What happens when creativity meets technology? Philip Booth, Assistive Technology Specialist at Ingham ISD, brought hands-on robotics fun to Leslie Middle School—igniting curiosity and showing students the endless possibilities of coding, building, and problem-solving at any level. 🧠💡 From gears to goals, it was a day full of inspiration! #InghamImpact #Robotics #STEMLearning #MiddleSchoolTech #FutureInnovators #HandsOnLearning
Month: June 2025
Topline President Donald Trump took credit Thursday for calming protests in Los Angeles, alleging his deployment of federal troops there stopped demonstrations from growing, while California Gov. Gavin Newsom has said the military presence actually inflamed protests—as the two long-time political nemeses have contradicting narratives of their roles in managing the demonstrations. Key Facts TrumpRead
Topline President Donald Trump on Wednesday night announced the $5 million Gold Card visa is now open for signups, allowing wealthy foreign nationals to register their interest in the program, which intends to offer them a fast track to U.S. citizenship—something the president has suggested may replace the existing investor visa program. Key Facts InRead
Topline Sabrina Carpenter, one of pop music’s biggest new stars, unveiled the cover art for her upcoming album “Man’s Best Friend” on Wednesday, quickly setting social media ablaze with both fierce criticism of what some feel is a “degrading” cover, while others defend it as a clear work of satire. Key Facts Carpenter announced “Man’sRead
I’ll be honest, I had never heard about Dangerous Animals until about an hour ago, but now that it’s on my radar, I must see it. It’s a shark attack film that happens to be the highest-scoring entry in the genre since the original Jaws, and that’s no exaggeration. Here’s the synopsis: “When Zephyr, aRead
Bitsight reveals global risk as unsecured cameras leak private footage, urging users to update credentials, block remote access, and use better security tools…Read More
Topline Federal appeals court judges suggested Wednesday they may be willing to move President Donald Trump’s appeal of his 34-count criminal conviction from state to federal court, a move that could make it easier to throw out the only felony conviction against Trump—and all but erase the president’s felony charges. Key Facts The 2nd CircuitRead
It’s the upgrade iPad users have been waiting for…Read More
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation…Read More
The FiiO M21 offers high-spec hi-res without a high price – and has a cool cassette deck case, because why not…Read More
Google Search is testing Audio Overviews for certain search queries, the company announced on Friday…Read More
What if the “unsubscribe” button was a trick to check if the email is active…Read More
This visual overhaul gives us a glimpse into the design of Apple’s rumored AR glasses, which will reportedly debut next year…Read More
On this episode of Uncanny Valley, our senior politics editor discusses the spread of disinformation online following the onset of the Los Angeles protests…Read More
I’m keeping Netflix this June for its queer reality and horror offerings over its main streaming competitor…Read More
CTOs from companies including OpenAI, Meta, and Palantir make up this first cohort of CTOs in the Army Reserve…Read More
Custom and Border Protection flying powerful Predator B drones over Los Angeles further breaks the seal on federal involvement in civilian matters typically handled by state or local authorities…Read More
Amazon and Talen revised an existing deal to buy power from the Susquehanna nuclear power plant…Read More
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