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- Cognitive Surrender With AI Was Just the Beginning – Psychology TodayArtificial Intelligence Cognitive Surrender With AI Was Just the Beginning Emotional surrender with AI is next, and you won’t see it coming either. Posted June 4, 2026 | Reviewed by Michelle Quirk Key points My recent post on cognitive surrender generated more response than almost anything I’ve written recently. I think it’s because people recognized something uncomfortably familiar in themselves. The shift of difficult thinking… Read more: Cognitive Surrender With AI Was Just the Beginning – Psychology Today
- Audio Publishers Association Reports Audiobook Sales Jump 9% to $2.43 BillionFrom an APA Release: The Audio Publishers Association Sales Survey, conducted by Toluna, shows audiobook sales revenue continuing to grow, reaching $2.43 billion in 2025, 9% over the previous year. Publishers reported over 750,000 active titles in 2025, a 43% increase from 2024. The Audio Publishers Association 2026 Consumer Survey, conducted by Edison Research at The post Audio Publishers Association Reports Audiobook Sales Jump 9% to $2.43 Billion appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- Researchers say a new Trump rule could destroy American science as we know it – CNNClimate, 5 min read Researchers say this new Trump rule could destroy American science as we know it. They’re fighting back By Ella Nilsen and Andrew Freedman, Jun 4, 2026 Researchers measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at the UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California on April 11, 2025. A new rule proposed by the Trump administration would put federal… Read more: Researchers say a new Trump rule could destroy American science as we know it – CNN
- These Are the 10 Happiest States for Retirees in the U.S. – Travel & LeisureThese Are the 10 Happiest States for Retirees in the U.S. New Jersey, Connecticut, and South Dakota lead the rankings for senior well-being. By Kristine Hansen, Published on June 4, 2026 1 Comment Sun-drenched destinations like Florida and Arizona have always been popular places to retire, but a new study found the East Coast state of New Jersey was actually where retirees are happiest. Named… Read more: These Are the 10 Happiest States for Retirees in the U.S. – Travel & Leisure
- Supreme Court announces board, committee, commission, panel appointments, reappointmentsThe Continuing Legal Education Board helps the Supreme Court and the Office … Department for Children and Families, and Native American tribes.
- After filing for its IPO, Anthropic says AI should slow down. Fat chance. – SiliconANGLEAfter filing for its IPO, Anthropic says AI should slow down. Fat chance. – SiliconANGLE AI startup Flourish reportedly raises $500M round backed by Jeff Bezos · Generative AI music startup Suno AI raises over $400M at a $5.4B valuation.
- Astronauts on International Space Station take shelter in SpaceX Dragon as cosmonauts try to fix air leakISS astronauts briefly sheltered aboard an attached SpaceX Dragon capsule today (June 5) while cosmonauts tried to fix a persistent leak on the Russian side of the orbiting lab.
- Martin Scorsese joins AI startup as advisor – MoneywiseMartin Scorsese joins AI startup as advisor – Moneywise Now, the 16-time Academy Award nominee said he’s used generative AI from Black Forest Labs to accelerate the pre-production process while preserving …
- Hackers Targeting 2026 Midterm Elections, Report Says – MeriTalk
Researchers say threat actors are targeting the broader election ecosystem with phishing and AI-enabled influence campaigns as the 2026 midterms … Read original article: Read More
- California governor’s race remains too close to call as vote-counting continues
Experts warn primary vote-counting could go on for days in governor’s race, LA mayoral race and congressional races. Read original article: Read More
- Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here’s when to see itThree planets, two stars and one moon create a spectacular June sky show.
- Alumni Outcomes: How Study Abroad Shapes Careers After Graduation… American University in Cairo’s (AUC) Center for Arabic Study Abroad … After an internship with the State Department in Switzerland, he …
- Josh Weil on the Necessity of Writing What Scares YouThis first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. Here are my terrors: First, monsters. Mostly the deep ocean variety, unfathomable, unseeable, likely lurking beneath me as I swim (okay, also in ponds: so murky!). Though the earliest kind
- Lit Hub Daily: June 5, 2026You’ve heard of Mary Shelley, but what about her half-sister, Fanny Imlay? | Lit Hub Biography Steven W. Thrasher considers Zohran Mamdani’s new sheriff, Edwin Raymond, and the many manifestations of copaganda. | Lit Hub Politics Amazon union-leader Chris Smalls
- Trump’s Versailles on the PotomacThe post Trump’s Versailles on the Potomac appeared first on Crooked Media.
