‘A Wake Up Call’: Total Weight of Wild Mammals Less Than 10% of Humanity’s
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At the Met, Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up in the Chemistry Lab
The immersive show features fragile dresses inside airtight vitrines, overcoats growing grass, pat-’n-sniff walls and a hologram. Does it work?The New York Times - Top stories -
More than 800 faculty and staff at UCLA call for chancellor’s resignation
Move comes after counter-protesters’ attack on pro-Palestinian student demonstrators and violent police raid on encampment. More than 800 faculty and staff at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have called for the chancellor’s ...The Guardian - World -
'Magic Pill' Review: Ozempic and the Hunger for Less
New weight-loss drugs appear to produce dramatic results, but there are downsides. Moral dilemmas arise as well.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wolves bring 2-0 lead on Nuggets into wild night at Target Center. Knicks, up 2-0, brace for Pacers
The Minnesota Timberwolves did the hard part by winning the first two games of their Western Conference semifinal series in Denver against the defending champion NuggetsABC News - Sports - NBA -
'That dude paints': Inside the Pirates’ decision to call up pitching phenom Paul Skenes
After dominating in the minors, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 MLB draft is headed to The Show.ESPN - Sports -
To Keep Children Safe, We Still Need More Foster Care, Not Less
We need to rethink the policy of preserving families, seemingly at all costs.The New York Times - Top stories -
Can Weighted Blankets, Eye Masks and Pillows Zap Stress---and Solve Sleep Problems?
It’s not just weighted blankets anymore. Companies are hawking weighted robes, pillows and even stuffed animals.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Eurovision is a joyful, powerful event – but it can’t carry the weight of the war in Gaza | Gaby Hinsliff
It’s one thing to call for a boycott because of Israel’s entry, another to pile responsibility on the shoulders of pop stars. Are you watching Eurovision this weekend? It used to be an innocent enough question. But it’s fast becoming a loaded one, ...The Guardian - World -
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More than 100,000 flee Rafah as Israel steps up strikes, says UN
Deep concern displaced people will return to rubble of former homes without ‘basic essentials necessary for life’. Biden Israel weapons comments – latest updatesMore than 100,000 people have fled Rafah after Israel intensified its bombardment, UN ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
European companies are less upbeat about China's vast market as its economy slows
An annual survey of more than 500 European companies has found that slowing growth in China is weighing on company plans to expand their businesses in the world’s second largest economyABC News - World - China -
FDA preparing for possible bird flu outbreak in humans
Officials at the Food and Drug Administration are taking precautions in case the current strain of bird flu spreading in the U.S. jumps to humans on a large scale. The FDA commissioner testified on Capitol Hill Wednesday, saying the threat to ...CBS News - Top stories - FDA -
First human brain implant malfunctioned, Neuralink says
The first Neuralink implant in a human malfunctioned after several threads recording neural activity retracted from the brain, the Elon Musk-owned startup revealed Wednesday. The threads retracted in the weeks following the surgery in late ...The Hill - Politics -
Neuralink brain-chip implant encounters issues in human patient
Elon Musk's Neuralink finds a brain-computer interface device captured less data a month after implant surgery.CBS News - Top stories -
Apple apologises for iPad ad criticised as ‘destruction of the human experience’
Advert featuring huge hydraulic press crushing cultural objects struck wrong note with many. Apple has apologised after an online backlash to an advert for its new iPad that features an industrial-sized hydraulic press crushing a collection of ...The Guardian - World - Apple -
Bo Nix will wear No. 10 Broncos jersey
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix will keep his number in the NFL.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
At least 10 killed in wave of severe weather
Parts of the South and Midwest were hit by more tornadoes and other severe weather, with at least 10 people reported killed in this week's tornadoes and other severe weather. Columbia, Tennessee, was hard hit by a tornado that swept through the ...NBC News - Top stories -
Why Higher Fed Rates Are Not Totally Off the Table
Fed officials still think their next move will be to cut rates, but they are not entirely ruling out the possibility that they might have to raise them.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve