Wednesday, June 11
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Federal judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's $400M countersuit against "It Ends With Us" costar Blake Lively; Lively is suing Baldoni over alleged sexual harassment on the set of the film (More)
> Frederick Forsyth, English novelist and journalist whose books sold more than 75 million copies worldwide, dies at age 86 (More) | Sly Stone, frontman for influential funk band Sly and the Family Stone, dies at age 82 (More)
> Tampa Bay Rays star Wander Franco, currently on trial for sexual abuse, faces new charge of illegal possession of a firearm (More) | "Call Her Daddy" host Alex Cooper accuses her former Boston University soccer coach of sexual harassment (More)
Science & Technology
> Apple's WWDC 2025 begins, see highlights from day one of the company's biggest developer event of the year (More) | Apple explained (1440 Topics)
> Fossilized stomach contents provide first direct evidence sauropods—massive, long-necked dinosaurs like the brontosaurus—were vegetarians (More)
> Researchers discover signs of accelerated aging in children with multiple sclerosis; biological age, measured by changes at the cellular level, was up to two years older in some patients (More) | Aging explained (1440 Topics)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close mixed (S&P 500 +0.1%, Dow -0.0%, Nasdaq +0.3%) as US-China trade talks kicked off in London and resume today (More)
> Disney to pay an extra $438.7M to Comcast, on top of the $8.6B it committed in 2023, to complete the purchase of Comcast's 33% stake in Hulu; Disney's acquisition of Hulu is expected to close by July 24 (More)
> OpenAI reaches $10B in annual recurring revenue; comes 2.5 years after the release of its ChatGPT chatbot (More) | Amazon to spend $20B on data centers in Pennsylvania, including building one next to an existing nuclear power plant (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Israel intercepts Gaza-bound aid boat carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg as it enters Israel's naval blockade of Gaza; says it will deport Thunberg and 11 other activists (More) | Russia and Ukraine begin prisoner of war exchanges, hours after Ukraine says Russia launched record 479 drones overnight Sunday (More)
> Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removes all 17 members of independent panel advising the CDC on immunization (More) | Executive order banning or limiting travel to the US from 19 countries goes into effect (More)
> Tropical Storm Barbara strengthens into hurricane, the first of the eastern Pacific season; dangerous surf and rip current conditions predicted to impact southwestern Mexico's coast (More)
LIFE's Worth LIVING
is different for everyone as some like to feel as though life is OPPRESSING them... and maybe it is but what is the alternative?
The JOY OF LIVING is not wishing that you have what other people have and then going in debt to try and get there, but to accept what you have and make the most out of it.
I know of a young man who at 19 was charged with murder because he drove the get-away car but did not know what his passenger was planning. He spent 30 years of his life in prison before being granted parole.
While in prison his attitude was "DO YOUR TIME DON'T LET YOUR TIME DO YOU."
He read books, took courses, learned woodworking, and became an electrician after being released.
He started at the bottom at 49 years of age and did not complain, learned what he could as fast as he could. Five years later, he had his own crew and was making over $25/hour.
Today, he is a model citizen because he accepted what he had, and someone was willing to give him a second chance.
I understand, not everyone can be like that, but his example, no the crime, is a good one to follow.
We have been given LIFE and sometimes that life is cut short and sometimes we live to 80 years of age and older, many of us now reaching 100 or better.
This life of ours, only happens once... that we know about...
It is not always going to be perfect nor is it always going to be what we want, but we can accept it and deal with it whatever it may be and make the most of it when presented to us...
BEING POSITIVE IS MUCH BETTER THAN BEING NEGATIVE
Chinese well-drilling technology turns Egypt's deserts into farmland

These wells, part of a broader effort to reclaim desert land for agriculture, have transformed the barren landscape into productive farmland, offering a model for sustainable development in arid regions and underscoring the potential of international cooperation in addressing food security and ecological restoration.
