Northern Lights Forecast: The Aurora Borealis May Be Visible In 10 States Friday Night
There will be a low chance of seeing the aurora borealis in regions closer to the U.S. northern border.
AI Investment Will Hit 2% Of U.S. GDP This Year, Analyst Says—Nearing Defense Spending Levels
AI spend, as a share of the nation’s GDP, is set to surpass projects like the moon landing and the build out of the Interstate Highway System.
Bitcoin Falls Below $60,000—Erasing Trump-Fueled Rally
The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now down more than half from its all-time high.
Trump’s DOJ Argues They Could Tear Down The Statue Of Liberty Without Legal Repercussions
The exchange came as the Trump administration argued against a legal challenge over the construction of Trump’s planned White House ballroom.
Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker And Jon Wertheim Staying At Embattled ‘60 Minutes’
The “60 Minutes” correspondents vowed to stay at the news program, but criticized the firings of their colleagues and said newsrooms should not be run like “dictatorships.”
Gold And Silver Hit Lowest Prices In Months After Strong Jobs Report
Strong jobs data and expectations the Federal Reserve will maintain or raise interest rates this year pushed gold and silver prices to two-month lows on Friday.
Sen. Rick Scott Says Kanye West’s Upcoming Tampa Performance Is ‘Slap In The Face’ To Jewish Community
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said no taxpayer dollars should fund Kanye West’s upcoming Tampa concerts, calling his antisemitic remarks an “affront” to Florida’s Jewish community.
Gautam Adani’s Net Worth Swells By $2 Billion—Becomes Asia’s Richest Person
Adani’s fortune steadily declined following since-dismissed allegations of fraud brought by the U.S.
Graham Platner Faces Accusations Of ‘Toxic’ Relationships And Disturbing Behavior—Days After Sexting Scandal
Multiple women who had romantic relationships with Platner alleged to The New York Times that the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Senate in Maine showed disturbing or intimidating behavior.
FDA Reportedly Opens Safety Study Into Mifepristone Abortion Pill
The reported study could allow the Trump administration to limit the distribution of the abortion pill by mail or telehealth services.