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The Wolf – Hudson Valley’s New Country
• Carena Liptak

Nicole Kidman Marks Daughter’s 18th Birthday With Rare Throwback Baby Pics [Photos]

Keith Urban + Nicole Kidman's daughter Sunday Rose is 18! Here's how both her parents celebrated her birthday on social media. Continue reading…

AramZS's Amplify RSS Feed Supports Webmention
• Aram Zucker-Scharff

Ken Paxton vowed to crack down on 'illegal voting.' He may have violated Texas election law.

expressnews.com/politics/article/paxton-illegal-voting-law-texas-22336437.php?link_source=ta_bluesky_link&taid=9e669fb1-dc4b-43dc-b6f1-7bfb6876ffc1

Records show Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton voted six times from a Collin County home he moved out of two years ago, potentially violating the very election laws his office enforces.

ProPublica

NEW: Washington Law Says to Alert the Public When Doctors Are Accused of Misconduct. It Can Take Months.

In the case of OB-GYN Mark Mulholland, who was repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct, Washington’s medical board waited six weeks to announce it had filed charges. He kept seeing patients during that time, and one alleges he abused her in the interim.
https://www.propublica.org/article/washington-doctor-misconduct-failed-disclosure?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

#News #Washington #Medicine #Health #Doctors #Law #Transparency #SexualAssault

SCOTUSblog
• Christopher A. Coons, David Beier, Ray Brescia

The Supreme Court’s quiet coup

The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen on July 2, 2026 in Washington, DC.
The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen on July 2, 2026 in Washington, DC.

The Wolf – Hudson Valley’s New Country
• Evan Paul

Ronnie Dunn Has Message for Fans After Hospital Visit

Ronnie Dunn sought medical help ahead of Brooks & Dunn's gig opening for Morgan Wallen in South Carolina. Continue reading…

Ars Technica
• Camilla Hodgson in London

US rare earths flow to Asia as domestic demand is slow to emerge

US rare earths flow to Asia as domestic demand is slow to emerge

Miners backed by Trump admin sell to Japan, South Korea despite push to develop domestic supply chain.

Electrek
• Fred Lambert

Tesla launches ‘Tesla Home’ with Opticaster AI to cut power bills

Tesla has launched Tesla Home, a home energy management platform powered by an AI engine called Opticaster that it says makes “hundreds of decisions” a day about when to store and use electricity to lower your bill.

However, it’s not an entirely new product as Electrek has been reporting on Tesla’s Opticaster for 5 years.

The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
• Frederic Lardinois

Entire is building a Git network for agents

Thomas Dohmke, who stepped down as GitHub’s CEO last year to become a founder again, is opening a preview of

The post Entire is building a Git network for agents appeared first on The New Stack.

The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
• Adrian Bridgwater

“Nature is the most computationally efficient system we know”: How Refiant used swarm optimization to build a 10-million-token AI model

While the household-name frontier models race forward with version numbers and context windows of at least a million tokens, a

The post “Nature is the most computationally efficient system we know”: How Refiant used swarm optimization to build a 10-million-token AI model appeared first on The New Stack.

WIRED

The Foam Era Has Changed Pickleball—Here Are the Top 2 Pickleball Paddles Right Now

New tech has changed the game with the latest generation of pickleball paddles. Here's what to know and what to buy.

WBUR News
• WBUR

More than 4,000 nurses strike over wage dispute at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Thousands of nurses at one of the region’s biggest medical centers walked off the job Wednesday morning to protest their employer, Mass General Brigham, and demand better pay.

Longreads
• Seyward Darby

The Back Meets the Nose

"It felt like a stabbing. It felt like a burning. It felt like a dull ache, then a sharp one, then it radiated all the way down."

SCOTUSblog
• Kelsey Dallas, Amy Howe

Kagan and Barrett to testify before Congress

Carved details along top of Supreme Court building are pictured
Carved details along top of Supreme Court building are pictured

Plus, Trump has asked the court to reconsider his appeal of a $5 million jury award.

The San Francisco Standard
• Sara Deseran

I stared down $53-per-pound salmon — then called a fisherman

Local king salmon is back after a three-year commercial ban. The markup between boat and butcher shop tells a complicated story.

The San Francisco Standard
• John Shea

How Aaron Judge’s socks and Nick Kurtz’s stats are fueling the Giants’ Bryce Eldridge

The 2023 first-round draft pick has the Giants’ best walk rate, and when umpires miss a call, he knows it before they do.

The San Francisco Standard
• Jessica Blough

AI isn’t coming for your job, unless you’re a Bay Area tech worker

A new detection tool from the California Policy Lab is meant to provide timely updates on where AI exposure is eliminating jobs in the state.  

Berkeleyside
• Janelle Hessig

Rogue AI enslaves humanity in ’70s thriller shot in Berkeley Hills

Local doomers say “Colossus: The Forbin Project,” filmed at the Lawrence Hall of Science, is a newly urgent warning about the danger of unchecked AI.

TorrentFreak
• Ernesto Van der Sar

Pirate Site Blocking Is Legally Impossible in Bulgaria, Supreme Court Ruled

Bulgaria's highest court has ruled that civil site blocking is legally impossible under current national law. Bulgaria failed to properly transpose the EU directives that authorize blocking injunctions. The decision is a major setback for rightsholders, including the association of music producers, which has asked the European Commission to intervene.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

TorrentFreak
• Ernesto Van der Sar

Pirate Site Blocking Is Legally Impossible in Bulgaria, Supreme Court Ruled

Bulgaria's highest court has ruled that civil site blocking is legally impossible under current national law. Bulgaria failed to properly transpose the EU directives that authorize blocking injunctions. The decision is a major setback for rightsholders, including the association of music producers, which has asked the European Commission to intervene.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Ars Technica
• Eric Berger

Blue Origin, for the first time, is expected to raise private capital

Blue Origin, for the first time, is expected to raise private capital

The company is raising $10 billion, leading to a valuation of $130 billion.