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4:45 PMThis elephant got creative when something inside his ear didn't feel quite right.
10:00 PMHow OpenAI and Anthropicโs AI Models Go Rogue Artificial-intelligence models from companies including OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta Platforms used the internet to hack other organizations in recent weeks, fueling concerns that businesses and individuals arenโt prepared for the cyber risks posed by the latest AI tools. WSJ break down how OpenAIโs models broke out of their training environment to hack the AI company Hugging Face and explain what the hacks mean for the Trump administrationโs tech strategy.
11:30 PMThe Crazy Engineering of Venice Have you ever wondered how Venice, a city built on water, became one of the most powerful and wealthy cities in history? In this video, we uncover the extraordinary story of Venice, from its humble beginnings as a refuge for Roman citizens fleeing the Huns, to its rise as a medieval engineering marvel. Discover how the Venetians transformed a muddy lagoon into a thriving metropolis with no roads, no land, and no fresh water. We'll explore the ingenious techniques they used to build stable foundations, construct iconic canals and bridges, and develop a unique system for fresh water and waste management.
11:39 PMIran digs in, Trumpโs โhot & coldโ diplomacy & more: Fareedโs Last Looks Why hasnโt Iran been compelled to make peace, even as its regular citizens suffer? Has the war accelerated the switch to green energy in Asian counties? Whatโs behind Trumpโs hot and cold diplomatic strategy towards Iran and North Korea? CNNโs Fareed Zakaria gives us his recent last looks on these questions surrounding the war in Iran.
3:59 AMWhy Putin Is So Hard to Kill Vladimir Putin has a lot of enemies. So how does he protect himself? In this video, weโll look at four of the Kremlinโs security measures. They tell a story, one about the Russian state and its increasingly paranoid leader.
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7:03 PMA motherโs overprotectiveness actually makes her child long for freedom even more.
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2:55 AMWondering what went down at the Shul Summit + Expo last week? Join Yoilish as he walks the floor, meets top vendors, and samples delicious food! ๐๐ป๐๐ป๐๐ป
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3:00 PMTREY YINGST: "You met with Hamas officials yesterday. Do you think they're genuine about peace?" JARED KUSHNER: [pauses] "I mean, they said all the right things, but obviously it's very, very hard to trust a terrorist organization that committed these terrible atrocities." "But we had a very cordial meeting, and they said the right thing, and so we're going to give them a chance to perform, but it's going to have to be based on actions and steps. And I hope it will be true."
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4:07 PMHear Zohran Mamdani's response to concerns by the wealthy over his tax plan
6:18 PM"Yeah, he has," President Trump said when asked Monday if North Korea's Kim Jong Un responded to his decision to scale back joint military exercises with South Korea. Trump said the move came as South Korea recently declined to join the U.S. effort to denuclearize Iran. "We can't go around and protect all of these countries, especially when they're not there to help us," the president said.
6:25 PMIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video and a photo of an election billboard starring New York mayor Zohran Mamdani alongside Turkey's president, Iran's supreme leader and the leader of Hezbollah.
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10:12 PMHow the U.S. Space Force Is Actually Used in Wars Today From Venezuela to Iran, the U.S. has leveraged satellites and other space capabilities to gain an advantage in warfare. Space technologies can help detect missile launches, synchronize strikes, get a clear view of the battlefield and degrade an enemyโs ability to operate. WSJโs Shelby Holliday spoke with Gen. Chance Saltzman about the U.S. Space Forceโs pivotal year, and about how the military must prepare for a future in which adversaries like China seek to threaten Americaโs advantage in space. Watch the interview here.
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2:18 AMHow Did They Build the Suez Canal Through the Desert โข The Incredible Engineering Behind It How did engineers build one of the most important waterways in human history... right through the middle of the desert? In this documentary, discover the incredible story behind the Suez Canal, the engineering marvel that connected the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and transformed global trade forever. Learn how millions of cubic meters of sand were excavated, why the Suez Canal doesn't need locks like the Panama Canal, how the Bitter Lakes became part of its navigation system, and how the canal even changed marine ecosystems by allowing species to migrate between two seas.
