still Works In A Rational World

Magic still captivates because it rewires belief. Explore the psychology behind wonder and how Messado redefined a classic illusion to create true astonishment.

Japan executes man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering 9 people in his apartment
2025-06-27

Japan executes man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering 9 people in his apartment

Japan's Justice Ministry says a man convicted of murder for killing and dismembering nine people in his apartment near Tokyo was executed Friday. Takahiro Shiraishi, known as the “Twitter killer,” was sentenced to death in 2020 for the killings in...

2025-06-27

GILT Jr. performances will be Saturday at College Park Auditorium

Forty-four students were involved in a week of classes, workshops and rehearsals.

Benzino Rips Jim Jones For Saying He’s Better Rapper Than Nas
2025-06-27

Benzino Rips Jim Jones For Saying He’s Better Rapper Than Nas

Benzino is best known for his 2002 hit "Rock The Party." Hailing from Boston, he entered hip-hop with a trio rap group called Hangmen.The post Benzino Rips Jim Jones For Saying He’s Better Rapper Than Nas appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

The eventful life of Octopus Energy for Business
2025-06-27

The eventful life of Octopus Energy for Business

At Octopus Energy for Business, we’re always looking for ways to connect with customers. One way we do this is by going to events and expos. They’re a great way to meet businesses face-to-face and understand how we can best help them. Both customers and non-customers tell us it’s really useful to chat to the [...]

Bill Gates Says He Knows For A 'Fact' That More Children Will Die Due To US Health Aid Cuts And He's Taking The 'Proof' To Congress
2025-06-27

Bill Gates Says He Knows For A 'Fact' That More Children Will Die Due To US Health Aid Cuts And He's Taking The 'Proof' To Congress

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) co-founder Bill Gates has once again expressed his concerns about the impact of continued U.S. cuts to global health aid, warning that these reductions could lead to an additional 8 million child deaths by 2040, citing a study.What Happened: Sharing his Gates notes on X, formerly Twitter, Gates said he has worked in global health for over 25 years. “At this point, I know as much about improving health in poor countries as I do about software.”He then highlighted concerns about the consequences of slashed funding for health initiatives. “So when the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets the way they’ve been doing, I know for a fact that more children will die.”See Also: Mark Zuckerberg Warns Of ‘Serious Disadvantage’ As China’s Data-Center Blitz Could Let DeepSeek Leapfrog US AI LabsWhen the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets, I know for a fact that more children will die. ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

Canada passes law fast-tracking 'nation building' projects to counter Trump
2025-06-27

Canada passes law fast-tracking 'nation building' projects to counter Trump

The government hopes the legislation will reduce dependence on the US, but has drawn criticism from environmental groups.

Amanda Seyfried Auditioned for 'Wicked' Movie Six Times: 'I Worked My Ass Off for Years & Years'
2025-06-27

Amanda Seyfried Auditioned for 'Wicked' Movie Six Times: 'I Worked My Ass Off for Years & Years'

Amanda Seyfried has opened up in the past about auditioning for the role of Glinda in the Wicked movies and now she’s revealing more insight into her audition process. The 39-year-old actress noted that she no longer has to audition for projects, but this one was different and she was committed to the process. “I’m [...]

Dealership Employee Arrested For Stealing $200,000 In Luxury SUVs Off The Lot
2025-06-27

Dealership Employee Arrested For Stealing $200,000 In Luxury SUVs Off The Lot

Artur Debat/Getty Images A now-former employee of Smythe Volvo Cars in Summit, New Jersey, may have been inspired to do something straight out of the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds.” A major plot point in the film was three Mercedes that were considered unstealable; their special laser-cut keys had to be ordered from the factory in Germany, [...]

