Price Drop: Visual Studio Professional 2026 is $35 with code JULY30
TL;DR: Get Visual Studio Professional 2026 for $34.99 (reg. $499.99) with code JULY30. Offer ends July 5. If your code has to run on more than just macOS, Visual Studio Professional 2026 earns its keep. It’s built for teams juggling Windows, Linux, and containerized environments, and it’s on sale for $34.99 with code JULY30…Read MoreContinue Reading
After Suffering A Billion-Dollar Loss, Lotus Switches To Factory Sharing
Facing a billion-dollar loss in 2024, a storied British sports-car brand is cutting nearly half its workforce. To stabilize, the manufacturer is repurposing its underutilized Hethel factory as a shared production space, partnering with Zenos Cars to assemble track-focused roadsters at the site. The manufacturer’s initial strategy centered on capturing the luxury electric vehicle market…Continue Reading
China’s Biren raises $892M to build GPUs that can take on Nvidia at home
Nvidia can barely sell its best chips in China. A crop of local challengers is racing to fill the gap. One of them just raised nearly $900m to speed up. Shanghai Biren Technology is selling HK$7 billion (about $892.5m) of new shares to boost GPU production…Continue Reading
NASA just found a planet ‘hiding’ in TESS spacecraft data, all thanks to Einstein
An illustration of the newly discovered exoplanet Gaia23bra b. (Image credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center) NASA’s exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) has a new method for detecting worlds beyond the solar system. The technique relies on a phenomenon introduced by Einstein in his 1915 theory of gravity, general relativity, called gravitational microlensing.Continue Reading
Black holes buried in mysterious ‘little red dot’ galaxies could blast cosmic ghosts at Earth
An illustration of a black hole at the heart of a dust cloud blasting out neutrinos. (Image credit: Robert Lea (created with Canva)) Mysterious “little red dots” discovered in the early universe by the James Webb Space Telescope could harbor buried black holes that fire high-energy cosmic “ghost particles” through the cosmos. Neutrinos are referredContinue Reading
Planned Parenthood Can Access Medicaid Funding After Congressional Ban Expires
Thirteen states have either blocked or tried to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood on their own…Continue Reading
Hot Ones creator Sean Evans on YouTube vs. TV, the interview boom and what comes next
Hot Ones host and TIME 1srcsrc top creator Sean Evans chats about the creator economy’s past, present, and future…Continue Reading
Watch SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch 81 satellites early on July 7
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch 81 payloads to orbit from California early Tuesday morning (July 7), and you can watch the action live…Continue Reading
The President of the United States Attacks Kindergarteners
Traitor 47 posted a captionless video of graduating kindergarteners on Truth Social on Monday, goading his supporters into verbally attacking little children simply for being Muslim.The clip is from Gateway STEM Academy, a majority-Black K-8 public charter school in St. Paul, Minnesota. It shows about 21 children in caps and gowns on stage singing aContinue Reading
Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner Responds To Sexual Assault Allegation
“Any accusation of non-consensual behavior is categorically false,” he said in a video posted to social media., Read MoreContinue Reading
Laura Ingraham Says ‘No One Should Be Allowed’ To Do 1 Thing ICE Does All The Time
The Fox News host had a weird take on footage of the white nationalist group Patriot Front taken in Washington, D.C., Read MoreContinue Reading
Time’s up for Graham Platner
commentary The sexual assault allegations against Maine’s Democratic Senate nominee are credible — and fatal to his candidacy Published July 6, 2026 6:36PM (EDT) Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner (CJ Gunther/Getty Images) On Monday the Maine Senate race was rocked with sexual assault allegations reported by POLITICO against DemocraticContinue Reading
Cartilage Engineering, Blood Pressure Studies Kick Off Week Aboard Station
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams pose with a pair of spacesuits inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock. NASA/Jessica Meir Cartilage engineering and cardiac research to advance human health on and off the Earth topped Monday’s research schedule aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 74 crew membersContinue Reading











