Google Updates Gemini 2.5 Pro Model for Enhanced Programming Tasks

Google has announced an update to its Gemini 2.5 Pro preview model, claiming it performs better in certain programming tasks. The new model builds on the previous upgrade and will become available in general availability within a couple of weeks. The update addresses feedback from users and improves the model’s style and structure, allowing it … Read more

AI Data Center Firm Nebius Group Sees 29% Surge After $1 Billion Raise

Nebius Group, an artificial intelligence data center company, has seen its shares soar by nearly 29% since last Friday after raising capital and receiving positive sentiment from Wall Street. The company announced a successful $1 billion funding round through two tranches of unsecured convertible notes. The new capital will enable Nebius to scale rapidly and … Read more

Former DOGE Engineer Says Government Waste and Fraud are Rare

A former employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), now working for Dogecoin, has made a surprising statement about his experience with federal waste, fraud, and abuse in the US government. Sahil Lavingia, who joined DOGE in March, had previously sought to work for the U.S. Digital Service, but eventually landed a job at … Read more

White Sox Call Up Rising Star Kyle Teel from Triple-A

The Chicago White Sox have promoted highly touted prospect Kyle Teel to the major league roster, marking a significant step forward in his development. The 23-year-old catcher is currently ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the White Sox system and boasts impressive minor league numbers. Teel has hit .295 with eight home runs, 30 … Read more

$7.1 Million Baroque Townhouse Sells in Prague’s Lesser Town Neighborhood

A 500-year-old Baroque townhouse in Prague’s historic Lesser Town neighborhood has sold for $7.1 million. The nearly 8,500-square-foot home features classical vaults, arches, and a unique coffered ceiling on the second floor. Built during the late Renaissance period, the property was renovated in the Baroque style around the 18th century with a new facade and … Read more

Human Verification Process Complete

To verify that I am a human, the system requires me to confirm my identity through a simple process. This step is in place to prevent automated programs from pretending to be users. When you press and hold on the screen, it generates a unique reference ID. By sharing this code with our system, I … Read more

EU Cookie Consent: What You Need to Know

The European Union, Switzerland, and the UK require website visitors to accept cookie usage before accessing certain content. The purpose of this article is to explain the implications of accepting or rejecting cookies on your device. Cookies are small files stored on your browser that help websites remember user preferences and personalize ads. When you … Read more

ISSRDC 2025 Cancelled Due to Regulatory Environment

NASA has pulled out of the International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) in 2025 due to the current regulatory and budgetary environment. The decision was made by the Administration, which aims to maintain a U.S. lead in space exploration. The ISSRDC aimed to promote the value of an American-led space station, but instead … Read more

Record High CO2 Levels Reached in Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory

The world’s most watched carbon dioxide observatory on Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano has reported a record high seasonal peak concentration of the greenhouse gas, exceeding 430 parts per million for the first time. Measuring carbon dioxide levels since 1958, scientists have long known that concentrations increase every year. However, this year’s reading is different. According … Read more

Grocery Store Workers in Puget Sound Approve Strike

Puget Sound grocery store workers have overwhelmingly rejected their latest contract, authorizing a strike by over 97%. The union’s strong support for the strike is a call to action for corporations like Fred Meyer, QFC, Albertsons, and Safeway. The results show workers are no longer willing to wait for better wages, staffing, and stores. “Corporate … Read more