Cancer Patients Recover By Taking Repurposed Anti-Parasitic Drugs
2025-06-27

Cancer Patients Recover By Taking Repurposed Anti-Parasitic Drugs

Cancer Patients Recover By Taking Repurposed Anti-Parasitic Drugs Authored by Huey Freeman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),Joe Tippens never planned to discover a potential remedy that he credits with saving his life and thrust him into the spotlight among notable cancer survivors. The 67-year-old businessman told The Epoch Times he just wanted to beat a type of cancer with an extremely low survival rate.Illustration by The Epoch TimesIn August 2016, Tippens was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer with a fist-sized tumor. After undergoing chemotherapy and radiation five times a week in Houston, the large tumor in his left lung was eliminated. However, Tippens said the treatments came closer to killing him than curing him.When he returned home to Oklahoma after the New Year, he received devastating news. His oncologist told him he had zero chance of surviving for more than a few months.“In January of 2017, my PET scan lit up like a Christmas tree and I had wide metastasis everywhere, including in my neck, bones, pancreas, and liver,” Tippens said.Finding a LifelineFacing a prognosis of three months to live, Tippens heard an intriguing story from a veterinarian he knew: A scientist with terminal cancer reportedly cured her lab mice and then herself using fenbendazole, an antiparasitic drug.The story was the beginning of what eventually became the “Joe Tippens Protocol.”Fenbendazole, used for 30 years to treat intestinal parasites in animals, has not received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for human use, meaning doctors cannot prescribe it for people. However, with a terminal diagnosis and nothing to lose, Tippens decided to try it alongside his conventional treatments.Tippens found that Panacur, a trade name for fenbendazole, was sold over the counter at outlets that carry veterinary medications.Starting in the third week of January 2017, Tippens began taking the canine medication, Panacur, 1 gram per day for three consecutive days per week. After four days without the medication, which contains about 222 milligrams of fenbendazole per gram, he would repeat his three-day routine. Three months later, Tippens was cancer-free.His protocol also included Theracurmin, a form of the active compound in turmeric, and CBD, an extract of cannabis which does not cause intoxication.Scientific Support and MechanismsDr. William Makis, an oncologist and cancer researcher based in Edmonton, Canada, has studied Tippens’s approach and treats cancer patients worldwide, primarily through telehealth.“I’ve had several patients declared cancer-free after doing the protocol for a number of months,” Makis told The Epoch Times. “What made [Tippens’] situation so powerful is that he cured himself of a cancer that is very aggressive—small cell lung cancer—and he had a terminal diagnosis.”According to Makis, the family of anti-parasitic drugs that includes fenbendazole, mebendazole, and albendazole works well—scientists have found at least 12 ways the medications can fight cancer.The effectiveness of the drugs stems from key similarities between parasite and cancer cells: both have the capacity for autonomous survival and proliferation, resistance to cell-death pathways, and the ability to circumvent the host immune system.Anti-parasitic drugs appear to fight cancer through multiple mechanisms:Boosting protein called p53: P53 is a tumor suppressor protein that helps kill cancer cells.Blocking glucose uptake: Cancer cells depend on sugar for energy and growth.Disrupting microtubules: These cellular structures are crucial for cell division of cancer cells.Affecting mitochondrial function: Depletes cellular energy, increases oxidative stress, and blocks a critical pathway that regulates cell growth of cancer cells.Researchers at the Stanford University Medical Center have reported several case reports, using fenbendazole to cure Stage 4 cancer cases, Makis said. The series of case reports was published in 2021 in SciTechnol, an online, London-based publisher of scientific journal articles.A thought-provoking review citing animal studies published in 2024 in Anticancer Research Journal concluded that fenbendazole affects energy metabolism—mainly by increasing the levels of p53 and affecting pathways that control sugar uptake. It ultimately starves cancer cells and causes them to die with minimal harm to normal cells. The researchers concluded that fenbendazole’s effects on energy metabolism “could lead to significant advances in cancer treatment.”Some preliminary research also suggested potential anti-cancer mechanisms for fenbendazole. A study published in Scientific Reports in 2018 by researchers in India found that fenbendazole “may be evaluated as a potential therapeutic agent because of its effect on multiple cellular pathways leading to effective elimination of cancer cells.” Specifically, fenbendazole interferes with microtubules involved in cell division.A 2016 study published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications found that ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug approved for human use, shows promise against glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer known for treatment resistance. The drug kills glioblastoma cells and inhibits blood vessel development. In laboratory and mouse studies, ivermectin triggers cancer cell death and significantly reduces tumor growth.Recent research has shown that a combination of fenbendazole and diisopropylamino dichloroacetate, a compound used to treat hepatitis, has shown some anticancer properties in cell cultures and animal studies. Combined, the drugs kill lung cancer cells more effectively than either drug alone.Makis has found that combining fenbendazole with ivermectin can increase the protocol’s effectiveness.