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NBC News - Top stories
Here's how Starbucks plans to improve its stores
Starbucks cafes across the country are starting to change how they make drink orders to reduce long wait times that have dogged the chain. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
‘Sepia Bride’ TikTok Drama Sparks a Discourse on Wedding Photography
A series of TikTok videos about a bride’s dissatisfaction with her photos spurred online discussions, with pros offering advice on how to hire a photographer.Tiktok -
The Hill - Politics
China won't rule out AI-controlled nuclear weapons
China has rejected American proposals to limit the use of artificial intelligence for controlling the launch of nuclear weapons, raising concerns about the potential for AI-controlled nuclear weapons to lead to a nightmare scenario.China -
ESPN - Sports
Paddock diary: How new AI tech will set track limits
AI tech will address some of the concerns about track limits. Plus, should motor racing be an Olympic sport? -
MarketWatch - Business
How Apple is borrowing from its 1980s playbook when it comes to AI
Oppenheimer sees compelling parallels between what Apple is doing in AI and its 1980s Macintosh strategy.Apple -
Inc. - Business
Immigrant Employees Are a Growing Force in the Labor Market. Here's How to Support Them
As Immigrant Heritage Month draws to an end, consider these strategies for working withforeign-born team members. -
ABC News - Tech
A harmless asteroid will whiz past Earth Saturday. Here's how to spot it
An asteroid will whiz harmlessly past Earth this weekend -
NBC News - Top stories
A harmless asteroid will whiz past Earth on Saturday. Here’s how to spot it.
An asteroid will whiz harmlessly past Earth, making its closest approach on Saturday morning. -
CBS News - Top stories
More companies are posting fake job listings. Here's how to spot them.
As many as 4 in 10 companies say they have posted a job listing this year that doesn't exist, while 3 in 10 say they're currently advertising for a role that isn't real, according to a May survey of over 600 hiring managers from the career site ... -
The Hill - Politics
We shouldn’t have to accept gerrymandering in 2024 — here’s how we fight it
Alexander v. South Carolina NAACP is just the most recent in a string of decisions disenfranchising minority voters. -
Wired - Tech
We Tried EveryPlate and Here's How It Compares to Other Meal Kits
EveryPlate is an affordable meal kit. What’s the catch? -
CBS News - Top stories
Harmless asteroid to whiz past Earth today. Here's how to spot it
Called 2024 MK, the space rock will make its closest approach to Earth on Saturday. -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s how much profit McDonald’s makes on its new $5 meal
The margins are tight, but there’s still a profit to be made on the offer, according to restaurant-industry experts -
CBS News - Top stories
Here's how much Americans say they need to earn to live comfortably
Living comfortably means being able to pay all bills, afford a handful of wants and be able to save for the future. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Apple just launched a public demo of its ‘4M’ AI model: Here’s why it’s a big deal
Apple launches public demo of 4M AI model, showcasing advanced multimodal capabilities and signaling a major shift in its AI strategy post-WWDC.Apple -
VentureBeat - Tech
LMSYS launches ‘Multimodal Arena’: GPT-4 tops leaderboard, but AI still can’t out-see humans
LMSYS's new Multimodal Arena reveals GPT-4 leads in AI vision tasks, but benchmark results show even top models lag behind human visual understanding and reasoning capabilities. -
NBC News - Top stories
Morgan Freeman calls out TikTok video that used AI replication of his voice
Oscar winner Morgan Freeman has spoken out after a TikTok creator pretended to be his “nepo niece” by replicating his voice — one of the most recognizable in Hollywood — with artificial intelligence.Tiktok -
Inc. - Business
Here's Why 'Inside Out 2' Seems Like the First Movie in Forever That Everybody You Know Has Seen
It comes down to a simple idea that you should think, about regardless of what business you're in. -
Inc. - Business
How This Second-Time Founder Raised $50 Million for Her AI Startup in 2 Months
As a serial entrepreneur, Julie Bornstein found fundraising much easier for her new AI-powered shopping platform, Daydream. -
ABC News - World
France is facing an election like no other. Here's how it works and what comes next
French voters are called to the polls this weekend for an exceptional moment in their political history -
Inc. - Business
Neuroscience Says 1 Simple Habit Will Help You Build Brainpower and Emotional Intelligence. Here's How to Do It
The research is clear: Writing helps you exercise your brain and build emotional intelligence. Here are three tips to help you practice. -
CBS News - Top stories
Dangerous rip currents can surprise even experienced swimmers. Here's how to stay safe
Summer is off to a dangerous start because of powerful rip currents along the Atlantic and Gulf coast beaches. Here are some tips to avoid rip currents and what to do if you're caught in one. -
CNBC - Business
39-year-old mom earns $200,000 a year without a degree—here's how
Justine Parker owns Toes N Sand Properties, a rental management company in Orange Beach, Alabama that brought in about $500,000 in 2023. -
MarketWatch - Business
Nvidia has added $1.8 trillion of market cap in 2024. Here’s how big that is.
