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  • Do space-based AI data centers make economic sense? – CNBC
    The Bottom Line No one wants AI data centers on Earth. Do they make sense in space? Published Sun, Jun 21 20269:33 AM EDT, Updated Sun, Jun 21 20265:22 PM EDT By Bob Woods Key Points Following the astronomical success of the SpaceX IPO — raising $85.7 billion, valuing the newly public company in the trillions, and minting Elon Musk as the world’s first trillionaire… Read more: Do space-based AI data centers make economic sense? – CNBC
  • Trump threatens to ‘take over’ Iran if Tehran closes the Strait of Hormuz in profanity filled tirade: report 
    Israel’s assault into Lebanon is reportedly viewed by Trump’s advisers as an effort to sabotage ceasefire talks.
  • The Key Players in the U.S.-Iran Talks, and the Deadly Rise of Giant Trucks and S.U.V.s 
    JD Vance is wearing a blue suit and speaking into a microphone. Vice President JD Vance in Switzerland during high-level negotiations about the war in …
  • Study Finds Social Determinants of Health Can Match or Exceed Genetic Risk in … – Mount Sinai
    … American Medical Colleges. More than 6,900 scientists, educators … school of nursing, and leading schools of medicine and graduate education.
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    Boat strikes by the U.S. military have killed than 210 people since the Trump administration began targeting those it calls “narcoterrorists” in …
  • Trump claims ‘vandals’ foiled his $14m bid to revamp DC’s reflecting pool. What actually happened? 
    Trump’s pre-Fourth of July renovation project has endured problems with algae, peeling paint and an inflating price tag.
  • Texas State Board of Education considers adding biblical texts to school reading list
    The Texas State Board of Education is meeting in Austin on Monday morning to consider a controversial change to public school reading requirements …
  • NC’s 11th District could shape the 2026 Democratic wave | Raleigh News & Observer

    Jamie Ager is running against incumbent U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, who has been swathed in recent controversy and sexual misconduct scandals.  Read original article: Read More

  • Equal AI Announces $30M in Funding to scale AI-powered Voice Screening and …
    Equal AI Announces $30M in Funding to scale AI-powered Voice Screening and … Generative AI · Solutions · Market Intelligence & Data · Advisory Services … Equal AI Announces $30M in Funding to scale AI-powered Voice Screening …
  • Nvidia backs AI networking switch silicon startup Upscale in $190M raise – SDxCentral
    Nvidia backs AI networking switch silicon startup Upscale in $190M raise – SDxCentral … startup’s total funding to $500 million and its current valuation to $2 billion. … Generative AI inferencing ramp-up. 18 Jun 2026. Cadence brings chip …
  • ‘Let’s not fool the public’: Why moon art should be more realistic in the Artemis age
    As NASA’s Artemis program hits its stride, there’s an urgent need to guard against artistic misrepresentations of the moon, experts say.
  • AP Decision Notes: What to Expect in Maryland’s State Primary – USNews.com

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore seeks the Democratic nomination for a second term in Tuesday’s primary for federal, state and local …  Read original article: Read More

  • Our expert thinks this pocket-friendly drone is brilliant for beginners, and it’s $30 off ahead of Amazon Prime Day
    Looking to take to the skies but are new to drone flying? This DJI Neo is super simple to use and it’s the best drone deal at 15% off before Prime Day begins tomorrow
  • The Black List and Zando are hunting for the next great horror novel.
    Attention, thrill-seekers. The Black List and Zando are teaming up on a mission to identify the next great horror novelist. Could it be you? The inaugural Evil Twin Manuscript Initiative will select an unpublished or self-published horror novel for a
  • Government Information Belongs to Everyone: Democracy’s Library in 2026
    Governments produce an abundance of information and put that information in the public domain, but often the public can’t easily find or access it. The Internet Archive’s Democracy’s Library project
  • Lit Hub Daily: June 22, 2026
    “She does not lack a sex. The clothes she wears are just one of the ways in which a woman choosing to play by her own rules can appear.” On the time George Sand got dapper. | Lit Hub Biography
  • Pope Leo XIV’s ‘Magnifica humanitas’ (w/ Jack Hanson)
    As promised, here is our episode about Pope Leo XIV’s recent encyclical, Magnifica humanitas, in which he brings to bear Catholic social teaching on the perils of artificial intelligence and what they reveal about what it really means to be human being. It’s a distinctly Augustinian reading of our nature and destiny, marked not just by Leo’s attention to our limits as flawed and fallible creatures, but the joy and hope found by living into them—which, finally, becomes his plea to see life from the perspective of the lowly, the downcast, the abandoned.  To help us explain such a rich document, we had on our friend Jack Hanson, one of the most perceptive American writers on the Catholic Church. We tease out the connections between this Leo’s first and encyclical and that of his namesake Leo XIII’s Rerum novarum, an intervention on behalf of working people during the industrial and considered the origin of Catholic social teaching; Leo’s “Augustinianism”; the encyclical’s critique of artificial intelligence and what that has to do with its account of what really makes us human; and more. Sources: Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica humanitas, May 15, 2026 Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum, May 15, 1891 Jack Hanson, “A Serious Man: The Militant Mysticism of Charles Péguy,” Commonweal, May 3, 2021 – “The Heresy of Americanism,” The Drift, Jun 10, 2025.  Michael Oakeshott, “The Tower of Babel” in On History and Other Essays (1983) Reinhold Niebuhr, “The Tower of Babel” in Beyond Tragedy: Essays on the Christian Interpretation of History (1937) Donna Haraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” (1985) …and don’t forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!

    As promised, here is our episode about Pope Leo XIV’s recent encyclical, Magnifica humanitas, in which he brings to bear Catholic social teaching on the perils of artificial intelligence and what they reveal about what it really means to be human being. It’s a distinctly Augustinian reading of our nature and destiny, marked not just by Leo’s attention to our limits as flawed and fallible creatures, but the joy and hope found by living into them—which, finally, becomes his plea to see life from the perspective of the lowly, the downcast, the abandoned. 
    To help us explain such a rich document, we had on our friend Jack Hanson, one of the most perceptive American writers on the Catholic Church. We tease out the connections between this Leo’s first and encyclical and that of his namesake Leo XIII’s Rerum novarum, an intervention on behalf of working people during the industrial and considered the origin of Catholic social teaching; Leo’s “Augustinianism”; the encyclical’s critique of artificial intelligence and what that has to do with its account of what really makes us human; and more.
    Sources:
    Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica humanitas, May 15, 2026
    Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum, May 15, 1891
    Jack Hanson, “A Serious Man: The Militant Mysticism of Charles Péguy,” Commonweal, May 3, 2021
    – “The Heresy of Americanism,” The Drift, Jun 10, 2025. 
    Michael Oakeshott, “The Tower of Babel” in On History and Other Essays (1983)
    Reinhold Niebuhr, “The Tower of Babel” in Beyond Tragedy: Essays on the Christian Interpretation of History (1937)
    Donna Haraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto,” (1985)
    …and don’t forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes! Read original article: Read More

  • Bain uses AI “vibecoding” to build software replicas in PE due diligence shift
    Bain uses AI “vibecoding” to build software replicas in PE due diligence shift

    acquisition targets, as private equity investors adapt to rapid advances in generative AI that are reshaping how technology businesses are valued …

  • Samba Acquires Bestever AI for Agentic Advertising | Let’s Data Science
    Samba Acquires Bestever AI for Agentic Advertising | Let’s Data Science

    Samba completed the acquisition of Bestever AI, a generative AI advertising platform, according to a GlobeNewswire press release published June 22, …

  • R.F.K. Jr.’s Newest Mission: Getting Us Off Antidepressants
    In his latest public health crusade, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, is asking why millions of Americans have been taking psychiatric drugs for far longer than ever intended. In the process, he’s highlighting an open secret in medicine: that doctors are better at starting drug treatments than at stopping them, and that patients who want to end their treatment are increasingly taking matters into their own hands. Ellen Barry, a mental health reporter, takes us inside the growing movement to “deprescribe.” Guest: Ellen Barry, a reporter covering mental health for The New York Times. Background reading: Some psychiatrists fear that Mr. Kennedy’s call to rein in the use of depression medications will drive patients away from care. Photo: Darren Staples/Reuters For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.  Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
  • Feeling Creatively Stuck? Try Following the Routines of Other Types of Artists
    Before the sun rose, while her children slept, Toni Morrison hauled herself from her bed to her desk and began to write. Stephen King wrote at a child’s tiny desk in a trailer. In the basement of Powell Library, Ray
  • Sorry, Chicago Manual of Style: I’m Not Going to Stop Capitalizing the Word “Earth”
    If you are crazy enough to write a novel and lucky enough to get it published, you will, at the copy-editing stage, receive what’s called a Style Sheet. Among other things, it will list all the proper nouns that appear
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    Research shows that our gut microbiome — the trillions of microbes that populate our intestines — isn’t just involved in digestion. It’s intimately linked to our immune systems, mental health, cognition and more. If you want to improve the health of your gut microbiome, there are specific best practices that can help. This episode, NPR health correspondent Will Stone shares tips on probiotic supplements, microbiome tests, and the most important factor — your diet.Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up for Life Kit’s skincare newsletter: http://npr.org/skincareHave an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at lifekit@npr.orgSupport the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing up for Life Kit+ at plus.npr.org/lifekitSaccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745 and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG are two examples of probiotic strains that have considerable evidence from randomized controlled trials. Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745 for travelers’ diarrhea and antibiotic-associated diarrhea and Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG for antibiotic-associated diarrhea for children and adults, and also for upper respiratory tract infections.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
  • OpenAI lands Samsung as major ChatGPT Enterprise customer – The Korea Times
    OpenAI lands Samsung as major ChatGPT Enterprise customer – The Korea Times

    Samsung plans to embed the generative AI tools across a wide range of … The partnership builds on earlier collaboration between the two companies in …

  • NC AI Launches Generative AI Training Program for Regional Youth Talent – The Elec Inc.
    NC AI Launches Generative AI Training Program for Regional Youth Talent – The Elec Inc.

    To support the program, NC AI will provide all trainees with free access to its full suite of VARCO generative AI products. … acquisition of practical …