Month: July 2025
Help Needed: LA Authorities Search for Gunman Linked to Crash Injuring Dozens
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities are reaching out for assistance following a chaotic incident outside a nightclub in Los Angeles that left at least 36 people injured. They are searching for a man believed to have shot the driver involved in a vehicle crash.
FBI Closes Investigation of Kraken CEO, Returns Seized Hardware
Federal agents raided Jesse Powell’s house after he was wrongfully accused of cybersecurity violations by an art non-profit.
AI Revolutionizes Complex Problem Solving for Drug and Material Design
Years of complex scientific problem solving can be cut down dramatically with AI, enabling faster results.
Urgent Warning: Peru’s Coastal Wildlife Faces Population Crisis Due to Environmental Threats
Peruvian scientists highlight the urgent need for protective measures for vulnerable seabird and sea lion populations, which have been severely impacted by climate change, disease outbreaks, and unsustainable fishing practices.
How Trump’s AI Strategy Could Affect Your Energy Bills
The demand for electricity in data centers is projected to more than double by 2030, essentially exceeding Japan’s total electricity usage today.
‘South Park’ Makes a Bold Comeback, Targeting Trump and Paramount
The creators of ‘South Park’, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, returned with a fiery new episode this Wednesday, poking fun at their network’s parent company and President Donald Trump.
Elon Musk Responds Fiercely to Trump’s Claims About Business Subsidies
In a recent social media post, the President asserted that he would prefer for Musk’s businesses to thrive. Musk, however, shot back, claiming that the subsidies in question simply don’t exist.
Is the 10,000 Steps Myth Finally Busted?
New findings challenge the widely held belief that walking 10,000 steps each day is necessary for health. This goal actually came from a 1960s advertising push for a pedometer, not scientific research.
From Grief to Innovation: How Three Seattle Tech Pros Are Shaping a New AI Tool
In the wake of her husband’s unexpected passing, Mary Jesse turned to ChatGPT for solace. The AI’s empathetic reply offered her comfort during a tough time, igniting an idea that developed into a startup aimed at creating an AI with memory and privacy features.
