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- LifestyleYahoo Life Shopping
The Best Amazon Prime Day deals we found still in stock and worth getting ahead of Black Friday
Big Deal Days wraps up tonight, so take advantage of one of the year's biggest savings events while you can.
- TechnologyEngadget
The 30 best Amazon Prime Day deals we've found so far from Apple, Samsung, Lego, Dyson, Shark and others
Prime Big Deal Days is here, and you can save on a bunch of our favorite tech this year.
- BusinessINSIDER
Backpack drones with lasers are taking a critical job from multimillion-dollar aircraft and protecting pilots in the process
Performance Drone Works, or PDW, demonstrated that its C100 drone can mark targets, a role often done by multimillion-dollar jets.
- WorldThe Cool Down
Swarm of jellyfish causes stunning issue at nuclear power plant: 'Massive and unpredictable'
Any complication is a concern.
- PoliticsSalon
Trump turns to the prosperity gospel for fundraising efforts
Trump is telling his MAGA followers that giving him money is a divine act that will “save America”
- U.S.Salon
“Too risky”: Scholars who study America say they won’t visit
At a recent panel in Vienna, academics who study America said the country has become similar to Russia and China
- LifestyleThe Cool Down
Shopper thrilled after finding unique treasure at rummage sale: 'That's the find of a lifetime'
"I will be treasuring this piece."
- U.S.Business Insider
If you're flying during the government shutdown, you're 10 times more likely to be delayed by staff shortages than normal
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said 53% of flight delays are being caused by staffing issues, compared to 5% before the government shutdown.
- BusinessThe New Republic
Gold Is Booming and That’s Really Bad News
Add it to the growing pile of metrics documenting Trump’s economic mismanagement.
- U.S.The New Republic
The Trump Administration Is Rushing to Implement SNAP Cuts
The USDA is screwing the states by ordering them to implement SNAP work requirements practically overnight.
- U.S.The New Republic
What Happens When the True Crime Story Is Over?
John J. Lennon’s book, written in his twenty-fourth year in prison, provides a bracing reckoning with guilt, remorse, and the possibility of change.
- U.S.The New Republic
Trump Is Waging War on an American City
The real threat to people in Chicago (and Los Angeles and Portland) is our maniacal president.
- LifestyleINSIDER
Yes, our beaches are famous, but families visiting Australia should take a dip in one of our ocean pools. These are my favorites.
Australia may be known for its beaches, but locals like me know the ocean pools shouldn't be missed.
- WorldThe Cool Down
Scientists make concerning discovery while studying extraordinarily rare pink dolphins: 'An invisible enemy'
"We’re already seeing evidence."
- BusinessINSIDER
'There's risk in doing nothing': Domino's CMO on reinventing the beloved brand with a new logo and jingle
Domino's brand refresh features a new slogan, jingle, and packaging that CMO Kate Trumbull told Business Insider took 20 months to finish.
- TechnologyBusiness Insider
Alibaba's Joe Tsai says the AI race has no winner — and the US has to learn from China
Alibaba's Joe Tsai says the AI race isn't about model but speed — and the US should learn from China's focus on fast adoption.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
BCG says only 5% of companies are deriving value from AI. Here are the industries it says are getting it right.
BCG says that software, telecommunications, and fintech companies are getting the most out of AI, while others are lagging behind.
- U.S.The Cool Down
Woman injured while attempting to save her puppy from alligator: 'I held on to the leash for dear life'
"I never saw the alligator coming."
- TechnologyBusiness Insider
I'm a psychology professor turned AI consultant. Here's how I help companies stop AI from being a 'yes-man.'
Leigh Coney, a psychology professor turned AI specialist, shares how to reduce bias and make your AI responses more critical with proper prompts.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman says the US's 'patchwork' policies are setting back AI
Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman says China's centralized policy has fueled its advantage in standing up "vast amounts of power."

