“When you combine them, you go from attacking cancer in a dozen ways to attacking cancer in two dozen ways,” Makis said. “I have found it very reasonable to include both of them in protocols if there is pre-clinical research that each of them has an effect [on] that particular type of cancer. Whenever you have a specific cancer, I want to look at the body of research to see if there is a proven effect of either ivermectin or fenbendazole for that type of cancer. If there is, then I share that research with my patients.”Makis has treated patients with various cancers—from common types like breast, prostate, colon, and lung cancer to rarer forms such as cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) and sarcomas (soft tissue cancers). “I’ve had several patients declared cancer-free after doing the protocol for a number of months,” Makis said.Although Makis has been recommending ivermectin and fenbendazole for cancer treatment, he acknowledges that many doctors refrain from this practice.Doctors are very hesitant to help cancer patients with repurposed drugs because of repercussions from the medical boards, Makis said.“On the other hand, you have doctors who are willing to help patients with repurposed drugs but no experience with oncology,” he said.When asked whether he recommends that cancer patients consult with an integrative physician who approves of those treatments, Makis said it is good for a patient to have a relationship with a doctor who has experience with oncology.“It depends on the physician’s background,” Makis said. “Some doctors have extensive experience, after seeing cancer patients for many years.”Patient Success StoriesDonna Leland, 64, a show host on the national Moody Radio Network, was diagnosed with Stage 3 cervical and endometrial cancer in April 2023. She underwent a hysterectomy but declined the recommended chemotherapy and radiation.“I had seen the outcome for other people who had gone that route,” Leland told The Epoch Times. “Some had gotten all cleared, but then the cancer came back. I know it diminishes your own immune system’s ability to fight off disease.”Leland told the doctor she did not want those treatments and asked for another option. But she was offered nothing else.“I knew there had to be a better way than to fry everything. I just said, ‘I’d rather die than fry.’”Leland began taking fenbendazole and ivermectin. She also found support from Terry Harmon, a chiropractor and functional medicine physician in Kentucky.Harmon says more than 100 of his patients have reported positive health benefits from using fenbendazole or ivermectin.“The reason so many people are finding success is twofold,” Harmon told The Epoch Times. “It is addressing infections. It helps the body heal and get stronger. There is research showing this combination helps the body’s ability genetically to kill cancer and prevent cancer from growing and spreading.”Leland said she had confirmation of the effectiveness of these alternative treatments from studies on ivermectin, fenbendazole, and other anti-parasitic drugs. Mebendazole is another anti-parasitic drug that both Makis and Harmon recommended as an effective cancer treatment.One year after her hysterectomy, Leland said she is healthier than she has ever been, partly because of her continuing use of anti-parasitic drugs for preventive purposes.“After being checked every three months for evidence of cancer, my oncologist continues to declare me cancer-free.”“I feel like I’m 20 years younger,” Leland said. “God has been faithful to lead me on this journey.”Global ImpactThe Tippens Protocol has achieved significant international reach, particularly in China, where a translated blog has garnered more than 20 million views. This has led to an estimated 70,000 followers of what’s affectionately called the “Uncle Joey Protocol.”Despite opportunities to monetize his discovery, Tippens has refused all financial gain.“I have had search engine experts who have told me I could monetize this blog to the tune of $25,000 to $30,000 per month,” he said. “I can’t do that for a simple reason: I have hundreds of people who have told me the reason they believe me and trust me is because I am doing all this and not monetizing it. The second I monetized it, I would be just another guy out there hawking product out on the Internet, trying to make money.”Tippens warns about fraudulent Facebook pages that falsely use his name to sell substandard drugs.Regulatory and Medical ChallengesThe FDA confirmed that it has not approved “drug products containing fenbendazole for use in humans,” said Lauren-Jei McCarthy, FDA press officer, in a statement to The Epoch Times. It has not gone through the rigorous testing and clinical trials required for drugs intended for human use. Fenbendazole is approved by the FDA as an antiparasitic drug for use in animals. It is commonly used to deworm dogs, cats, horses, and cattle.Ivermectin, while FDA-approved for human use against parasitic worms, is not approved for cancer treatment. Health care providers may prescribe ivermectin to fight cancer as a repurposed medication. Both medications are available without prescriptions and are routinely purchased for veterinary use.Makis, who has been at the cutting edge of advocating for holistic treatments that include the repurposed drugs, said he believes we are in a revolutionary era of effective cancer treatments.“This is the first time in several generations there is a strong movement for true medical freedom, to allow for exploration of treatments that don’t benefit any big company,” he said.Serious side effects from fenbendazole and ivermectin are rare, Makis said.“I have seen moderate side effects, which include unpleasant visual symptoms, some dizziness, and fatigue,” Makis said.Tippens is encouraged by ongoing research into other FDA-approved drugs that might be repurposed for cancer treatment.“Because of my story, I think there are other efforts in research in the anti-parasitic category,“ Tippen said. ”There are seven sister drugs to fenbendazole. One medical group has used mebendazole in their protocol. I think I’ve started at least opening people’s brains to something.” Tyler DurdenThu, 06/26/2025 - 22:35

