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It’s time to ditch your pointless career
The bestselling Dutch historian makes a persuasive case for ambitious people to quit their corporate jobs and make a difference in the world.
US and Ukraine sign minerals deal after Trump presses Kyiv to pay back US for helping repel Russia
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. and Ukraine on Wednesday signed off on a deal that will give Washington access to Ukraine's vast critical minerals and natural resources, finalizing an agreement weeks in the making to compensate the U.S.
Peterman, Gallant qualify for playoffs at mixed doubles curling championship
FREDERICTON — Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant have qualified for the playoffs at the world mixed doubles curling championship with a pair of wins Wednesday. The pair from Chestermere, Alta.
Fortnite is coming back to iOS in the US
Following a court order that blocks Apple from taking a commission on purchases made outside the App Store, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says the company plans to bring Fortnite back to iOS in the US “next week.”
At 4,800-years-old, the world’s oldest living tree predates the Egyptian pyramids
In the quiet reaches of California’s White Mountains, one tree has survived through 4,800 years of storms, droughts, empires, and empires’ collapse. Known as Methuselah, this bristlecone pine has stood... The post At 4,800-years-old, the world’s oldest living tree predates the Egyptian pyramids appeared first on The Brighter Side of News.
Scientists may have captured first visual evidence of cosmic strings in the universe
The universe began with a bang—an explosion so intense, it forged the fabric of space and time itself. The post Scientists may have captured first visual evidence of cosmic strings in the universe appeared first on The Brighter Side of News.
The Elusive Nature of Military Victory in Modern Warfare
No war is over until the enemy says its over. We may think it over, but in fact, the enemy gets a vote. Gen. James Mattis Throughout history, military conflicts have been waged with the objective of… [+4912 chars]
Acadia National Park's Carriage Roads: A Timeless Escape into Nature
Crushed stone crunches under feet, bike tires, and horse hooves on a late spring day in Acadia National Park. Finally free of snow, the popular carriage roads are open, and visitors inhale the spruce… [+6434 chars]
The Elusiveness of Military Victory in Modern Warfare
No war is over until the enemy says its over. We may think it over, but in fact, the enemy gets a vote. Gen. James Mattis Throughout history, military conflicts have been waged with the objective of… [+4912 chars]
The Elusiveness of Victory in Modern Warfare: An In-Depth Analysis
No war is over until the enemy says its over. We may think it over, but in fact, the enemy gets a vote. Gen. James Mattis Throughout history, military conflicts have been waged with the objective of… [+4912 chars]
The Impact of Nuclear Weapons on Global Warfare Strategies
The advent of nuclear weapons heralded a fundamental shift in warfare, as war for the first time confronted humanity with the prospect of complete annihilation. Military and civilian strategists soug… [+4289 chars]
Exploring the Tranquility of Acadia National Park's Historic Carriage Roads
Crushed stone crunches under feet, bike tires, and horse hooves on a late spring day in Acadia National Park. Finally free of snow, the popular carriage roads are open, and visitors inhale the spruce… [+6434 chars]
One UI 7's Surprise Expansion: A Rollercoaster of Emotions
Samsung's One UI 7 rollout had a rough start but is now expanding quickly with new visuals and smoother performance.
Kamala Harris plans speech criticizing Trump policies
Former U.S. vice president Kamala Harris plans to use a high-profile speech Wednesday to sharply criticize U.S. President Donald Trump amid speculation about whether she will mount another presidential campaign or opt to run for California governor.
Kneecap row: Paul Weller and Primal Scream lead musicians in signing open letter in support of rap trio
The letter said there had been a "clear, concerted attempt to censor and ultimately deplatform" the Belfast trio amid controversy surrounding their comments.
Can folic acid prevent or promote breast cancer? It depends on dose and DNA
Folic acid plays a dual role in breast cancer depending on dose and context. While moderate intake may reduce risk, high levels or genetic variants disrupting metabolism may promote tumor progression via altered DNA methylation.
Why this ASX 300 share looks like a fantastic buy right now
I think this S&P/ASX 300 Index (ASX: XKO) share looks like an excellent buy in the current circumstances. Here’s why…
UNC's Belichick defends Hudson after interjecting during CBS interview
North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick defended girlfriend Jordon Hudson for interjecting during a CBS interviewer’s questions about their relationship and said she was “simply doing her job.”
