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Want an AI-proof job? New research says you may be safer at companies embracing the technology
The low-intensity, casual AI adopters didn't see any hiring gains and reduced headcount.

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AI bumps power cost 60% as mega US grid fails to hit supply goal
A searing heat dome this month showed how close the grid is to its limits.
Questions linger after Justice Department’s decision to turn over evidence in Good, Pretti shootings
MINNEAPOLIS – Federal officials still have not acknowledged turning over their evidence from the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two days after Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced state law enforcement officials had finally received it. Multiple requests by the Minnesota Star Tribune for comment on who authorized the exchange and what le
The battle over Frida Kahlo: Activists sue to keep her art from leaving Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Many soccer aficionados in town for the World Cup took time out for a change-of-pace culture fix: a visit to an emblematic collection of 20th century Mexican art, featuring signature works of Frida Kahlo, the taboo-breaking painter turned global feminist icon. “Fabulous,” concluded Álvaro Muñoz, 41 a university professor from Colombia, after vi
To promote more housing, cities and states target parking minimums
Since 2019, at least 14 states have enacted 34 laws reducing or eliminating parking minimums.
TV Tinsel: Bertie Gregory’s search for hammerheads headlines Nat Geo’s summer ‘SharkFest’
The month of July may be famous for festive events: the Fabulous Fourth, National Ice Cream Month, France’s celebratory Bastille Day and even Harry Potter’s birthday. But National Geographic, Disney+ and Hulu are deep diving into a national shark month with a series of close encounters with these behemoths of the deep. Ever since the massive predator took a
With AI character Tilly Norwood set for feature-film debut, Hollywood debates what it means to be an actor
LOS ANGELES — For most of Hollywood's history, the word "actor" has required little explanation. Actors search for emotional truth in imaginary lives. They collaborate with directors and scene partners, endure 4 a.m. call times and, if everything goes right, thank their agents while collecting awards. Tilly Norwood has done none of those things. That's becau
Huey Lewis details how he ‘can’t enjoy music’ anymore because he is ‘basically deaf’
Lewis explained that he uses a cochlear implant to help him hear.
Emily Ratajkowski’s viral essay on sex life as a single mom scores her a 7-figure book deal
LOS ANGELES — Emily Ratajkowski's viral essay detailing her sex life as a single mom just landed her a seven-figure book deal. According to Page Six, the model's essay in the Cut had publishers champing at the bit in a 12-way bidding war that culminated in the hefty pay day. Editor Helen Rouner at Penguin Press — who also edited Lauren Christensen's memoir "
Myanmar bets on ancient temples, Buddhist pilgrimage sites to boost tourism
Myanmar’s ancient temples, luxury hotels and Buddhist pilgrimage sites are stirring back to life as the country’s military-backed government bets tourism will become one of the first visible signs of an economic recovery after this year’s election. Authorities want to almost double foreign visitor arrivals to 1.8 million this year by easing visa rules and ta
A dangerous animal sedative is creeping into Minnesota’s illegal fentanyl supply
MINNEAPOLIS — A powerful animal sedative is slowly making its way into Minnesota’s illicit fentanyl supply, creating the potential to complicate overdose treatment and prompting warnings from health and drug officials. The drug, medetomidine, sometimes referred to as “rhino tranq,” “mede,” or “dex,” is not approved for human use and has an ability to put use
What to know about the golden mussels invading California’s waterways
The discovery of golden mussels at Sacramento’s deepwater port late last month, though worrying, was not unexpected by researchers tracking the invasive species’ spread through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Who will serve in U.S. Senate after Lindsey Graham’s sudden death? What we know
Following the sudden death of longtime U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, someone will be named to take his place until January representing South Carolina in Congress. Under South Carolina law, Gov. Henry McMaster will name a temporary replacement until the full-time successor is elected. The state Republican Party is expected to hold a primary in August to select a
Trump administration targets state AI laws over ideology
The Trump administration is continuing its pushback against state artificial intelligence laws that it views as ideologically biased, proposing a new Federal Trade Commission policy. The proposed policy statement, which is open for public comment through July 31, would affect how the FTC regulates AI companies. The agency said it’s meant to address concerns
World Cup is dream for Seattle player on Palestinian women’s soccer team
SEATTLE — Imagine competing in a soccer tournament like the FIFA Men’s World Cup that’s been playing out in Seattle and across North America this summer. The badge on your jersey. The ball at your feet. The smell of the grass. The roar of the crowd. For most young soccer players, it’s just a dream. But for Zjada Baydass, it’s a real goal with serious stakes.
Alligator Alcatraz may be closed, but the legal fallout isn’t over
MIAMI — The chain-link cages under white industrial tents have been emptied. The guards dismissed. The immigrants transferred out. But even though Alligator Alcatraz’s gates are closed, allegations of beatings, pepper-spraying, and injuries — including a broken wrist and a bloody eye — continue to haunt the remote Everglades runway where the DeSantis adminis
Los Angeles hotels saved by last-minute surge in World Cup bookings
After showing worryingly weak early interest, World Cup fans showed up at the last minute to boost Los Angeles hotel occupancy and room rates. Ahead of the last tournament game in Los Angeles is on Friday, hotels popular with soccer fans said they were full and charging higher rates. In early May, the American Hotel and Lodging Assn. reported a lack of hotel
US says it has arrested nearly 350 suspected Tren de Aragua members nationwide
Federal authorities have arrested nearly 350 suspected members of Tren de Aragua in a series of separate enforcement operations carried out across the country in recent months, marking one of the most aggressive U.S. efforts to date against the Venezuelan criminal organization, U.S. law enforcement officials announced Wednesday. At a news conference, U.S. At
