May 2026

Chinese supercomputers solve Yellowstone mystery, spark race to simulate entire Earth as living digital system

Tectonic forces likely formed magma pathways before the molten material rose upward. Supercomputers enabled large-scale reconstruction of Yellowstone’s hidden structure Numerical models now test competing geological theories against observed data Yellowstone National Park in the United States has long been one of the most controversial volcanic systems due to its immense extent and limited direct […]

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Pentagon to release first batch of UFO and alien files ‘very soon’

Pentagon to release first batch of UFO and alien files ‘very soon’ The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is set to release the first batch of files on UFOs and extraterrestrials in a few days. Documents on potential UFO encounters have been sent to the interagency committee convened by the White House for review and

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Gary Player, 90, takes on Bryson DeChambeau in White House push-up competition

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau would probably easily beat most 90-year-olds in a push-up contest, but not Gary Player. The 90-year-old faced DeChambeau in a push-up contest on the White House lawn as President Trump looked on Tuesday. The nine-time major champion came down and did

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Tether and Circle dominance is a bad outcome for stablecoins, says Bridge executive

Miami Beach — The stablecoin space, dominated by Tether and Circle, is hindering competition that could lead to better product-market fit for some important use cases, according to Ben O’Neill, head of currency movement at Bridge. “I think it’s a net bad thing for the growth of stablecoins as a whole, because you have two

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‘AI capabilities that didn’t exist back then’: Delayed Siri features cost Apple a whopping $250 million, and iPhone users could get up to $95 per device

Apple lost a $250 million class action lawsuit The case concerns delayed Apple Intelligence features affecting Siri If you’re eligible, you could get up to $95 per device It’s disappointing enough that Apple Intelligence’s much-hyped overhaul has been plagued by delays, leaving its virtual assistant Siri rather toothless. But some users have complained that they

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Pakistan pushes for permanent peace in US-Iran conflict: PM

Dar highlights sustained diplomatic commitment to de-escalation and dialogue in region, beyond Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressing the sixth international Paigham-e-Islam conference in Islamabad. SCREENSHOT Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said Pakistan wants to permanently end the US-Iran war for peace in the region. Radio Pakistan reported. Addressing the Sixth Paigham-e-Islam International Conference in

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Find out who is eligible and how to claim your share

Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement payment: Find out who is eligible and how to claim your share Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) plans to distribute funds from a $2.67 billion class action settlement stemming from a 2013 antitrust lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, approximately 35 BCBS plans violated antitrust laws by dividing geographic markets and

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Crypto Bill Won’t Move Forward Without Ban on Officials’ Ties to Industry, Says US Senator Gillibrand

MIAMI — Long-awaited legislation to establish U.S. regulation for crypto markets won’t survive the Senate unless it includes a controversial ethics provision barring top government officials from having personal interests in the industry, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said. “No one is going to vote for this bill if we don’t have an ethics provision,” Gillibrand,

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