Popular raptors show is returning to Vernon's Allan Brook Nature Centre
The big birds are returning to the Allan Brooks Nature Centre. The Raptors will return to the Vernon centre June 21 to 25, giving visitors a rare opportunity to witness majestic birds of prey up cl
BREAKING: Aussie NBA star Dyson Daniels wins major individual award after breakout season
BREAKING: Aussie NBA star wins major award in a landslide after breakout season
Ex-FBI informant who made up bribery story about the Bidens will stay in prison, judge rules
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal judge has denied the U.S. government's request to release from prison a former FBI informant who fabricated a story about President Joe Biden and
Giannis Antetokounmpo was eliminated from the playoffs but won on the podium — again
After the Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated from the playoffs, Giannis Antetokounmpo delivered an extremely thoughtful response when asked about his skirmish with Tyrese Haliburton's father.
Gozo Mass and prayer for the election of the new Pope
With the forthcoming Papal Conclave announced as beginning on the 7th of May, the Church in Gozo said... The post Gozo Mass and prayer for the election of the new Pope appeared first on Gozo News.
‘News from like the 4th century’: N.Y. Times finally discovers the Christian cross, gets trolled without mercy
'It took media elites 2,000 years to ask'
DEI, Project 2025 and the Constitution: Tracking Trump's impact in his first 100 days
The tidal wave of President Donald Trump’s executive orders ripped through the federal government within hours of his inauguration. He established the Department of Government Efficiency, took aim at federal workers and protections for the transgender community, and pardoned Americans convicted of attacking the U.S. Capitol on his behalf. As Trump reaches 100 days in office this week the impact of his second term is already profound. The News4 I-Team sat down with key players and observers to better understand Trump’s legacy so far and what it means for the Americans he serves. “Donald Trump campaigned by saying what he wanted to do, but not how he was going to do it. We’re now getting into the weeds and the details, and the devil’s always in the details,” said presidential historian and author Todd Belt. He said Trump has acted with historic force and speed. “Everybody expected him to move fast, but to see 75 executive orders within the first few days was absolutely tremendous
LG pulls the final software plug on its phones –here are its 7 best-ever models, ranked
As LG finally shuts down the update servers for its phones in June, we look back at our favorite models from its mobile history.
US and Ukraine sign deal to establish investment fund
A senior Ukrainian official said the US will make "direct financial contributions" to the fund and "may also provide new assistance" such as air defence systems.
FBI reassigns agents photographed kneeling during 2020 racial justice protest, AP sources say
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI has reassigned several agents who were photographed kneeling during a racial justice protest in Washington that followed the 2020 death of George Floyd at the
US and Ukraine sign minerals deal to solidify US investment in Russia defense
Move seals a deal to create a fund the Trump administration says will begin to repay roughly $175bn provided to Ukraine
Appellate court won't lift restrictions on DOGE access to Social Security information
A federal appeals court says it won't lift restrictions on the access that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has to Social Security systems containing personal data on millions of
City street cordoned off after man 'found lying in the road'
A large cordon was put in place while emergency services dealt with the incident
Does this video show a rat battling a crow in Vancouver BC?
A UBC animal expert chimes in on whether a crow was hunting a rat in Douglas Park on April 27, 2025. He discusses what could have been happening in a video
Chelsea win sixth straight Women's Super League title to prove domestic dominance did not end with Emma Hayes
Chelsea have won a sixth Womens Super League title on the bounce and their first under head coach Sonia Bompastor; the Blues have been crowned champions for the ninth time overall, three times as many titles as any other side; they remain unbeaten in the league (W17 D3)
Trump blames old foe as US economy shrinks
The US president says stock market woes are not his fault and a coming boom ‘will be like no other’.
Snowmelt means possibly contaminated water being discharged from Yukon mine site
WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says the spring snowmelt means a "large amount" of extra water is being managed at the site of the Eagle Gold mine disaster.
Nenshi says Alberta premier's efforts backfired on the federal Conservative party
EDMONTON — In the wake of a federal election that saw the Liberals form a minority government, Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says it's clear Premier Danielle Smith's efforts to defuse a cross-border trade war backfired on the federal Conservative
What do Catholics believe? Pope chosen in conclave will lead one of the largest religions. - USA Today
What do Catholics believe? Pope chosen in conclave will lead one of the largest religions. USA Today
Balancing the Grains
Not all transformations begin with upheaval. Some of the most impactful changes come through quiet negotiations, patient reforms, and the willingness to examine hard truths. In Pakistan, one such truth lies at the heart of its food economy: the deepening debate over wheat pricing. What seems like a simple policy matter is a reflection of […]