SUTRA: A New Precedent for Multilingual LLMs & Future AI
2025-06-27

SUTRA: A New Precedent for Multilingual LLMs & Future AI

This discussion summarizes SUTRA's innovative architecture, promoting equitable representation for less-resourced languages and efficient, high-quality interaction across all linguistic contexts.

CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street is tuning out the noise and catching rays
2025-06-27

CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street is tuning out the noise and catching rays

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son said he is “all in” on OpenAI, with its planned investments in the company reaching about 4.8 trillion Japanese yen ($33.2 billion). “I think that OpenAI will be listed eventually and, in my belief, will become the most valuable company in the world,” Son said at a shareholders’ meeting. He revealed he had wanted to be an early investor in OpenAI but ultimately lost out to Microsoft.SoftBank is “all in” on OpenAI, CEO Masayoshi Son said on Friday, as the Japanese tech giant looks to realize its vision of “artificial superintelligence.”This year, the Japanese multinational conglomerate has been increasing its investments in OpenAI and participating in joint ventures such as the $500 billion Stargate project. According to Son, SoftBank is now “all in” on the artificial intelligence company, with total planned investments in the company reaching about 4.8 trillion Japanese yen ($33.2 billion), despite it being unlisted and unprofitable.“I think that OpenAI will be listed eventually and, in my belief, will become the most valuable company in the world,” Son said. He added, however, that it “takes bravery to invest” in such a company. As it turns out, Son has long held that conviction. During the shareholders’ meeting, he revealed that before 2019, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had asked him if SoftBank would invest $10 billion into the company.“I said, yes, I would ... I was serious because I had financial resources thanks to Vision Fund’s performance. But obviously, Sam talked to other potential investors, and eventually, they picked Microsoft,” he said. Microsoft ultimately inked the deal, which made it the exclusive provider of computing power for OpenAI’s research, products, and programming interfaces for developers. However, Microsoft lost its status as OpenAI’s exclusive cloud provider at the start of this year.And that relationship now appears to be on rocky footing. According to recent reports, Microsoft hasn’t approved an OpenAI restructuring plan that would turn it into a more conventional for-profit company.Touching upon the reports, Son suggested that Altman should have chosen SoftBank, not Microsoft, as its initial partner, though he noted that SoftBank was smaller at the time and that Microsoft had its global supply chains, technical talents and brand value to offer. SoftBank has previously stated that it could reduce its portion of its $30 billion investment in OpenAI’s latest funding round in March to $20 billion if it doesn’t restructure into a for-profit entity by Dec. 31.However, on Friday, Son said that his conviction on OpenAI has only grown stronger and that SoftBank will continue to deepen its relationship with the company, regardless of what happens with Microsoft. Artificial superintelligencePart of Son’s belief in OpenAI stems from his desire for SoftBank to be at the center of “artificial superintelligence,” which he has described as AI that is 10,000 times smarter than humans. Son said on Friday that he wants SoftBank to become the biggest platform provider for this ASI within the next decade, serving as the “organizer of the industry in the artificial superintelligence era.” He added that SoftBank’s partnership with OpenAI, along with British semiconductor company Arm, which SoftBank acquired in 2016, would be essential to those plans.Other major AI-related investments that SoftBank has made this year include an acquisition of U.S.-based chips designer Ampere for $6.5 billion. Bloomberg News reported last week, citing people familiar with the matter, that Son is also considering establishing a $1 trillion industrial complex in the U.S. that will develop AI.

