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island.lk - Sahan Weerasooriya - Journalism's defining battle: Winning trust in the age of AI, misinformation and changing audiences
Journalism's defining battle: Winning trust in the age of AI, misinformation and changing audiences
The Island

In an era where artificial intelligence can create convincing stories, images and videos within seconds, journalism is facing one of its most defining moments. The challenge before the media is no longer simply finding information, but establishing…

japantimes.co.jp - Eric Margolis - The creator of 'Cowboy Bebop' has advice for the anime industry
The creator of 'Cowboy Bebop' has advice for the anime industry
The Japan Times

“Lazarus” is Shinichiro Watanabe's most stylized show yet. That may sound like hyperbole for the veteran anime director known for fusing space-opera grandeur with jazzy rhythms in “Cowboy Bebop” and a samurai storyline…

thehill.com - Rep. Dina Titus (D-Nev.), opinion contributor - Closing the loophole: Prediction markets disguised as financial derivatives
Closing the loophole: Prediction markets disguised as financial derivatives
The Hill

In recent years, prediction market platforms have rapidly expanded. Platforms like Kalshi have gained widespread attention by allowing users to wager on virtually anything. Whether through billboards, digital advertisements, or even popup grocery…

yahoo.com - Grace O'Donnell - Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures mixed as chip stocks slide after TSMC earnings
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures mixed as chip stocks slide after TSMC earnings
Yahoo!

US stocks wavered on Thursday as investors took stock of the AI boom and awaited key earnings reports, while an escalation in the US-Iran war continued to weigh. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (YM=F) rose 0.2%, while S&P 500 (ES=F)…

japantimes.co.jp - Trevor Stynes - Thomas Tuchel says England not cursed after nation's latest World Cup heartbreak
Thomas Tuchel says England not cursed after nation's latest World Cup heartbreak
The Japan Times

England's long wait to win a World Cup, or even reach the final, goes on ⁠after a loss to defending champion Argentina on Wednesday, but manager Thomas Tuchel prefers to see it in soccer terms and not as a curse after a clash he described as…

futurism.com - Frank Landymore - OpenAI Strikes Bold Deal With Kalshi to Mix Together the Most Hated Technologies in Existence: AI and Prediction Markets
OpenAI Strikes Bold Deal With Kalshi to Mix Together the Most Hated Technologies in Existence: AI and Prediction Markets
Futurism | Science and Technology News

Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Is it not enough to simply watch the beautiful game, unadorned? These days you might use an AI chatbot to keep abreast of what's happening in the World Cup. And that AI chatbot, in a…

salon.com - Julia S. Beck - Immigration crackdown cripples America's caregiving industry
Immigration crackdown cripples America's caregiving industry
Salon.com

Caregivers in the U.S. are paid just under $26,000 a year on average for the most important work there is. And this June, we learned the government drew up a plan to mark many of them dead. Let's back up: When someone who receives Social Security…

cnbc.com - Tanaya Macheel - DTCC, Wall Street's post-trade powerhouse, tests tokenized markets with industry heavy hitters
DTCC, Wall Street's post-trade powerhouse, tests tokenized markets with industry heavy hitters
CNBC

DTCC, which settles and safeguards most stock and bond transactions in the U.S., is bringing together Wall Street giants to demonstrate how blockchain-based assets could integrate with traditional financial systems. The push comes as crypto-native…

hotair.com - John Sexton - The Latest Attempt to Use the Courts to End Fossil Fuels
The Latest Attempt to Use the Courts to End Fossil Fuels
HotAir

There's a long and somewhat sketchy story to tell here. I'm not sure I can do it justice but I'm going to try. It starts with a guy named Roger Worthington, a progressive attorney who lives in Bend, Oregon. Worthington is behind a lawsuit…

scientificamerican.com - Claire Cameron - Trump's latest CDC chief pick commits to 'never betray the science' at Senate confirmation hearing
Trump's latest CDC chief pick commits to 'never betray the science' at Senate confirmation hearing
Scientific American

The White House nominated Erica Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, to head the nation's top public health agency Join Our Community of Science Lovers! I agree my information will be processed in accordance with the Scientific American and…

gizmodo.com - Mike Pearl - A South Korean Labor Union Is in Revolt Over Robots, or Maybe It's Surrendering to Them
A South Korean Labor Union Is in Revolt Over Robots, or Maybe It's Surrendering to Them
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

When you put a giant legion of humanoid robots on the floor of an auto factory, do they actually increase efficiency and replace labor, or is that just a corporate fantasy? An auto workers union in South Korea, where Hyundai may one day deploy one…

thehindubusinessline.com - Nifty Prediction Today - July 16, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Stuck inside the range. Stay out
Nifty Prediction Today - July 16, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Stuck inside the range. Stay out
BusinessLine

Nifty 50 continues to oscillate within its sideways range. 23,000-24,270 has been the trading range since last Friday. Within this range, the index is attempting to bounce. It is currently trading at 24,135, up 0.23 per cent. The advances/declines…

fool.com - Eric Volkman - Is Johnson & Johnson a Buy After Its Latest Earnings Report?
Is Johnson & Johnson a Buy After Its Latest Earnings Report?
The Motley Fool

On Wednesday morning, Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) published its second-quarter earnings report, but this wasn't greeted warmly. Investors generally sold the stock, and by the end of that trading session, it was down by almost 3%. This occurred on…

japantimes.co.jp - China sends robots out into the world to learn how to be human
China sends robots out into the world to learn how to be human
The Japan Times

In an industrial park on the outskirts of Beijing, a humanoid arm picks up a bag of Lay's potato chips and places it neatly along a row of snacks on a shelf. Nearby, a worker films himself grabbing cushions off a sofa and folding sheets on a bed…

japantimes.co.jp - Some ships refusing U.S.-military guided Hormuz transits after attacks, sources say
Some ships refusing U.S.-military guided Hormuz transits after attacks, sources say
The Japan Times

Shipping companies are avoiding using a U.S. military-guided transit operation through the Strait of Hormuz after a wave of Iranian attacks on vessels sparked safety concerns, seven maritime security and shipping industry sources said. For decades…

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