Trump says work on the “reflecting pool” has been completed and is scheduled to be filled with water
Washington — Washington (AFP) – President Donald Trump His administration says the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has been completed and is scheduled to be filled with water any day now. Trump noted that work on painting the shallow basin a deep shade, which he called “American Flag Blue,” was completed on Wednesday….
AI is focusing its attention on historical secrets and is already decoding centuries-old documents
Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to writing emails, generating images or powering chatbots. Researchers are increasingly using AI to uncover historical secrets hidden in centuries-old manuscripts, damaged letters and handwritten archives that humans have struggled to fully understand for generations. According to a recent BBC report, historians and computer scientists are combining machine learning…
XRP Loses $1.28 Support and Falls to $1.15: Should Holders Sell, Hold or Buy More?
Quick reading XRP lost its $1.28 support on June 1 with a volume of 96.26 million tokens and has fallen to a low of $1.14. The drop came during a market-wide sell-off that took Bitcoin to $61,351 (its lowest level since February) and BTC spot ETFs on a $3 billion outflow streak over 13 days….
What it’s like to enter New York City’s humid, dangerous, insect-infested sewers
New York — It wasn’t mice. Or smells. Or germs. No, the most annoying part of descending into New York City’s vast sewer system, according to former urban explorer Steve Duncan, were the cockroaches. “They’re everywhere, crawling up the walls, falling on you,” Duncan recalled this week. “They were the worst.” Duncan, 48, who now…
Killed for speaking: UN sounds alarm over attacks on environmental defenders
His call came in remarks to the first European Forum on Environmental Human Rights Defenders held in Strasbourg, France, where he warned that the continent is warming twice as fast as the global average, with increasing flooding, shrinking glaciers and heat waves. “Extreme weather kills thousands of Europeans every summer,” he said. “Across the continent,…
AI is focusing its attention on historical secrets and is already decoding centuries-old documents
Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to writing emails, generating images or powering chatbots. Researchers are increasingly using AI to uncover historical secrets hidden in centuries-old manuscripts, damaged letters and handwritten archives that humans have struggled to fully understand for generations. According to a recent BBC report, historians and computer scientists are combining machine learning…
Broadcom liquidation just entered megacap history
Broadcom (AVGO) isn’t just suffering a sharp pullback following its results. The stock has fallen nearly 15%, erasing roughly $320 billion in market value and placing it among the biggest individual stock declines of the mega-cap era. The trigger was Broadcom’s AI perspective. The company beat expectations for quarterly earnings, but its AI chip sales…
Where is “60 Minutes”? As unrest spreads into public spaces, the validity of a CBS News program is finally debated
New York — NEW YORK (AP) — “This is 60 Minutes,” Harry Reasoner announced on September 24, 1968, hosting his new CBS news show alongside fellow correspondent Mike Wallace. “It’s kind of a magazine for television.” “We think this is kind of a new approach,” he added. More than half a century and 58 seasons…
Global Ocean Assessment highlights urgent need for science and global action
They were joined by renowned ocean advocate Sylvia Earle and explorer Fabien Cousteau to commemorate the imminent liberation of the Global Ocean Assessmenta comprehensive report described at the event as “possibly the most important book on the ocean ever written.” The 1,600-page assessment, which will be launched on World Ocean Day, June 8, is the…