French court allows far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president with ankle tag

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AI just supercharged the race to find room temperature superconductors

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Gun-toting teen involved in NYPD cop shooting identified and charged

The gun-toting teen who rushed an unmarked NYPD car, leaving a veteran detective just days from retirement shot by friendly fire, has been identified and hit with attempted murder and a string of other charges.

An update from a 2019 letter writer

I will be out of the office for the rest of the week. Yes, vacation. But I’m leaving you with … 1. A new podcast episode featuring a recent high school graduate who explains how not to break up with someone before college. It’s a funny and relatable story about how this young woman was […] The post An update from a 2019 letter writer appeared first on Boston.com .

‘Love Island USA’ Fans Think Kenzie and Dylan Have Already Been Dumped From the Villa Based on Evidence

Honestly, it’s compelling.

A weekend heat wave is forecast for Denver

Some meteorologists have predicted consecutive days of triple-digit temperatures. The post A weekend heat wave is forecast for Denver appeared first on Denver Westword .

Trump puts brakes on OpenAI’s newest AI model

OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol model requires Trump administration approval for early access, raising questions about government control over AI cybersecurity tools.

French court allows far-right leader Marine Le Pen to run for president with ankle tag

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen will be able to run in France’s presidential election next year, though her involvement remained in doubt Tuesday after a Paris appeals court upheld her conviction for misusing European Union funds.

‘Bringing people together’: Craig receives $15,000 AARP grant to support community connectedness

A new set of pickleball courts planned for Woodbury Park is moving closer to construction after the city of Craig received a $15,000 AARP Community Challenge grant to help support the project. The grant is...

‘Easy on the eyes and ridiculously stunning sound’ — I tested the Marshall Stanmore IV home speaker and it’s coming for Sonos’ crown

The Marshall Stanmore IV is an exceptional home speaker, boasting powerful bass and refined treble regardless of the volume. It looks beautiful and retro, too.

Dolly Parton Musical Set For Broadway This Winter

The biomusical, with a book and songs by Parton, will play at the St. James Theatre starting in December.

How to Watch the Argentina vs. Egypt World Cup Game

Argentina and Egypt will face off in the Round of 16, with the winner facing either Colombia or Switzerland in the quarterfinals

The $1.2 billion startup that wants to become Amazon Prime for savings

Super.com raised $65 million after betting that understanding financially stretched Americans was its biggest competitive advantage.

Tornadoes and storms in central China leave at least 11 people dead

At least 11 people were killed and hundreds more injured in China after heavy rain, gales and tornadoes hit a central province.

US Cyber Agency Is Using Anthropic`s Mythos To Audit Government Code

CISA is reportedly using Anthropic`s Mythos model to scan government code repositories for security vulnerabilities, with sources saying the audits have already found numerous bugs. Reuters reports: The scanning is being done by CISA`s Attack Surface Evaluation team, according to one of the sources. The team is a group within CISA that conducts digital security assessments and hacking exercises across government. Two of the sources said the audits had already uncovered a large number of vulnerabilities but did not elaborate. Reuters could not establish exactly how much government code the team had gone through or the nature or severity of the bugs it discovered. [...] The National Security Agency, the U.S. government`s powerful eavesdropping agency, has been using Mythos as far back as April despite the blacklist, Axios has reported. Late last month, the New York Times said that NSA analysts had been testing Mythos in classified settings and coming away impressed with its capabilities. But when Anthropic rolled out a public version of Mythos called Fable, which included what it described as cybersecurity safeguards, the White House suddenly demanded that it ban foreigners from running it. This triggered a global shutdown of the model that was lifted only last week. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Sydney Sweeney Models Sultry New Lingerie Looks From Syrn

Sweeney`s Syrn lingerie brand is cheekily leaning into the actress`s famous curves for its latest photo drop.

AI just supercharged the race to find room temperature superconductors

Scientists have combined machine learning with quantum physics to discover two new superconductors and create a much faster way to search for many more. The technique could bring researchers significantly closer to the long-sought goal of a room-temperature superconductor.

Husband of Taylor Swift`s `Eras` Tour Dancer Defends Her Amid Backlash Over Dress at Wedding

Taylor Swift`s "Eras" tour dancer Tori Evans was torn apart online for wearing white to the superstar`s wedding ... but her husband says her dress wasn`t white at all! Tori`s husband defended her on social media after the internet…

Progressive staff group urges sexual misconduct overhaul

Sweeping moves to address sexual misconduct at the Capitol may not be coming anytime soon, given the slow pace of change in Congress. But even “low-hanging fruit” could make a difference, some staffers say. The Congressional Progressive Staff Association laid out some ideas in a letter sent to lawmakers on Tuesday. “Staff safety is crucial,” […]

Three that turned 30: PEER evolves its mission while staying fully focused on local youth health

Editor’s note: This article on PEER is the first in a three-part series on three unique, local nonprofits that in 2026 are celebrating 30 years of serving the Eagle River Valley community. The other two articles will...

Bill Craighead: Openness to Talent Has Been a Key Pillar of American Innovation

Openness to talent has been a key pillar of America’s economic success. The country’s appeal to people with exceptional drive and ability has fueled American entrepreneurship and scientific leadership. Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest Invest in Excellence. Stay Informed. The people, policies, industries, and innovations shaping the SoCo region — original reporting by local [...] The post Bill Craighead: Openness to Talent Has Been a Key Pillar of American Innovation appeared first on SoCo Digest .

Showers and thunderstorms forecast for Colorado’s high country as wildfires rage across the state

Following several days of hot, dry weather, Colorado’s Western Slope is poised to see a period of rainy skies with possible thunderstorms ahead of what meteorologists expect to be an active monsoon season arriving later...

Beyond the Patio: Unique Outdoor Dining Experiences in Southern Colorado

There’s something special about dining outdoors in Colorado. Maybe it’s the mountain air, the endless blue skies or the way a great meal somehow tastes even better when paired with an unforgettable view. Outdoor dining has become more than a seasonal trend. Increasingly, restaurants are designing experiences to connect diners with their surroundings, whether that [...] The post Beyond the Patio: Unique Outdoor Dining Experiences in Southern Colorado appeared first on SoCo Insider .