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theverge.com - Nilay Patel - It's about ethics in journalism, with Ben Smith
It's about ethics in journalism, with Ben Smith
The Verge

Today I'm talking to Ben Smith, the editor-in-chief of Semafor. Everywhere you go, people say they don't trust the media — and yet they've never consumed more of it. Audiences have moved on from legacy names in favor of Substacks and…

space.com - Keith Cooper - Scientists find dead star that predicts our sun's future: 'Broken apart and returned to the galaxy
Scientists find dead star that predicts our sun's future: 'Broken apart and returned to the galaxy
Space

Astronomers have watched a dead star, in the guise of the Helix Nebula, being recycled back into the interstellar gas from which it originally came, bringing the story of that star full circle. Stars can last for millions, or even billions, of…

forbes.com - Gregg Mojica - Accounting Doesn't Have A Marketing Problem-It Has A Work Problem
Accounting Doesn't Have A Marketing Problem-It Has A Work Problem
Forbes

Gregg Mojica is Founder & CEO at Kinter.ai. The accounting profession is short on people (paywall), and it knows it. So, the profession is doing what struggling categories do. It's trying to fix its image. A recent Journal of Accountancy piece lays…

newsbytesapp.com - Mudit Dube - Axios, OpenAI partner to automate journalism
Axios, OpenAI partner to automate journalism
NewsBytes

What's the story In a major development, Axios has announced a three-year partnership with OpenAI to automate local journalism. The deal will see OpenAI support 13 local newsletters and provide access to its AI tools. In return, Axios will give the…

grist.org - Tik Root - The market for used EVs 'is so hot' right now
The market for used EVs 'is so hot' right now
Grist

Sales of used electric vehicles continued their surge in July, jumping 7.7 percent from June and 10.1 percent compared to last year, according to data Cox Automotive released today. New EVs, in contrast, saw only modest 3.2 percent month-over-month…

wsj.com - Shelby Holliday - How Space Force Is Fighting Wars Today-and Preparing for the Future
How Space Force Is Fighting Wars Today-and Preparing for the Future
Wall Street Journal

From Venezuela to Iran, the U.S. has used satellites and other space capabilities to gain an advantage in warfare. Space technologies can help detect missile launches, synchronize strikes, provide a clear view of the battlefield and degrade an…

dailykos.com - Lisa Needham - Welcome to Trump bank, his latest grift
Welcome to Trump bank, his latest grift
Daily Kos

Yes, the crypto scammer wing of the Trump family business, World Liberty Financial, now has a federally chartered bank thanks to a morally flexible President Donald Trump appointee, Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould. You know, we knew this…

commondreams.org - newswireeditor - Revolving Door Project Condemns Trump's Corrupt Crypto and Prediction Market Roundtable
Revolving Door Project Condemns Trump's Corrupt Crypto and Prediction Market Roundtable
Common Dreams

Ahead of the White House's planned cryptocurrency and prediction markets roundtable on Wednesday, The Revolving Door Project released the following statement: “Donald Trump is not content with the billions of dollars in corrupt crypto wealth…

rediff.com - Text Feed - Epigenetic Clocks: Decoding Biological Age And Disease Prediction
Epigenetic Clocks: Decoding Biological Age And Disease Prediction
Rediff.com

Discover how epigenetic clocks, which measure DNA methylation, are revolutionising our understanding of biological aging and disease prediction, offering new insights into cellular processes. Epigenetic clocks estimate biological age by measuring…

psychologytoday.com - Tyler J. VanderWeele Ph.D. - Exploring the Nuances of Well-Being
Exploring the Nuances of Well-Being
Psychology Today

The Global Flourishing Study has allowed us to gain insight into the distribution and determinants of flourishing from over 200,000 participants in 22 countries around the world. We've begun to learn what patterns are more universal versus more…

si.com - Ally Osborne - Dan Lanning Offers Insight to How Oregon's Players Are Leading Each Other
Dan Lanning Offers Insight to How Oregon's Players Are Leading Each Other
Sports Illustrated

When it comes to Oregon Ducks football's Saturday scrimmage, the observations of what leaders bring to a team filled with veterans and newcomers alike can be described in several ways. For coach Dan Lanning, the tune of his 2026 team and the…

prdaily.com - Allison Carter - The 84% myth: Why the PR industry's AI numbers are wrong
The 84% myth: Why the PR industry's AI numbers are wrong
PR Daily

David Clare is director and head of Fusion at Fire on the Hill. When an AI engine builds an answer, it draws on far more than press coverage. Earned media, the coverage PR teams strive for, is only one ingredient among several. So, when you hear…

thefederalist.com - M.D. Kittle - Milwaukee's Latest Election Mess A Little Bit Of History Repeating
Milwaukee's Latest Election Mess A Little Bit Of History Repeating
The Federalist: Religion, Politics, and Culture

Those of a certain age (old like me) will remember Dana Carvey's recurring character, the sanctimonious Church Lady, on Saturday Night Live in the 1980s — when SNL was funny. After a celebrity guest would finish up some story of moral…

cosmopolitan.com - Alexandria Dale - Victoria Beckham confirms chocolate brown is the chicest hue of the summer - M&S' £35 dress nails the trend
Victoria Beckham confirms chocolate brown is the chicest hue of the summer - M&S' £35 dress nails the trend
Cosmopolitan

Victoria Beckham has holiday style down to a tee. The fashion designer is currently enjoying a Euro summer alongside her family, aboard her and husband David's £16 million yacht, and has ensured her ensembles have been just as dreamy as the…

japantimes.co.jp - Eduardo Baptista - Microsoft retreats in China, but AI boom helps it keep a window open
Microsoft retreats in China, but AI boom helps it keep a window open
The Japan Times

Microsoft once regarded the idea of quitting China as unthinkable. The year was 2010 and Google was about to exit due to concerns over censorship and cyberattacks. That decision was lauded by democracy activists, but not Bill Gates and Microsoft's…

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