The New York Times Unveils Dual Restaurant Critics

The New York Times has named Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao its new dual restaurant critics, marking a shift away from the solo criticism model of the past. Both critics are seasoned Times employees who will cover different aspects of the country’s culinary landscape. Ligaya Mishan will focus on New York City and occasionally review … Read more

Yahoo-vastuuja otti tärkeää tiedotusmuutosta

Yahoo-konsernin brändi on muutettu osoitteessa yhtenäiseksi. Tähän kuuluu sivustot ja sovellukset, jotka omistamme ja operoimme, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know sekä Makers. Käyttäjät eivät enää näe erillisiä brändejä. Jos et halua meidän käyttämään evästeitä ja henkilötietoja tähän lisätarkoituksiin, voit napsauttaa Hylkää kaikki. Käytönvalikko on sivustojen ja sovelluksien tietosuoja-asetuksen mukaisessa. Jos haluat muokata … Read more

NASA GRC Announces Workforce Transformation and Layoff Options

NASA’s Glenn Research Center (GRC) is undergoing a significant workforce transformation, which includes layoffs. Acting Administrator Janet Petro recently announced plans to offer eligible employees the opportunity to participate in three programs: – Voluntary Early Retirement (VERA) – Voluntary Separation Incentive Program (VSIP) – NASA Deferred Resignation program These programs provide various incentives for employees … Read more

Tesla Model S for Sale at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

A bright red Tesla Model S, barely used, is up for sale with an unusual address – 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The location is significant as it is the official residence of the President of the United States. The sale is being facilitated through a classified ad that mentions payment in cash or cryptocurrency, allowing buyers … Read more

Rare Strawberry Moon Appears Over Global Landmarks

The full moon, also known as the Strawberry Moon, rose over several global landmarks on June 10-11, 2025. This rare celestial phenomenon is visible when strawberries are fully ripe, according to traditional Algonquin tribes in the northeastern US. The name ‘Strawberry Moon’ originates from this tradition and has been used by other Native American tribes … Read more

Samsung Galaxy Camera Revolutionizes Mobile Photography with AI Integration

Samsung Electronics is pushing the boundaries of mobile photography by integrating hardware, software, and artificial intelligence (AI) to create a holistic camera system. This unified approach enables Galaxy devices to continually redefine the mobile photography experience, empowering users to capture, create, and communicate more meaningfully. The camera’s role has expanded beyond image capture to become … Read more

AMD Ryzen Z2 A Confirmed as Aerith Plus for Steam Deck 2

AMD has confirmed its latest processor, the Ryzen Z2 A, is indeed the “Aerith Plus” codename previously leaked by shipping manifests. The product page reveals the Ryzen Z2 A’s product code matches that of the Aerith Plus, seen in NBD shipping logs. The Ryzen Z2 A boasts the same Zen 2 architecture as its predecessor … Read more

US Inflation Remains Low Despite Trump’s Tariffs

US inflation remained muted in May, with only a limited impact from President Trump’s tariffs. The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4% year-over-year, above April’s 2.3% increase, but below economists’ expectations. “Core” inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, stayed at 2.8%, closely monitored by policymakers as a gauge for underlying price pressures. While businesses have … Read more

Smoking Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline

The effects of aging on cognitive decline have long been a topic of research. A recent study published in Nature Communications found that smoking is the most significant lifestyle factor affecting cognitive skills in older adults. Researchers at University College London analyzed data from 32,000 European adults aged 50 and above, with no signs of … Read more

Greetings from Palmyra: A Hotel’s Resilience Amidst War

Palmyra, Syria – Once home to the elegant Zenobia hotel, now stands battered but unbroken. Built in the 1920s and named after Queen Zenobia, a legendary Roman Empire annexer, this iconic hotel has seen its fair share of war. After three decades of inaccessibility to tourists, the author revisited Palmyra to witness its recovery. The … Read more