June 2, 2026

Promising Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

A significant medical advancement in combating pancreatic cancer is showing encouraging outcomes after years of research. A new experimental drug, administered daily, is helping prolong patients’ lives by decelerating the progression of this highly lethal cancer. Dr. Rachna Shroff, the associate director of clinical investigations at the University of Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Center, discussed these […]

June 2, 2026

Unearthing the Secrets of Zorro Ranch: A Quest for Justice

To young women lacking financial means for college or a career, visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s 10,000-acre ranch in New Mexico was like a trip to an exclusive resort. They were flown in from different parts of the country to this secluded compound, where they could ride horses, swim, hike, shop, and watch movies. The experience felt […]

June 2, 2026

Illinois Legislative Session Ends Without Resolution on Bears Stadium

In the final hours of the Illinois 1988 spring legislative session, a tense atmosphere filled the statehouse. Governor James R. Thompson and House Speaker Michael Madigan worked the House chamber floor, offering project deals and political backing for votes on a taxpayer-funded stadium. This aimed to prevent the Chicago White Sox from moving to St. […]

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June 2, 2026

Tragic Loss of Promising Graduate in Indianapolis

A recent graduate from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis was tragically killed last Thursday. Brett Scrogham, aged 23, lost his life due to a violent crime. Scrogham had planned to attend an Indianapolis Indians baseball game with his family. He parked his car in a public garage downtown. Witnesses heard a gunshot […]

June 2, 2026

A Look into Apple’s Journey and Transformation

Fifty years ago, two unlikely friends came together with a shared vision to impact the world. Steve Jobs, a 21-year-old college dropout, and Steve Wozniak, a 25-year-old engineer from Hewlett-Packard, founded Apple Computer Co. on April 1, 1976. With a two-page partnership agreement, they each secured a 45% stake in the company, leaving the remaining […]

June 2, 2026

Florida Sues OpenAI Over Safety Concerns With ChatGPT

The state of Florida filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, on Monday. The state claims the company aggressively launched ChatGPT while deliberately hiding serious risks. These include providing instructions to children contemplating suicide and assisting suspects in planning crimes. Florida’s Attorney General, James Uthmeier, stated at a press conference that the […]

June 2, 2026

Rick Adelman: A Legacy in Basketball

Rick Adelman, a Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, passed away at the age of 79, as announced by the National Basketball Coaches Association. Adelman, father of Denver Nuggets coach David Adelman, was renowned for his tremendous impact on the NBA, both as a player and as one of the most successful coaches of all time. […]

June 2, 2026

Challenges in Controlling AI’s Use in Generating Non-Consensual Images

There has been a significant increase in the use of AI technologies that can produce misleading, fake images and videos of individuals appearing undressed. These technologies often function without the individuals’ awareness or agreement, raising ethical and legal concerns. William Brangham sheds light on the escalating worries surrounding these tools and the various initiatives aimed […]

June 2, 2026

Tension Escalates at CBS’s ’60 Minutes’ Over Leadership Changes

In an unexpected development at CBS’s “60 Minutes,” correspondent Scott Pelley has publicly criticized the new leadership. According to reports, Pelley accused CBS News head Bari Weiss of undermining the program and questioned the qualifications of its new executive producer, Nick Bilton. Pelley voiced these concerns during a meeting with the staff and Bilton, who […]