Besides Nvidia itself, there are only four U.S. companies with valuations greater than the amount of Nvidia’s market-cap gains. -
MarketWatch - Business
Abortion is now illegal in 14 states. Here’s how that could widen the gender pay gap.
“Abortion is deeply rooted in the class system,” a law professor tells MarketWatch two years after the end of Roe v. WadeAbortion -
CBS News - Top stories
Daniel Rose runs two restaurants — one in Paris and one in New York. Here's how he does it
Chicago native Daniel Rose found success in Paris, France, and now he lives in dual worlds. He runs a tiny bistro in the French capital and the large, well-known Le Coucou in New York City. Jeff Glor has more on his international empire. -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s how people with $1 million or more changed their asset allocation last year
A new report from the Capgemini Research Institute has detailed where the world’s high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) invest their money — and just as importantly, how it changed in the last year. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Kyle Shanahan says 49ers have to protect Christian McCaffrey from himself; here's how they can accomplish that
McCaffrey led the NFL in touches in 2023 -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Hours before the official start, here's how NBA free agency is shaping up
The Clippers have made their intentions clear, and Paul George is at the center of the frenzy, but what are contenders like Golden State and Dallas planning?NBA -
ABC News - World
French far right ahead in 1st round of snap elections. Here's how runoff works and what comes next
French voters face a decisive choice on July 7 in the runoff of snap parliamentary elections that could see the country’s first far-right government since the World War II Nazi occupation — or no majority emerging at all -
ABC News - Health
Kids spend a lot of time outside in the summer. Here's how to deal with their common injuries
Summer means playgrounds, pools, bikes and being outside for kids -
ESPN - Sports
How conference-jumping schools adopt their new looks
Here are the small things employees have to do around campus to smooth the transition. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Goldman Sachs will finish rolling out its first generative AI tool---for code generation---to thousands of developers across the company by the end of the month.
Goldman Sachs will finish rolling out its first generative AI tool—for code generation—to thousands of developers across the company by the end of the month. -
CBS Sports - Sports
How can you hate on Lakers drafting Bronny James? Here's why it's one of my favorite picks of 2024 NBA Draft
LeBron James was raised without a father -- and now he gets to make NBA history with his sonNBA -
Wired - Tech
OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
Having humans rate a language model’s outputs produced clever chatbots. OpenAI says adding AI to the loop could help make them even smarter and more reliable.Artificial Intelligence -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A Seaweed Crop Finds a Spot in Maine Waters
Atlantic Sea Farms CEO Briana Warner talks about the new moves to cultivate seaweed in the U.S., from ocean to plate. -
The Guardian - World
Scientists find desert moss ‘that can survive on Mars’
Moss that grows in Mojave desert and Antarctica may help establish life on the red planet, researchers say. While Matt Damon relied on potatoes cultivated in crew biowaste to survive in the hit film The Martian, researchers say it is a humble ... -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
With Unusual Stories, He Finds a Curious Audience
Thanks to a beat without boundaries, Steven Kurutz can follow trends wherever they take him. -
The Hill - Politics
Desperately seeking Biden's replacement and finding … not much
Democrats face a tough decision on who would replace President Biden if he steps down. Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, and other options are considered.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
China is militarizing AI, and that's the AI threat we should worry about
Congress and the Biden administration are focusing on potential AI harms, while China is militarizing AI technology and seeking to access American data through technology companies, prompting the need for more funding for the FCC to remove Chinese ...China