A conversation with Fighting Democrat and Graham opponent Dr. Annie Andrews
The Warning with Steve Schmidt
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The Warning with Steve Schmidt
• Steve Schmidt
A conversation with Fighting Democrat and Graham opponent Dr. Annie Andrews
Researchers have cracked the code behind bacteria's ability to naturally manufacture multiple versions of powerful anti-cancer drugs. The discovery could make it much easier to engineer new cancer treatments inspired by nature, including improved versions of existing medicines.
Letters from an American
• Heather Cox Richardson
WIRED
• Omnia Al Desoukie
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are betting on AI, health tech, and startups. Mohamed Salah is taking a more traditional route beyond football.
Electrek
• Michelle Lewis

Volkswagen has traded lawnmowers for sheep at the massive solar farm that helps power one of its factories in Poland, and the animals are doing more than just keeping the grass short.
Host: One of the big cycles that we've seen obviously is inflation. We have some new data where 68% of people say, 'I don't think I can have kids because of the finances associated with it.'
The GitHub Blog
• David Pine
Explore how the Aspire team turns merged product changes into SME-reviewed docs pull requests, closing the gap between release and documentation.
The post Automating cross-repo documentation with GitHub Agentic Workflows appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Stop chasing life goals and start trying tiny experiments to learn from instead. “Chasing goals doesn’t work for life’s most important questions — career, relationships, health. It’s like locking in your answer before you have understood the question.”
4/8: The U.S. and Iran agree to a 2-week ceasefire 4/11: The U.S. and Iran fail to reach an agreement after face-to-face negotiations 4/21: Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely 6/14: Trump announces the deal with the Iran is complete 7/8: Trump says the ceasefire with Iran is over
Electrek
• Peter Johnson

Kia launched the new all-wheel drive (AWD) EV4 variant in Europe, but it’s not quite the range-topping GT model.
TPM – Talking Points Memo
• Nicole LaFond
Buying Himself Time House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) went on Fox News on Sunday to speak to an audience of...
Roy Lichtenstein, Reclining Nude, 1980 #roylichtenstein
Border Czar Tom Homan dismisses ICE violence: Like every agency—there's bad dentists, there's bad doctors. But I think the men and women ICE perform remarkably under the stress.
A federal judge has thrown out Trump Media's $3.8B defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post. The suit was filed over an article linking Truth Social to a "porn-friendly bank."
Host: Trump couldn't come up with the initials for the JCPOA. He seemed to confuse the name Putin with Zelensky. He suggested the USS Abraham Lincoln was hit by the Islamic Republic of Japan.
WIRED
• Boone Ashworth
After more than a decade of pushback, farmers and repair advocates have won access to equipment and services John Deere had long kept under its control.
TPM – Talking Points Memo
• Josh Marshall
This morning on Bluesky Politico’s Josh Gerstein flagged to me and others a piece by Matt Yglesias in which, he...
Thinking about the impact of GPT-Live announced today. Two things…
First, Apple farming out Siri’s foundation to Google puts them in a weird in-between state where maybe they can’t technically build something like this, but also they can’t just use someone else’s model. As if they’re trapped.
And second, I’m sure GPT-Live was architected for the Jony Ive device. I’ve had a hunch for a while that it could be something special. No one has cracked the AI voice assistant device / wearable because for it to be great you have to start by rebuilding everything. GPT-Live is like the first generation iPhone’s multitouch.
Latest articles from Crooks and Liars
• Conover Kennard
Latest articles from Crooks and Liars
• Conover Kennard