Retro Throwback Double Dragon Dodge Ball Free with Double Dragon Revive Pre-Orders
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Retro Throwback Double Dragon Dodge Ball Free with Double Dragon Revive Pre-Orders

Throw down.Fans of the Technos classic Super Dodge Ball may want to consider pre-ordering belt-scrolling brawler reboot Double Dragon Revive, as you’ll get a free bonus minigame: Double Dragon Dodge Ball.While the latest trailer for this Yuke’s developed reboot largely serves as a recap, the confirmation of the aforementioned retro-style bonus is new information:Read the full article on pushsquare.com

New Apple TV+ series starring Taron Egerton starts streaming today
2025-06-27

New Apple TV+ series starring Taron Egerton starts streaming today

Reeling of the success of prior Apple originals Black Bird and Tetris, Taron Egerton returns to Apple TV+ with a new crime drama Smoke, which starts streaming today. The show is both hot as in fire, as the series centers on tracking down serial arsonists, and hot as in acclaimed, garnering a positive early reception from critics.You can watch Smoke exclusively on Apple TV+. The nine episode series drops new episodes every Friday through August 15, with a two-episode premiere available to watch now. more...

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New Apple TV+ series starring Taron Egerton starts streaming today - 9to5Mac

New Apple TV+ series starring Taron Egerton starts streaming today 9to5MacSmoke review – no TV show has ever been worth sticking with more The GuardianArson ignites the Dennis Lehane-created Apple TV+ firebug series ‘Smoke’ CityNews Halifax‘Smoke’ Review: Jurnee Smollett and Taron Egerton Lead Apple TV+’s Flawed but Fascinating Firefighting Mystery The Hollywood ReporterVancouver-shot Smoke sees Jurnee Smollett and Taron Egerton team up to hunt serial arsonists Vancouver Sun

Former Show Low police officer sentenced on child porn charges
2025-06-27

Former Show Low police officer sentenced on child porn charges

A judge ordered Samuel Weimer to server 3.5 years in prison, followed by 20 years of supervised released. Back in 2022, prosecutors say Weimer used a social media chat room to send images and a child pornography video.

Echo Lake Entertainment Signs ‘Day My Brain Exploded’ Author Ashok Rajamani (EXCLUSIVE)
2025-06-27

Echo Lake Entertainment Signs ‘Day My Brain Exploded’ Author Ashok Rajamani (EXCLUSIVE)

Echo Lake Entertainment has signed author Ashok Rajamani for representation in all areas. Rajamani will be represented by Amy Schiffman, partner at Echo Lake Entertainment. The signing comes as Rajamani’s breakthrough memoir “The Day My Brain Exploded: A True Story” is set to be adapted into a feature film by the producers of Oscar-winning “Slumdog [...]

NBA draft resumes with trades, early selections of All-Americans Broome and Kalkbrenner
2025-06-27

NBA draft resumes with trades, early selections of All-Americans Broome and Kalkbrenner

The NBA draft resumed with a trade and the deals appeared likely to continue throughout the second round. The Phoenix Suns opened it by taking Rasheer Fleming after agreeing to acquire the pick earlier Thursday from the Minnesota Timberwolves. The...

New doc features RIINO’s electric rail system and its future in mining haulage
2025-06-27

New doc features RIINO’s electric rail system and its future in mining haulage

Sudbury-based RIINO has officially released a new short documentary – produced in collaboration with CBS and Acumen – spotlighting behind the scenes of RIINO’s fully [...]The post New doc features RIINO’s electric rail system and its future in mining haulage appeared first on Canadian Mining Journal.

Turkish Farmers Pioneer XAG Agricultural Drones for Water-Smart Practices
2025-06-27

Turkish Farmers Pioneer XAG Agricultural Drones for Water-Smart Practices

GÖNEN, Turkey, June 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Turkey is grappling with a significant water challenge: 186 of its 240 lakes have vanished in just 60 years. This ongoing environmental pressure has driven innovations among local small and medium-sized farmers. In Gönen, the nation's rice...

2025-06-27

Rick Hurst, Actor on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79 - The Hollywood Reporter

Rick Hurst, Actor on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79 The Hollywood Reporter'Dukes of Hazzard' Star Richard Hurst Dead at 79 TMZ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ star dead at 79 AL.com‘Dukes of Hazzard’ star dies at 79 WYMTFans Rally Around 'Sons of Anarchy' Star After the Death of His Father parade.com

Rick Hurst, Actor on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79
2025-06-27

Rick Hurst, Actor on ‘The Dukes of Hazzard,’ Dies at 79

He played Deputy Cletus Hogg for five seasons on the CBS show, a big hit on Friday nights.