- One Town’s Blueprint for Resegregating AmericaA real estate investor’s pursuit of cheap land has prompted a lawsuit against a compound in Arkansas that will test whether civil rights laws can stop a whites-only town from existing in America. Today, Debra Kamin, a New York Times investigative reporter, discusses the community and why its members are convinced that in this political climate, no one is going to stop them. Guest: Debra Kamin, an investigative reporter focusing on wealth, power and corruption for The The New York Times. Background reading: A whites-only community in Arkansas has been sued for discrimination. Photo: Whitten Sabbatini for The New York Times 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.
- Out From the Shadows: On Rediscovering Mary Shelley’s Half-Sister, Fanny ImlayIt is an interesting challenge to write about someone who has been overlooked, who is overshadowed by more vibrant characters. If they are at first glance unexceptional, is that to say dull or uninteresting? Such overshadowing might be recognized as
- What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the WeekMaggie O’Farrell’s Land, Thomas W. Laqueur’s The Dog’s Gaze, and Ann Patchett’s Whistler all feature among the best reviewed books of the week. Brought to you by Book Marks, Lit Hub’s home for book reviews. * Fiction 1. Land by Maggie O’Farrell (Knopf) 14 Rave • 1
- UNC-Chapel Hill Launches Statewide Study on Libraries and Generative AI in Local Communities – UNC.eduFrom UNC-Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has launched a new state-wide two-year collaborative planning and pilot study aimed at understanding how North Carolina communities are encountering generative artificial intelligence and how local libraries can support AI literacy in meaningful, locally relevant and sustainable ways. [Clip] The project, “Local Libraries and The post UNC-Chapel Hill Launches Statewide Study on Libraries and Generative AI in Local Communities appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- The ALSC Blog – A Look Back at January through May 2026The mission of the ALSC Blog is to provide a venue for coverage of time sensitive news in children’s librarianship, current issues in the field, and programs, conferences, initiatives, resources, and activities of interest to ALSC members and those interested in children’s librarianship. The ALSC Blog must align with ALSC’s vision, core values and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Twice a year, we make time on the ALSC Blog to take a brief look at what has happened on these pages. Here’s what’s been happening since January. We have been busy! Analytics can be a beautiful thing, especially when you want a clear, statistical look at what’s happening with something like a blog. Here’s a look at some of our Blog’s numbers for the first five months of 2026 compared to the same period of time in 2025: The number of posts, views, and users continues to be strong. Here’s… The post The ALSC Blog – A Look Back at January through May 2026 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Fight Over Trump’s $1.8B Fund Forces Senate Marathon SessionCNN takes you inside the battle taking place right now on Capitol Hill to kill Trump’s $1.8 billion DOJ fund and whether or not those efforts will succeed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Source with Kaitlan Collins
- US, Japan enter $1B strategic partnership to fuel Genesis Mission efforts | FedScoopUS, Japan enter $1B strategic partnership to fuel Genesis Mission efforts | FedScoop
Before joining Scoop News Group, Lindsey closely covered the rise of generative AI in enterprises, exploring the evolution of AI governance and risk …
- CBS News fires ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley after clash with new producer – NBC NewsMedia CBS News fires ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley after clash with new producer “Incompetence and unprofessionalism in the new management have wreaked havoc,” Pelley said in a statement, referring in part to CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss. 00:0005:23, ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley fired from CBS By Daniel Arkin June 2, 2026, 6:47 PM PDT / Updated June 3, 2026, 5:02 AM PDT CBS News fired veteran… Read more: CBS News fires ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley after clash with new producer – NBC News
- CloudInteract and Red Kite Launch Joint Delivery Partnership for Agentic AI Voice on …CloudInteract and Red Kite Launch Joint Delivery Partnership for Agentic AI Voice on …
… partnership to bring a … Generative AI, Agent Desktop, and Robotic Process Automation. Founded …
- AI vibe coding startup Supabase, co-founded by Kiwi Paul Copplestone, raises US$500m at …AI vibe coding startup Supabase, co-founded by Kiwi Paul Copplestone, raises US$500m at …
… generative AI. The process is simple – but requires some more involved tools under the bonnet. One of them is Supabase, a start-up co-founded by …












