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'From the operating table to victory - a redemption story for Sainz'
To go from an operation to a grand prix victory in such a short time, as Carlos Sainz did in Australia, is both remarkable and entirely typical of what F1 drivers do.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Bears' No. 9 pick is true inflection point in the 2024 draft
We’re about one month away from the start of the NFL draft, and Caleb Williams is all but assured to be the Bears’ selection with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft. That’s not the case with the team’s No. 9 pick, however. The Bears have ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Eyes in the sky: why drones are ‘beyond effective’ for animal rights campaigners around the world
Inexpensive and easy to use, drones are proving invaluable for activists monitoring illegal fishing, hunting and deforestation – as well as keeping tabs on zoos and aquariums. Late last year, UrgentSeas received an anonymous tip from a former ...The Guardian - World -
Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?
Kennedy’s campaign does seem to have the Biden White House and the DNC in a panic.The Hill - Politics -
The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
A failing memory can be frustrating, but it may be a sign your brain is working exactly as it should. Every day, people across the planet ask themselves this question, myself included. When we are desperately searching for our glasses, wallet or ...The Guardian - World -
Why Are So Many Brands Hitting the Road This Year?
Companies are going mobile to peddle mushrooms, to repair shoes, and, of course, to create content.Inc. - Business -
Why the Baltimore Bridge Collapsed So Quickly
Steel structures aren’t as strong as you might think—and the immense power of a container ship shouldn’t be underestimated.Wired - Tech -
Apple Held Talks With China's Baidu Over AI for Its Devices
The iPhone maker has been exploring using external partners to help accelerate its artificial-intelligence ambitions.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Apple -
Salesforce looks to reinvent itself again with its fledgling AI business
“Usage of AI is going off the charts. The whole industry woke up when ChatGPT was shipped in late 2022,” David Schmaier, Salesforce’s president and chief product officer, said in an interview.MarketWatch - Business -
Apple announces its big annual conference, where it could reveal its AI strategy
Apple typically reveals the latest versions of its iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV software at WWDC via a "keynote" video on the first day, led by CEO Tim Cook.CNBC - Business - Apple -
Why Knicks still need a healthy Julius Randle to be true title contenders, despite recent hot streak
Randle has been out since late January with a shoulder dislocationCBS Sports - Sports -
I Moved to Switzerland in 2009. Here's Why We're So Darn Happy
Happiness is not a zero-sum game. You can use some of these Swiss ideas to make yourself and your employees happier.Inc. - Business -
The Office Market Is in Turmoil. So Why Are Rents More Expensive?
U.S. office rents are holding steady—or even climbing—despite soaring vacancy rates, a record amount of available sublease space, and rising defaults.The Wall Street Journal - World -
NFL bans dangerous tackle. So why are players miffed?
There's a subtle distinction to the language being used by the competition committee, just enough to concern the NFLPA about enforcing the change.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Why has LinkedIn become so weird? | Coco Khan
It is now used as a full social network – and is changing how we think about our identities and accomplishments. Time for us all to be a lot more honest .... A friend recently asked me to help her look for a job. She wanted help writing a cover ...The Guardian - World -
Not so fast: San Diego art museum could be blocked from selling its downtown home
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego appears to be in default on its agreement with the city, which can take back the downtown property.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Why adversarial AI is the cyber threat no one sees coming
HiddenLayer's AI Threat Landscape Report provides a critical analysis of the risks faced by AI-based systems and the advancements being made in securing AI and MLOps pipelines.VentureBeat - Tech -
Why is the right at war with cyclists? We’re not ‘wokerati’ – we’re just trying to get around | Zoe Williams
Riding a bike is not a political act, yet cyclists have become the bete noire for the anti-woke, anti-green, anti-liberal crowd. Getting my bike nicked was like losing a pet. I didn’t want a new one; I wanted to go back in time and not lose my old ...The Guardian - World -
How the AI potential of Reddit’s user data has helped send its stock soaring
The social-media website’s stock continues to attract investor interest after its closely watched IPO last week.MarketWatch - Business -
Amazon spends $2.75 billion on AI startup Anthropic in its largest venture investment yet
Amazon is spending billions more to back an artificial intelligence startup as it looks for an edge in this new technology arms race.CNBC - Business -
Amazon spends $2.75 billion on AI startup Anthropic in its largest venture investment yet
Amazon is making its largest outside investment in its three-decade history as it looks to gain an edge in the artificial intelligence race.NBC News - Top stories -
Amazon writes its largest venture cheque yet for AI start-up Anthropic
$2.75bn deal is the latest sign of Big Tech’s race to capitalise on the booming sectorFinancial Times - Business - Amazon -
It’s time to buy the next leg of the AI story. Think global, says Citi, offering these stock picks.
Citigroup analysts are greenlighting the next round of AI stock buying, but say look beyond U.S. shores.MarketWatch - Business -
DJI Mini 4 Pro Drone Review: The Best Small Drone Available
Building on the Mini 3 Pro’s strong foundations, DJI’s smallest drone model is also its most appealing.Wired - Tech -
Ukraine says it hit Russian landing ships in Crimea
A large number of missiles targeted Kyiv early on Sunday as Russia stepped up attacks against Ukraine.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Why an Up-and-Coming Wellness Brand Raised Debt Capital to Fuel Its Growth
Founder Shizu Okusa is growing her business profitably--and making the most of non-dilutive funding.Inc. - Business -
This Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes for one euro. Here’s why
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Ukraine says it repelled Russian drone attacks
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Baltimore bridge collapse salvage operations
Salvage operations are underway to clear debris in the Patapsco River as search efforts have been paused for four workers who remain unaccounted for after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. CBS News' Nicole Sganga has the latest.CBS News - Top stories -
Why did more than 1,000 people die after police subdued them with force that isn't meant to kill?
Every day, police in the U.S. rely on common use-of-force tactics that, unlike guns, are meant to stop people without killing themABC News - Health