Waylon Jennings's son set to release fathers new music 23 years after his death
2025-06-27

Waylon Jennings's son set to release fathers new music 23 years after his death

Waylon Jennings' son has released his father's unheard tracks 23 years after his death.

Supercharging Entity Framework Core: Efficient Bulk Inserts Without Loops or Raw SQL
2025-06-27

Supercharging Entity Framework Core: Efficient Bulk Inserts Without Loops or Raw SQL

When working with large datasets in .NET, it’s tempting to use foreach loops or raw SQL to insert records. But in Entity Framework Core (EF Core), there’s a better way — efficient, clean, and scalable. This guide shows how to handle bulk inserts in EF Core the right way — especially when inserting hundreds or [...]

Karol G Set to Bring ‘Tropicoqueta’ Vibes on ‘Tonight Show,’ Premiere New Single ‘Papasito’: Watch
2025-06-27

Karol G Set to Bring ‘Tropicoqueta’ Vibes on ‘Tonight Show,’ Premiere New Single ‘Papasito’: Watch

Her full interview and performance with Jimmy Fallon airs tonight at 11:35 p.m. ET.

A Closer Look At The New Air Jordan 40 “Dusty Rose”
2025-06-27

A Closer Look At The New Air Jordan 40 “Dusty Rose”

The Air Jordan 40 "Dusty Rose" mixes performance and heritage in a bold new look that pushes the legacy forward.The post A Closer Look At The New Air Jordan 40 “Dusty Rose” appeared first on HotNewHipHop.

2025-06-27

Flash flooding again hits West Virginia communities still trying to clean up from deadly deluge

WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) — A northern West Virginia region still cleaning up from flash flooding less than two weeks ago was hit with torrential rains that sent creeks over their banks again Thursday night.

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Microsoft shuts down iconic 'Blue Screen of Death' - DW

Microsoft shuts down iconic 'Blue Screen of Death' DWMicrosoft says goodbye to the Windows blue screen of death CNBCWindows’ infamous ‘blue screen of death’ will soon turn black AP NewsMicrosoft Officially Retires 'Blue Screen of Death' After 40 Years of Frowny-Faces CNETWindows killed the Blue Screen of Death TechCrunch

Who Is Kenneth Branagh’s Wife? Lindsay Brunnock’s Job & Relationship History
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Who Is Kenneth Branagh’s Wife? Lindsay Brunnock’s Job & Relationship History

Wondering who Kenneth Branagh’s wife is? The acclaimed actor and filmmaker, known for his Shakespearean adaptations, charismatic on-screen presence, and Oscar-winning performances, has kept his personal life remarkably private. But behind the spotlight is a devoted partner who has stood by him through triumphs and transitions. Here’s everything you need to know about Branagh’s wife [...]The post Who Is Kenneth Branagh’s Wife? Lindsay Brunnock’s Job & Relationship History appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Ariana Grande, Jason Momoa, Adria Arjona, Rachel Brosnahan & Over 500 Artists & Executives Invited to Join The Academy
2025-06-27

Ariana Grande, Jason Momoa, Adria Arjona, Rachel Brosnahan & Over 500 Artists & Executives Invited to Join The Academy

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited hundreds of artists and executives to join the organization! Wicked star Ariana Grande, Dune‘s Jason Momoa and girlfriend, Hit Man star Adria Arjona, Superman‘s Rachel Brosnahan and Anora breakout Mikey Madison are among the actors who have “distinguished themselves by their contributions to motion pictures.” [...]

Nintendo Switch Online Bringing Back a Classic GameCube Game Soon
2025-06-27

Nintendo Switch Online Bringing Back a Classic GameCube Game Soon

With the release of Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this month, Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass subscribers have been given access to games originally released on the GameCube. The first batch of games included classics like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Soulcalibur II, and F-Zero GX. Compared to the other Nintendo Classics apps, [...]The post Nintendo Switch Online Bringing Back a Classic GameCube Game Soon appeared first on ComicBook.com.

