He has cancer — so he made an AI version of himself for his wife after he dies ( www.npr.org )
Company he works at eternos.life
A supermarket trip may soon look different, thanks to electronic shelf labels ( www.npr.org )
Grocery store prices are changing faster than ever before — literally. This month, Walmart became the latest retailer to announce it’s replacing the price stickers in its aisles with electronic shelf labels. The new labels allow employees to change prices as often as every ten seconds....
Paris wants an AC-free Olympic Village. Team USA and others aren't so chill with it ( www.npr.org )
German parliament will stop using fax machines ( www.npr.org )
Israeli Supreme Court rules that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men ( www.npr.org )
A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump ( www.npr.org )
NPR: 'Star Trek: Discovery' ends as an underappreciated TV pioneer ( www.npr.org )
Trump posted a video on Truth Social calling the country a 'unified reich' if he wins ( www.npr.org )
House approves sell-or-be-banned TikTok measure, attaching it to foreign aid bill ( www.npr.org )
A Russian court has sentenced a U.S. soldier to nearly 4 years in prison ( www.npr.org )
What it's like living through a 121 degree day [in New Delhi] ( www.npr.org )
Trapped in Rafah, U.S. medical volunteers say they can't save lives and can't evacuate ( www.npr.org )
The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes ( www.npr.org )
Inside the Chinese-funded and staffed marijuana farms springing up across the U.S. ( www.npr.org )
Investigations by nonprofit news outlet ProPublica have found links between Chinese diplomats, Chinese Communist Party-affiliated organizations, local Chinese criminal syndicates and some marijuana operations in the United States....
Other countries have better sunscreens. Here's why we can't get them in the U.S. ( www.npr.org )
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is talking nonsense. Its friends on Earth are worried ( www.npr.org )
France imposes state of emergency in New Caledonia as unrest continues ( www.npr.org )
Always weird to me how France is so insistent on clinging to its colonial empire, two decades into the 21st century, despite the headaches that causes.
Fallout continues from the Miss USA resignations as a runner-up declines the crown ( www.npr.org )
After a pair of resignations rocked the pageant world, organizers have found a replacement for Miss USA but not Miss Teen USA. Last year's runner-up said this week that she turned down the crown.
China has just returned the first-ever samples from the far side of the moon ( www.npr.org )
The Shiba Inu that inspired Dogecoin crypto and countless memes has died ( www.npr.org )
Private mission to save the Hubble Space Telescope raises concerns, NASA emails show ( www.npr.org )
Look at what's tucked into this NPR interview about housing... ( www.npr.org )
Kelly: Is there a downside? I'm thinking of people trying to find a parking place, for starters....