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WorkWorkTrump Issues Grave Warning to Iran After Israeli Strikes President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, urging the country to accept a nuclear deal to avoid further planned attacks, citing that there has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter come to an end. WorkWork
WorkGet a free Amazon gift card when you sign up for a discounted NordVPN plan Using a VPN is the best way of bypassing geo-restricted content and adding another layer of privacy when browsing the web over public Wi-Fi. Our current number one pick is ProtonVPN, based on its combination of security, usability and privacy features. Its open-source framework is also a plus. You can browse its current pricing plans here. WorkWhat Trump Missed at the Kennedy Center Production of Les Mis - The New Yorker (No paywall) On Wednesday evening, when the new Czar of All the Arts, Donald Trump, went to see Les Misrables-which is, we are told, along with Cats, and Evita, a favored musical of his-at the newly politicized Kennedy Center, in the company of his wife and his Vice-President and his wife, events proceeded about as expected. Some brave folks booed, some others cheered, and the Trumps and Vances made it through the show. (A delightfully audacious group of self-identified drag queens obtained a bloc of tickets and were heartily applauded as they took their seats. Victor Hugo, it might be mentioned, was legendary for championing sexual freedom; he even liked to write in the nude. No priest or prude, he doubtless would have enjoyed that little show.) WorkWork
WorkTesla's new Model S and X vehicles are now available in the US Model S & X are now even better – launching today in the US 🇺🇸Highlights:– Frost Blue paint color– Up to 410 miles of range (Model S Long Range – our longest range Tesla yet)– Even quieter inside: less wind + road noise & more effective Active Noise Cancellation– New… pic.twitter.com/i4PcEklOWj WorkTrump is frustrated by his own success on immigration The primary cause of this unrest has been less visible, but no less disorderly or disruptive. Behind the tensions in LA lies a radical escalation in the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. WorkWork
WorkA surprising power shift inside Hamas - The Economist (No paywall) THE NARROW tunnel still reeked of decomposing bodies. A section was blocked by rubble created by two Israeli air strikes on May 13th. Israeli troops opened the tunnel only when they reached the spot, at the entrance to the European Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, nearly four weeks later. Five bodies were found in an underground room beneath the emergency ward of the main hospital in Gazas second-largest city. On June 8th one was identified as that of Muhammad Sinwar, the military chief of Hamas. WorkWorkReady to venture outside your wine comfort zone? A few pointers - WSJ (No paywall) What kind of wine drinker are you? Some regularly search for an unknown and obscure wine; others prefer drinking the tried and true. I'm both kinds, depending on my mood and the situation. Sometimes Ill throw cautionand cashto the wind and buy a bottle I know nothing about. Then again, on occasions when I cant risk disappointment (a dinner party, a gift), Ill fall back on old favorites. Work
WorkNavigating the Jump from Manager to Executive - Harvard Business Review (No paywall) Moving from frontline management to becoming a leader of leaders is a huge professional milestone. The role often comes with broader scope, bigger expectations, and influence to shape strategy, culture, and the organization's performance at the highest levels. Reaching this point can feel thrilling, even validating. After years of proving yourself, you've earned a seat at the table. Your input carries more weight. You're probably excited about setting direction and solving more important problems. WorkHere's What You Need to Know About the Blockbuster Meta-Scale AI Deal - Inc (No paywall) Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, hell-bent on expanding its artificial intelligence capabilities, just invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI, acquiring a 49 percent stake in the San-Francisco based startup. Scale, now valued at $29 billion just nine years after its founding, will remain a separate company, but as part of the investment, Meta effectively poached 28-year-old Scale co-founder and CEO Alexandr Wang. Wang is set to lead the tech giant's new superintelligence unit, Meta confirmed in a statement to the press. WorkWork
WorkThe AMA is not properly representing physicians - STAT (No paywall) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda may get the headlines, but his plans as Health and Human Services secretary also include something that has gone largely overlooked: overhauling U.S. health care spending priorities, targeting the current procedural terminology (CPT) billing codes. WorkWorkLibraries open their stacks up as training data for artificial intelligence platforms Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Data-hungry tech companies are now tapping into an older repository of knowledge: the library stacks. Nearly one million books in 254 languages published as early as the 15th century are part of a Harvard University collection being released to AI researchers Thursday. Cracking open the vaults to centuries-old tomes could be a data bonanza for tech companies battling lawsuits from living novelists, visual artists and others whose creative works have been scooped up without their consent to train AI chatbots. WorkWorkWorkWorkIs Google about to destroy the web? Google says adding more AI to its search engine will rejuvenate the internet. Others predict an apocalypse for websites. One thing is clear: this era of online history is closing. Work
WorkMeta invests $14.8 billion in Scale AI and recruits its CEO In his note to employees, Wang wrote that "opportunities of this magnitude," pertaining to Meta's investment, "come at a cost." That cost, he said, was his departure. Wang will still serve on Scale's Board of Directors, but his position as CEO will be taken over by Jason Droege, the startup's current Chief Strategy Officer. WorkWorkWorkShining light on America's missing man in Syria - The Economist (No paywall) In the seven months since the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, one name has stayed near the top of the Trump administrations agenda: Austin Tice. The American citizen vanished in 2012 in a Damascus suburb. During his first term President Donald Trump made overtures to the Assad regime about finding and returning Mr Tice.
WorkWorkMore than 70 nutrition scientists call for freedom from censorship at NIH O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her story debunking a bogus theory about transgender kids was nominated for a 2024 GLAAD Media Award. You can reach Rose on Signal at rosebroderick.11. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWork
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