US Will Not Complete Oil Deliveries Into Its Reserve Until Year-End
2025-06-27

US Will Not Complete Oil Deliveries Into Its Reserve Until Year-End

By Timothy Gardner and Shariq KhanWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. will not complete scheduled deliveries of crude oil into the Strategic Petroleum...

Sam Rockwell Says He Still Gets Residual Checks for ‘Lean on Me’ “Even Though I’m Not in It”
2025-06-27

Sam Rockwell Says He Still Gets Residual Checks for ‘Lean on Me’ “Even Though I’m Not in It”

Michael Imperioli ultimately played the role he was initially cast for in the 1989 movie.

2025-06-27

Anti-ICE protesters crash Palantir’s Bay Area office

Protesters aimed to shut down what they'd heard was a recruiting event.

Alan Hamel & Joanna Cassidy Dating Rumors Explained
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Alan Hamel & Joanna Cassidy Dating Rumors Explained

Former television host Alan Hamel, 88, has confirmed he is dating actress Joanna Cassidy, who co-starred with his late wife, Suzanne Somers, in Hollywood Wives. The Canadian entertainer, who lost Somers to cancer in 2023, recently opened up about his new relationship with Cassidy. Are Alan Hamel and Joanna Cassidy dating? Veteran TV entertainer Alan [...]The post Alan Hamel & Joanna Cassidy Dating Rumors Explained appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

‘Sex and the City’ Nostalgia Made Us Romanticize Aidan Shaw, ‘And Just Like That...’ Brought Us Back to Reality
2025-06-27

‘Sex and the City’ Nostalgia Made Us Romanticize Aidan Shaw, ‘And Just Like That...’ Brought Us Back to Reality

Carrie Bradshaw fell in love with Aidan Shaw in 'Sex and the City' and so did fians. Now that he returned, he seems differnt. Is he really, though?

2025-06-27

Valve Celebrates the Launch of Steam Summer Sale with Rap Music Trailer (Yes, Really) - GameGrin

Valve Celebrates the Launch of Steam Summer Sale with Rap Music Trailer (Yes, Really) GameGrinSteam Summer Sale Lost ArkThe Steam Summer Sale Is Officially Live With New PC Gaming Deals for 2025 IGNIt’s time to load up your cart on Steam. The VergeThe Steam Summer Sale is here with deals on Death Stranding, Balatro, and more Polygon

Pi Networks the Smith Chart Way
2025-06-27

Pi Networks the Smith Chart Way

[Ralph] is excited about impedance matching, and why not? It is important to match the source and load impedance to get the most power out of a circuit. He’s got ...read more

I chatted with five AI bots - these made the best conversations
2025-06-27

I chatted with five AI bots - these made the best conversations

Using ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Meta AI, and Grok, I engaged in the same topic of conversation. Here's what I learned about their strengths and weaknesses.

SUTRA-Online: Quantitative Evaluation for Real-Time, Factual LLM Queries
2025-06-27

SUTRA-Online: Quantitative Evaluation for Real-Time, Factual LLM Queries

Discover how SUTRA-Online models leverage internet knowledge to accurately answer time-sensitive queries, outperforming major search engine-augmented LLMs on the Fresh Prompt framework.

NYT Strands hints, answers for June 27
2025-06-27

NYT Strands hints, answers for June 27

Every hint, nudge and outright answer you need to complete today's NYT Strands puzzle.If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game.Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words ...

Wordle today: Answer, hints for June 27, 2025
2025-06-27

Wordle today: Answer, hints for June 27, 2025

Here are some tips and tricks to help you find the answer to "Wordle" #1469.Oh hey there! If you're here, it must be time for Wordle. As always, we're serving up our daily hints and tips to help you figure out today's answer.If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for ...

Cryovolcanism and Resurfacing on Pluto’s Largest Moon, Charon
2025-06-27

Cryovolcanism and Resurfacing on Pluto’s Largest Moon, Charon

What processes during the formation of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, potentially led to it having cryovolcanism, and even an internal ocean? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the formation and evolution of Charon to ascertain whether it once possessed an internal ocean during its history and if this could have led to cryovolcanism based on images obtained by NASA’s New Horizons probe.

