AI’s Impact on White-Collar Jobs Raises Concerns

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used as an “augmentation” tool to help humans perform tasks more efficiently, according to Ethan Wade, chief development officer at Brighton Securities. However, this technology also poses a threat to some white-collar jobs. Wade notes that AI was initially thought to be a replacement for human workers, but now it’s … Read more

Taylor Swift Reclaims Ownership of Master Recordings in Emotional Letter

Taylor Swift has finally reclaimed ownership of her master recordings after a long-standing feud with Scooter Braun. The pop star announced the news in an emotional letter, stating she’s been “bursting into tears of joy” since learning she’d regain control over her music from Braun’s company, Ithaca Holdings. Six years after selling her catalog to … Read more

Tesla CEO Slams Removal of Electric Chargers on New Jersey Turnpike

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has criticized the removal of 64 Superchargers from the New Jersey Turnpike, calling it “corruption”. However, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority says the move is part of a new agreement with Applegreen to operate service areas and install universal EV chargers. The plan allows all makes and models of electric vehicles … Read more

Exercise Program Doubles Survival Rates for Colon Cancer Patients

A groundbreaking study has found that an affordable three-year exercise program significantly improves survival rates and reduces cancer recurrences among colon cancer patients. The international experiment, conducted across Canada, Australia, the UK, Israel, and the US, showed that participants in the structured program had 28% fewer cancers and 37% fewer deaths from any cause compared … Read more

Trump Credits Himself with Saving US Steel Jobs Without Approval

President Trump spent nearly an hour speaking at a U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania, claiming he saved the company’s jobs by negotiating a partnership between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel. However, this statement contradicts his earlier assertion that he had not seen or approved a final deal. The acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon … Read more

Earnings Season Rally May Signal Rocky Times Ahead

Investors may face turbulent times after a stellar earnings season and the recent rally in stocks. According to Evercore ISI, the first-quarter earnings season saw significant growth, with 98% of companies reporting a beat on expectations. The S&P 500 rose nearly 6.2% in May, its best month since November 2023. Despite uncertainty over President Donald … Read more

Senator Lindsey Graham Mocks Climate Activists with Gaza Jibe

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham sparked controversy by making a derogatory comment about climate activist Greta Thunberg and her friends, suggesting they “can swim!” in a post on X/Twitter. The remark was made in response to the upcoming “Freedom Flotilla” trip to Gaza, where Thunberg and Irish actor Liam Cunningham are set to join forces … Read more

AOL’s Place in Yahoo’s Family of Brands

AOL, formerly known as America Online, is part of the Yahoo family of brands, which also includes Engadget, Rivals, In The Know, and Makers. This means that users can expect to see these brands featured on their website or app, depending on their usage. If you visit the sites, you’ll be prompted with a cookie … Read more

Measles Confirmed in Colorado Springs, Public Warned to Watch for Symptoms

Colorado health officials have confirmed measles in two El Paso County residents, who are unvaccinated and recovering at home. The cases are linked to an out-of-state traveler who flew while infectious. Residents who visited the following locations during specified times should monitor themselves for measles symptoms for 21 days and consider avoiding public gatherings: * … Read more