6:16 AMA driver stopping in the middle of an Ohio interstate sent other motorists swerving to avoid them - until one couldn't. Ohio DOT shared the footage from I-670 in Columbus, warning drivers never to stop in a travel lane, even if they're lost or confused. "What if you didn't do this...we need you to quit randomly stopping in the travel lane on an interstate and causing a crash."
2:52 PMThe Israeli military acknowledged for the first time on Wednesday that it opened fire on the vehicle carrying 5-year-old Hind Rajab in Gaza - and said it had opened a criminal investigation into the January 2024 killing. The military had previously denied involvement in the killing, saying that its forces were "not present near the vehicle or within firing range" of the vehicle. The criminal investigation is one of two the Israeli military launched on Wednesday into alleged war crimes in Gaza, following preliminary probes into 150 incidents since the beginning of the war. Jeremy Diamond reports.
8:09 PMWhat is a passkey - and is it the future of online security? Passkeys are being called the future of how we stay safe online, with major internet businesses hoping this new tech will kill off passwords for good. The no-password solution uses biometrics or device pins to protect our accounts online using some clever encryption. Passkeys check who we are - as well as if we have the right code. It means increasingly that the future of logging in online will require thumbprints, PIN codes and facial ID.
9:17 PMWhy can't you swim in the Hudson River?
9:18 PMWhy the Worldโs Largest Megaproject Collapsed Saudi Arabiaโs futuristic megaproject Neom has come to a standstill, as the extraordinary costs of the planned city have collided with financial reality. After sinking more than $50 billion into Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanโs dreams of a sci-fi metropolis, the kingdom is now spending billions of dollars more to wind down contracts, leaving mammoth-sized partially built structures to gather sand in the desert. WSJโs Eliot Brown analyzes internal documents and satellite images to show how and why the worldโs largest construction project came to a halt, and what comes next for Neom.
9:21 PMHow Airports Actually Make Money? Who actually pays for an airport to keep running?
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9:45 PMHow America Detects Every Missile Launch On Earth On this episode of Access Granted, I'm taking you inside one of Americaโs most secure facilities to see how the Missile Warning mission works. From massive radomes in Colorado that track objects 22,000 miles above Earth, to the satellites orbiting overhead that detect the heat of a missile the instant itโs launched, this is a behind-the-scenes look at the system that protects against an incoming launch.
1:56 AMHow U.S. Passports Are Made - Inside a Government Security Printing Facility Discover the fascinating technology and meticulous processes behind the creation of new U.S. passports. These documents may look like ordinary booklets, but theyโre carefully engineered with more than 30 advanced security features to make travel seamless and identity protection robust. Go inside the U.S. Government Publishing Office to learn how polycarbonate material, unique embedded fibers, specialty printing techniques, and state-of-the-art RFID chips work together to protect your personal information. Explore the hidden detailsโlike color-shifting inks, micro- and nanoprinting, and laser engravingโthat make modern passports nearly impossible to duplicate. Plus, see how distribution and future innovations, such as biometric verification, are furtherโฆ
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5:55 PMThe Mevakshei Hashem Rebbe playing guitar in his youth, before becoming a Chasidishe Rebbe.
8:08 PMIn the fast-growing field of data annotation, workers in a small city in south India train A.I. to improve how it performs tasks traditionally done by people. As A.I. capabilities change how companies design and produce products - making jobs like coding disappear for college graduates - data annotation is showing how countries like India, with entry-level job shortages and large youth populations, are adapting.
8:44 PMThe replica watch industry is in its "super clone" era. Following tips from murkyin internet forums, we bought three budgetes fakes that were good enough to pass as real - but ultimately disposable
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11:28 PMMount Sinai stops taking patients with certain health insurance New Yorkers under certain public health insurance plans may not be able to seek care at a popular hospital system in the city.
11:29 PMMe explaining Al to friends...
1:44 AMWarming waters draw thousands of whales to Greenland Humpback, fin and minke whales were once rare sights near Greenlandโs Scoresby Sound. Climate change is propelling a northward migration.
2:06 AMWhy New York gave up on the BQX, its 16-mile waterfront streetcar New York planned a 16-mile streetcar along its waterfront. It never got built. ๐ I asked Regional Plan Association @regionalplan CEO Tom Wright what went wrong with the BQX, the streetcar that would have run from Astoria to Sunset Park. His answer: ripping up the streets to move the utilities underneath would have cost more than the rail itself. Would you ride it if it came back?
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