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Eat Here and Get Recharged: Tesla Opens a Drive-In Diner

The tech giant opens a retro restaurant in Hollywood with charging stations. Musk says more could open in other cities.

People Click Links Less Frequently When AI Summary Appears on Google Search, Study Shows

A new study by Pew Research spells bad news for publishers.

Male birth control pill passes early safety test, with more trials underway

An experimental birth control pill for males works by blocking sperm production, and it just passed its first safety test in humans.

'Backward' brain of ancient sea creature hints spider ancestors evolved in the ocean

The tiny 'backward' brain of an ancient sea creature hints that spider ancestors might have gotten their start in the ocean.

78,000-year-old footprints from Neanderthal man, child and toddler discovered on beach in Portugal

A Neanderthal trackway discovered in Portugal shows how an adult male and two children hunted for food 78,000 years ago.

Bite marks reveal giant terror birds were potentially prey for another apex predator — humongous caiman

Researchers have found evidence of a titanic tussle between a terror bird and a large caiman in Colombia's ancient La Venta wetlands.

Greed vs. integrity in Trump’s Gilded Age

As Democrats conduct their 2024 autopsy, Americans see both parties as «self-serving and ineffective»

Letterman supports Colbert with supercut of CBS slagging

«You can't spell CBS without B.S.»

Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54

The star of «The Cosby Show» reportedly drowned while swimming in Costa Rica

Ken Burns meets America’s latest crisis

America's storyteller wants to put the 'us' back in the U.S. PBS is the key to that mission

“It’s Always Sunny” goes full “Bear”

The gang is back and more gourmet than ever — but culinary chaos has always been on the menu

MotoGP constructors push for F1-style ‘Concorde Agreement’

MotoGP’s manufacturers have come together with the collective aim of securing a new framework from promoter Dorna and getting a larger share of income from the championship’s commercial rights.According to information obtained by Motorsport.com, the fiv

Rain in F1 Belgian GP could wreck Pirelli's strategy experiment

A strategic experiment Pirelli has been preparing for since early May could be imperiled by the weather at this week's Belgian Grand Prix.The recent heatwave across north-west Europe has given way to a cyclonic low-pressure system pulling in rain from the Atl

Carlos Sainz: “I don’t understand why” Red Bull rejected me as Max Verstappen team-mate

Williams Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz “doesn’t understand” why he was refused an opportunity to return to the Red Bull fold and prove himself against Max Verstappen after being dropped by Ferrari for 2025. Sainz was given his start in F1 through the

NASA Invites Media to Senegal Artemis Accords Signing Ceremony

Senegal will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 24, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Brian Hughes, NASA chief of staff, will host Maram Kairé, director general of the Senegalese space agency (ASES), and Abdoul Waha

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4604-4606: Taking a Deep Breath of Martian Air

Written by Lauren Edgar, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center Earth planning date: Friday, July 18, 2025 Curiosity has started to investigate the main exposure of the boxwork structures! What was once a distant target is now on our doorstep

Beijing slams EU for including Chinese firms in Russia sanctions

Brussels has targeted two Chinese banks and several companies over allegedly enabling evasion of Ukraine-related restrictions Read Full Article at RT.com

China posts over 5% growth despite trade war

Beijing has been grappling with tensions with both the US and EU  Read Full Article at RT.com

US Treasury chief calls for review of Fed for ‘many mistakes’ (VIDEO)

Scott Bessent has said the Federal Reserve was wrong to criticize President Donald Trump’s tariff policy Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump Media invests $2 billion in Bitcoin

Trump Media and Technology Group has revealed a $2 billion crypto push, expanding its stake in the digital asset market Read Full Article at RT.com

A peatland in the Amazon stopped absorbing carbon. What does it mean?

Peatlands cover just a fraction of Earth's surface, but store huge amounts of carbon. In the Peruvian Amazon, one of these swamps has switched to carbon neutral.

Return of wolves to Yellowstone has led to a surge in aspen trees unseen for 80 years

Gray wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help control the numbers of elk that were eating young trees, and it is finally paying off for quaking aspen.

Students build new 'hybrid drone' — watch it fly in the air and then seamlessly dive underwater

A 3D-printed hybrid drone can quickly transition between air and water thanks to variable pitch propellers. Watch a video of the drone in action.

Here we go again! Controversial paper questions whether interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'possibly hostile' alien tech in disguise

A controversial new paper questions whether the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a potentially dangerous alien probe, similar to claims made about 'Oumuamua. But experts have called it «nonsense».

See up to 25 'shooting stars' an hour as Southern Delta Aquariid and Alpha Capricornid meteor showers peak

Two minor meteor showers — the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids — peak overnight on July 29-30, making it a great night for stargazing.

The Day Earth Smiled

On July 19, 2013, in an event celebrated the world over, NASA's Cassini spacecraft slipped into Saturn's shadow and turned to image the planet, seven of its moons, its inner rings, and, in the background, our home planet, Earth.

NASA’s X-59 Makes a Move

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft taxis across the runway during a low-speed taxi test at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, on July 10, 2025. The test marks the start of taxi tests and the last series of ground tests before firs

LeBron James considered joining Mavericks, Is he ‘not about winning’ anymore? | The Herd

LeBron James considered joining the Dallas Mavericks before opting-in to his $52 million player option. Colin Cowherd says that LeBron is 'no longer about winning'.

Should Jerry Jones step down as GM of the Cowboys? | The Herd

Colin Cowherd discusses Jerry Jones contemplating if he should step down as the Dallas Cowboys GM, and what that would mean for the franchise that hasn’t seen the NFC Championship game since 1995.

2025 AFC Division Odds: Can Chiefs, Bills, Ravens, Texans Maintain Streaks?

Every reigning AFC division winner has won its division at least twice in a row. Will those streaks continue in 2025? Check out the early odds.

For Spain To Win Euro 2025, It Must Do Something It's Never Done: Beat Germany

Spain faces Germany in the Euro 2025 semifinals on Wednesday aiming for its first win against the eight-time European champions.

NASCAR Power Rankings: Denny Hamlin At No. 1 Is Concrete After Dover Win

Denny Hamlin dominated Dover again, but was it enough to move him to the top spot in the power rankings?

The '2024-25 NFL sack leaders' quiz

How many of the NFL players with at least 10 sacks in the 2024-25 season can you name in five minutes?

LeBron James proposes an intriguing NBA change

For years, NBA fans have discussed the lack of truly objective parameters for MVP. LeBron James has an idea he thinks could help.

Insider shares huge update on how long contract standoff between Cowboys, Micah Parsons may last

Dallas Cowboys star pass-rusher Micah Parsons reported for training camp on Monday even though he remains in the final year of his rookie deal. Is a resolution in sight?

Kelsey Plum takes shot at Caitlin Clark after WNBA All-Star Game

This was definitely an awkward moment.

Golf power rankings: Who lurks behind British Open champ Scottie Scheffler?

Combining the best of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, here's our top 10 players in the world in inverse order.

Down Tower Road

What does it mean to really ‘know’ a place? In her visual ode to her hometown of Baldernock just north of Glasgow, Camille Lemoine cultivates a slow and detailed approach to looking at the landscape she grew up in through photography.

Soliloquy

Blending photography’s connection to truth, literature’s approach to fiction and the atmosphere of cinema, Rosie Brock spins a fragmentary tale of redemption and disillusionment in the American South.
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