Drake’s ice sculpture broken apart by firefighters
Toronto firefighters used high‐pressure hoses and heavy tools to break apart Canadian rapper Drake’s large ice sculpture that drew hundreds of people, creating safety concerns. #drake #iceman #icesculpture #firefighters #toronto #News #Reuters #Newsfeed 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters onContinue Reading
Iran releases video of IRGC seizing ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s revolutionary guard has released a video said to show its forces seizing a ship in the Strait of Hormuz., Skip links Skip to Content Live Navigation menu News Africa Asia US & Canada Latin America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Explained Opinion Sport Video Features Economy Human Rights ClimateContinue Reading
Iran war live: Israel kills Lebanese journalist; Tehran-US talks stalled
Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed at least five people on Wednesday, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil., Live updates, Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed at least five people on Wednesday, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, in what was described as a ‘heinous crime’ by the government.,2026-04-23 00:00:00,Read MoreContinue Reading
As primary election nears, top candidates for California governor debate tonight
With the California governor’s race quickly approaching, six candidates will face off Wednesday evening in the first debate since former Rep., Read MoreContinue Reading
Meta to track its employees’ clicks, keystrokes to train AI
Meta is installing tracking software on the computers of its U.S.-based employees to monitor their keystrokes, mouse movements and clicks. The social media giant will use the data it captures to train artificial intelligence to perform certain work tasks within the company. The plan was outlined in numerous internal memosContinue Reading
Georgia Rep. David Scott, Democrat seeking 13th term, dies at 80
Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., who was seeking his 13th term in the House, has died at 80. Scott’s office confirmed his death. The lawmaker had curtailed his activity in recent years because of physical ailments but had rebuffed suggestions by other Democrats that he should retire from Congress. House MinorityContinue Reading
From Classroom to Rubble
Over the course of two years, Kuwait School transformed from a school to a shelter to a detention center, and ultimately, to debris., Read MoreContinue Reading
AI Data Center Resistance: Maine Passes Nation’s First Statewide Moratorium — Will Gov. Mills Sign It?
Communities across the United States are pushing back against resource-draining data centers being built to fuel artificial intelligence and crypto ventures. In Maine, state legislators recently passed a first-in-the-country statewide moratorium on large data centers. “Maine residents are concerned about the impacts of data centers on both their electric ratesContinue Reading
New Framework 13 Pro is the first to be Ubuntu Certified
Framework’s new 13 Pro laptop is the company’s first to ship as certified for Ubuntu, who say you can buy it knowing you’ll get “guaranteed support right out of the box”. Framework hardware have been popular with Linux users for years, not just for the company’s ethos around upgradeable andContinue Reading
NASA SBIR/STTR Phase I and II BAA, 2026 Appendix A and B are now live! Offers due May 21, 2026, 5:00PM EDT
Photo courtesy of NASA https://www.nasa.gov/sbir_sttr/nasa-sbir-sttr-program-program-year-2026-information-hub The post NASA SBIR/STTR Phase I and II BAA, 2026 Appendix A and B are now live! Offers due May 21, 2026, 5:00PM EDT appeared first on NASA Science., Read MoreContinue Reading
AGN SIG Dissertation Jamboree, April 28-30, 2026
Cosmic Origins … Cosmic Origins Community AGN SIG Dissertation Jamboree,… About Community Executive Committee Science Groups News & Events Cosmic Pathfinders Early Career Workshop Opportunities Missions Studies News & Events Resources AGN SIG Dissertation Jamboree! April 28-30, 2026 1pm-2pm ET 22 April 2026 We are thrilled to announce theContinue Reading
A complicated future for a methane-cleansing molecule
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that is second only to carbon dioxide in driving up global temperatures. But it doesn’t linger in the atmosphere for long thanks to molecules called hydroxyl radicals, which are known as the “atmosphere’s detergent” for their ability to break down methane. As the planetContinue Reading
Study reveals climatic fingerprints of wildfires and volcanic eruptions
Volcanoes and wildfires can inject millions of tons of gases and aerosol particles into the air, affecting temperatures on a global scale. But picking out the specific impact of individual events against a background of many contributing factors is like listening for one person’s voice from across a crowded concourse. MIT scientistsContinue Reading