Tuesday, June 10
HEADLINES
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Robert Reich
The Coward Goes to War Against America
Trump wants Americans to turn violent. We will be steadfast.
Friends,
The man who launched an attempted coup on the United States in 2020 and instigated an insurrection at the Capitol that resulted in five deaths now claims that people in Los Angeles are launching an insurrection. They’re not.
Yesterday, the Pentagon activated 700 Marines out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, to join the 4,000 federalized National Guard’s military occupation of parts of Los Angeles.
Trump doesn’t give a damn whether the troops are necessary. Nor does he care how many people are injured or even killed in his raid on Los Angeles. The show of military force is the point. It gives him the appearance of power.
At A Glance
When and where to see tomorrow’s strawberry moon.
Takeaways from this year’s commencement addresses. (w/videos)
How the Vatican manages its money.
China leads the race to create self-driving taxis.
Inside the secret meeting where math whizzes toiled to outsmart AI.
Cannabis use is soaring among seniors.
Chipotle to launch new sauce for the first time in five years.
This old tree has apple historians in awe.
Clickbait: Seagulls are ditching fish for rats and Big Macs.
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> "Maybe Happy Ending" wins best musical, "Purpose" wins best play at 78th Tony Awards; see full list of winners (More) | Actor Jared Leto accused by nine women of sexual misconduct (More)
> Portugal beats Spain to win second UEFA Nations League title (More) | Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty edges Preakness winner Journalism to win 157th Belmont Stakes (More) | Texas beats Texas Tech to win the Women's College World Series for its first NCAA softball national championship (More)
> American Coco Gauff tops world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to win French Open, her second Grand Slam title (More) | Spain's Carlos Alcaraz bests Jannik Sinner in 5.5-hour match to win his second straight French Open (More)
Science & Technology
> Walmart expands drone delivery to 100 additional stores across five US cities (Tampa, Orlando, Charlotte, Houston, Atlanta), significantly expanding the effort from 15 current stores (More) | 1440 Science & Tech: Tomorrow's newsletter unpacks large language models (Sign up here)
> Scientists discover 230 new "giant" viruses—larger than 250 nanometers, with complex genomes—capable of infecting microscopic marine organisms; may help combat issues like toxic algae blooms (More) | Giant viruses, explained (More)
> Researchers find molecule involved in animals' metabolism can boost growth in plants; use of itaconate led to taller seedlings, may provide a safer method of improving crop yields (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher Friday (S&P 500 +1.0%, Dow +1.1%, Nasdaq +1.2%) after nonfarm payroll data showed unemployment held steady at 4.2%, job growth slowed in May but beat estimates (More)
> US and China trade talks to begin today in London; sticking points expected over AI chips, rare earth minerals (More) | Apple's 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference begins today at 1 pm ET (More)
> President Donald Trump suggests decision coming soon on next Federal Reserve chair amid pressure on Fed Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Tens of thousands of people protest current government in Madrid, call on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to resign amid corruption allegations (More)
> Rwanda to exit 11-member Economic Community of Central African States after group withholds rotating leadership role to Kigali; comes amid tensions with Democratic Republic of Congo over Rwandan-backed militant group M23 (More) | M23 has seized large areas of eastern Congo, including the country's two largest cities in conflict that has killed 7,000 people, displaced 5 million (More)
> Russia launches drone, missile attack on Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv; attack reportedly kills four people, wounds 60 others (More) | Ukraine launches drones against Moscow (More) | See war updates (More)
Obesity
Obesity remains a significant public health challenge in the U.S. Recent data from 2023 shows that more than one in three adults (35%) in 23 states have obesity, marking a steady increase over the past decade. Before 2013, no state had an adult obesity prevalence at or above 35%, but now at least one in five adults (20%) in every U.S. state is living with obesity.
- smoking
- drinking alcohol
- eating red meat
- sugars and fats
- fried foods
- more veggies
- more beans
- more fish and chicken


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