Planets Form Earlier Than Thought Around Baby Stars
2025-06-27

Planets Form Earlier Than Thought Around Baby Stars

The Sun and its planets formed out of the solar nebula, around 4.6 billion years ago. But what was the delay between the Sun's formation and the planets? Astronomers have surveyed 78 protoplanetary disks in the Ophiuchus star-forming region and seen examples of every step in the planetary formation process. They found that the planets start forming much earlier than previously believed, when the disk is still filled with gas and dust, growing together with their host stars.

Senators Divided After Classified Iran Briefing
2025-06-27

Senators Divided After Classified Iran Briefing

Senators emerged deeply divided after a classified briefing on US strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities Thursday, with sharp disagreements over whether the attacks dealt a crippling blow or left key questions unresolved. The briefing, meant to clarify the extent of damage and next steps, instead highlighted partisan splits and ongoing...

2025-06-27

Researchers Use Argonne X-Rays to Better Understand the Phases of a Quantum Material

Researchers from SLAC and Argonne developed a new method to study quantum materials under strain using the Advanced Photon Source.

Illinois Researchers Demonstrate Giant Photonic Isolation and Gyration
2025-06-27

Illinois Researchers Demonstrate Giant Photonic Isolation and Gyration

Researchers from the Illinois Grainger College of Engineering are the first to demonstrate a simple and tunable method for realizing asymmetric couplings in integrated photonics.

Idaho Judge Rejects Bryan Kohberger's Delay Request
2025-06-27

Idaho Judge Rejects Bryan Kohberger's Delay Request

An Idaho judge says he won't postpone the quadruple murder trial of a man accused in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. Fourth District Judge Steven Hippler made the ruling Thursday, telling Bryan Kohberger's attorneys that jury selection will begin Aug. 4 and opening arguments will likely...

San Francisco Judge Rules in Favor of Meta in AI Copyright Infringement Case
2025-06-27

San Francisco Judge Rules in Favor of Meta in AI Copyright Infringement Case

Meta successfully defended against a copyright infringement lawsuit, as a judge ruled authors didn't prove Meta's AI training undercut their book market.

Guess the rain: Monsoon fantasy game lets Arizona weather watchers compete for bragging rights
2025-06-26

Guess the rain: Monsoon fantasy game lets Arizona weather watchers compete for bragging rights

How much rain will fall this July? If you think you know, there’s a game for that.

2025-06-26

Polk County water report pins unhealthy rivers on ag pollution

A long-awaited scientific report commissioned by Polk County says farm pollution threatens the ability to drink clean water and to safely interact with central Iowa streams, Iowa Capital Dispatch has learned.

Mariska Hargitay on What Mom Jayne Mansfield Would Think of Film She Made About Her
2025-06-26

Mariska Hargitay on What Mom Jayne Mansfield Would Think of Film She Made About Her

Mariska Hargitay talks to the TODAY show about what she believes mom Jayne Mansfield would think of her documentary "My Mom Jayne" and their similarities.

Young leaders advancing potential climate solutions could win $1 million grants
2025-06-26

Young leaders advancing potential climate solutions could win $1 million grants

Youth-led climate groups are getting a $25 million injection from a funding collaborative

Two First Nations setting up encampment near proposed bridge to Ring of Fire
2025-06-26

Two First Nations setting up encampment near proposed bridge to Ring of Fire

A political decision one thousand kilometres from Jeronimo Kataquapit’s home in a remote First Nation near James Bay set the course for his summer. Now, the 20-year-old from Attawapiskat First Nation, his father, mother and older brother are headed upriver in two 24-foot freighter canoes on a 400-kilometre journey to “reassert First Nations’ presence” near [...]

Iran caused $3 billion of damage with missile strikes on Israel
2025-06-26

Iran caused $3 billion of damage with missile strikes on Israel

Israel has estimated the cost of damages incurred during its 12-day war with Iran at 10 billion shekels ($3 billion), with funds needed both to repair missile-hit buildings and pay compensation to local businesses.

Why a shadow Fed chair may be taken 'more seriously' than Powell
2025-06-26

Why a shadow Fed chair may be taken 'more seriously' than Powell

Markets weigh the impact of a possible early Federal Reserve chair pick and rising interest rate cut speculation. Fed Watch Advisors founder and chief investment officer Ben Emons, Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré, and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Allie Canal join Opening Bid host Brian Sozzi to break down current investor and market moves and how policy could shape up moving forward To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid here.