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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. -
The Hill - Politics
Stadium-sized asteroid to buzz by Earth on Saturday: 5 things to know
An asteroid the size of a football stadium will thread the needle between Earth and the moon Saturday morning — the second of two astronomical near misses in three days. Near miss, in this case, is a relative term: Saturday’s asteroid, 2024 MK, ... -
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. -
CNBC - Business
How long you may live is one of retirement planning's biggest unknowns. How experts say to get the best estimate
Effective retirement planning largely depends on the answer to one question: How long will I live? Yet no one truly knows the answer. -
The New York Times - Health
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
Financial Times - Business
‘You see it in people’s faces’: out on the doorsteps with a Tory candidate
Battling to hold on to the swing seat of Bolton West, Chris Green feels the effects of his party’s stuttering national campaign -
The Hill - Politics
Northern lights: Will you get to see them again this summer?
In May, the northern lights reached as far south as Florida and Hawaii for the first time in years — could it happen again? -
Wired - Tech
Climate Change Has Fried Earth So Badly Trees Won’t Save You Today—But I Will
The people of Phoenix will suffer under extreme heat this summer. The city has workers for that.Climate -
ABC News - World
New results: Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian ahead of hard-liner Saeed Jalili in seesawing Iran election that may see runoff
New results: Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian ahead of hard-liner Saeed Jalili in seesawing Iran election that may see runoffIran -
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
French stocks rally after first round of elections
French stocks surged on Monday after the first round of parliamentary elections was interpreted to mean the far-right National Rally party was unlikely to form a majority.France -
Wired - Tech
We Tested All of Amazon's Fire Tablets So You Don't Have To. Here Are the Ones You Should Get
Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for every occasion. -
CNBC - Business
I'm pulling out my old hedge fund playbook to see which stocks are working — and which ones are not
How will we know if we are OK with the stocks we own? I use a levered concept that has nothing to do with debt. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Atlanta United player sneaks behind Toronto FC goalkeeper, scores one of the wildest goals you'll ever see
Atlanta United topped Toronto FC thanks to attentiveness from the host and a lack of awareness by the visitors -
MarketWatch - Business
Treasury yields finish higher despite May’s PCE data, for two straight quarters of advances
Yields on long-term U.S. government debt finished at more than two-week highs on Friday amid a round of selling that may have been driven by traders moving to close out month- and quarter-end positions. -
CBS News - Top stories
Mortgage rates just dropped to a 2-month low. Here's why you may want to buy now.
Mortgage rates are down. And, that means now may be a good time to buy a home according to experts.Mortgage -
CBS News - Top stories
Should you refinance your home equity loan this summer? Here's when it may make sense
The right time to refinance your home equity loan may be on the horizon. Here are some dates to pay attention to. -
Inc. - Business
If You Answer Yes to These 3 Questions, It May Be Time to Rethink Your Goals, According to a Psychologist and Brain Expert
Giving up on your biggest goal might open the door to something new. -
MarketWatch - Business
Your Social Security math may be wrong — and it could cost you a lot of money
Here are 3 key factors you may have overlooked. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Google’s Gemma 2 series launches with not one, but two lightweight model options—a 9B and 27B
When Google initially announced Gemma 2, there was only a 27B parameter option. Now, when it launches in July, there will also be a 9B model.Google -
ABC News - Sports
Hiroyuki Fujita shoots 66 and leads by one through two rounds of the U.S. Senior Open
Hiroyuki Fujita shot a 4-under 66 in the second round of the U.S. Senior Open, taking a one-shot lead as he attempts to earn his first victory on American soil -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Report: Warriors plan to sign two-way guard Melton to one-year deal
The Warriors reportedly plan to sign De'Anthony Melton to a one-year contract in NBA free agency. -
ABC News - Tech
One Tech Tip: What to do when you have too many passwords to remember
Everyone has too many passwords -
Inc. - Business
TikTok Takes on Amazon: "Deals For You Days" To Launch One Week Before Prime Day
On the eve of a potential ban in the U.S., TikTok is seizing opportunities to make money -- and reminding U.S. lawmakers of the small businesses it supports.Tiktok -
MarketWatch - Business
You think your 401(k) looks bad? These people are doing worse — don’t be one of them.
Retirement may be out of reach for the average person lacking financial education and resources. -
Inc. - Business
Will the Top U.S. Banks Be Able to Withstand a Recession?
The Fed's 'severe recession' scenario testing finds banks robust and capable of serving consumers and businesses. JPMorgan Chase questions the accuracy of the Fed's results. -
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 -
ESPN - Sports
Astros' Pena misplays fly during in-game interview
Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena misplayed a fly ball in Friday night's loss to the Mets while participating in an in-game interview. -
ABC News - Sports
Andy Murray is still not sure whether he will be able to compete at Wimbledon
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray says it is impossible to know yet whether he will be able to compete at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament -
ABC News - Entertainment
Killer Mike will likely avoid charges after Grammys arrest
Killer Mike is expected to avoid charges over a physical altercation that led to his arrest at the Grammys earlier this year after the rapper recently completed community service -
The Guardian - World
Belgium’s ‘Crazy Killers’ mystery goes unsolved after police close file
Investigation that lasted decades ends with no convictions for 1982-85 rampage that took lives of 28 people. It is a murder mystery that gripped Belgium for decades and now, with the closure of the file on Friday, it may remain a cold case ... -
NBC News - Top stories
Missouri woman accused of spiking husband's Mountain Dew with weed killer and insecticide
A Missouri woman accused of spiking her husband’s Mountain Dew with Roundup weed killer and insecticide repeatedly to be “mean” to him has been charged with multiple felonies, authorities said. -
BBC News - Top stories
Attempt to fly open basket-balloon across Atlantic abandoned
The team, which included British explorer Sir David Hempleman-Adams, are said to be "extremely disappointed". -
The New York Times - Top stories
Two Appearances, Two Starkly Different Bidens
A day after a shaky debate performance that led to talk of a new Democratic candidate, President Biden was forceful and confident while speaking to supporters.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Top stories
How Steve Bannon Sees the Future
On the eve of going to prison, populism’s grand strategist talks about what another Trump presidency would look like and the rise of MAGA-type movements around the world. -
Financial Times - World
Construction may be the weakest link
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GameSpot - Tech
New Trailer For M. Night Shyamalan's Trap Shows A Serial Killer At A Pop Concert
The next trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's newest movie, Trap, has arrived. Trap tells the story of a serial killer played by Josh Hartnett who attends a pop concert with his teenage daughter, later discovering the whole thing is a set-up--to catch ...
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Famine Drove Jamestown Settlers to Eat Native Dogs, DNA Reveals
By analyzing dog bones buried at the site, scientists found butcher marks and surprising breeds. -
The New York Times - Science
Debris Found in North Carolina Came From SpaceX Dragon, NASA Says
An object found on a hiking trail west of Asheville, N.C., had traveled to the International Space Station, the space agency said.NASA -
The New York Times - Science
Debris Flows After Wildfires in New Mexico Threaten Towns
Flooding in Ruidoso, N.M., over the weekend showed how wildfire damage, worsening under climate change, can put people at even greater risk than the fires themselves.Mexico -
The New York Times - Science
Starliner Sets Off on 1st Flight With NASA Astronauts Aboard
After two previous launch attempts were called off, the Boeing-built spacecraft was headed to the International Space Station. It will stay there until at least June 14. -
The New York Times - Science
Mars Got Cooked by a Recent Solar Storm
Days after light shows filled Earth’s skies with wonder, the red planet was hit by another powerful outburst of the sun.