FDA’s Drug Registration and Listing Workshop – Office of Advocacy | News World
What: On September 29, 2026, from 8:45 AM – 4:00 PM ET, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is hosting a drug registration and listing workshop that will include…
Read moreRussia summons Japanese envoy following Putin’s visit to disputed islands | News World
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday summoned the Japanese ambassador to protest Tokyo’s condemnation of President Vladimir Putin’s trip to Kuril Islands, the Moscow-controlled Pacific archipelago that is…
Read moreEighteen faculty and staff selected for Leadership U | News World
Eighteen University of Alabama faculty and staff who hold leadership roles within their respective departments were selected for the Leadership U class for 2026-2027. Offered by the Office for Academic…
Read moreColorado Buffaloes to Host NBA Preseason Matchup in Boulder | News World
Colorado Buffaloes basketball fans are certainly in for a treat this October, as the University of Colorado will host an NBA preseason matchup between the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz…
Read moreNew Apple TV 4K to have upgraded Siri Remote, per leak | News World
A new Apple TV 4K is launching soon, expected to launch at the iPhone event in just a few weeks. And an Apple code leak uncovered by MacRumors indicates a…
Read moreDenver Reuse Business Directory – City and County of Denver | News World
Discover reuse-friendly businesses in Denver through our Reuse Business Directory. You’ll find places to repair, rent, or buy used items all while supporting local. In 2023, these Denver reuse businesses…
Read moreFeeding Our Future defendant facing more jail time for witness tampering | News World
A Lakeville man tied to the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is set to receive more prison time on Tuesday after he pled guilty to tampering with a witness during…
Read moreDisney and ABC sue FCC to stop early license renewal process | News World
The Walt Disney Company, ABC and a number of its stations on Tuesday sued the Federal Communications Commission, seeking to stop an early license renewal process that they say is…
Read moreDenmark has sent conscripts to Greenland for training for the first time | News World
Denmark has sent a group of conscripts to Greenland for military training, where they will undergo training in Arctic conditions for the first time. This experience is intended to help…
Read moreDiscord suspends livestreams in Brazil amid backlash over girl’s suicide | News World
Rio de Janeiro — Discord, the popular platform for gamers to communicate online, said Monday that it had suspended livestreams in Brazil after criticism that it failed to protect children…
Read moreEagles’ Greatest Hits Album Re-enters Charts 50 Years After Release at No. 23 | Music
A rock album released 50 years ago is suddenly climbing the charts again, adding another chapter to an already staggering run. Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) by the Eagles has re-entered…
Read moreEconomists warn AI-driven market rally is due a sharp correction | News World
The American flag flies behind a Wall Street sign near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City on April 22, 2026. Angela Weiss | Afp | Getty…
Read moreDexory deploys Engineering AI for warehouse robot design | Engineering
The SimScale platform supports failure analysis, parameter sweeps, simulation reporting and searchable engineering memory. Dexory, a robotics and warehouse data intelligence company, has deployed SimScale’s Engineering AI to support engineering…
Read more‘I want to hug an actual, living person’: How Meduza’s Russian readers are coping with wartime loneliness — Meduza | News World
In August, Meduza published a piece on how the war in Ukraine has caused an epidemic of loneliness in Russia. The people we spoke to described how the invasion destroyed their ties with relatives and friends and how everyday…
Read moreGuild joins suit challenging visas affecting foreign journalists and others | The NewsGuild | News World
Media Contacts: media@nafsa.org, press@presidentsalliance.org, press@aft.org, highered@uaw.net, press@newsguild.org Washington, D.C. — Today, NAFSA: Association of International Educators; the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration; the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM); the…
Read moreRetro smartphone accessories are trending, but ‘untethering’ isn’t for everyone | News World
There’s a gadget doing well in Australian online stores at the moment that retrofits a smartphone into a landline. You plug a coiled, corded handset into the charging port, and…
Read moreBroadband Bills Have Increased for Nearly Half of Americans. Most Say Service Still Stinks | News World
Reliable high-speed internet is a necessity for most Americans. So why does it feel like we’re paying more for a service that’s become less reliable? Maybe because nearly half of…
Read morePrincess Eugenie announces the name of her baby daughter | News World
Britain’s Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank have announced that their third child is named Adelaide Elizabeth Annina Brooksbank. The couple made the announcement in a post on Instagram on…
Read moreWhy Microchip Technology (MCHP) Is Getting Attention Today | News World
Microchip Technology (MCHP) has been active on the product front in August 2026, unveiling a radiation tolerant atomic clock for space, an updated PolarFire FPGA Ethernet Sensor Bridge, and a…
Read moreDARPA Wants to 3D Print Concrete Underwater for Military Ports | News World
The US military’s research arm wants to find ways to 3D print concrete underwater to fix and build critical port infrastructure using seafloor sand and clay and ocean water. DARPA,…
Read moreWhat’d Robert Downey Jr. Say To New ‘X-Men’ Stars? | News World
Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney The cast of Marvel’s ‘X-Men’ was announced at D23 Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated X-Men reboot finally has its main cast in place, as the leads…
Read moreWhy experts say now is the time to reset sleep schedules for kids ahead of the school year | News World
Resetting bedtime to avoid sleep deprivation It’s almost time for children to head back to school, which means the return of earlier bedtimes and an early alarm clock. As families…
Read moreNvidia’s AI moat is shifting from chips to capital | News World
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivers a speech during a keynote event at COMPUTEX on June 02, 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan. Cheng Chia Huang | Getty Images Nvidia’s massive head start…
Read moreWhy gambling addictions are becoming a problem among younger adults | Technology Apps
A man looks at a sports betting app on his phone. Getty Images Gambling used to require a bookie’s phone number or a trip to a casino or racetrack. Today,…
Read moreSouth Korea president calls for military independence in wake of Trump call to cut joint drills | South Korea | News World
South Korea’s president has renewed his push to regain independent control of the military from the US in the event of war and urged faster progress in acquiring nuclear-powered submarines…
Read moreZach Lahn Is MAHA’s Great Farm Country Hope. Is He the Populist Hero He Claims to Be? – Mother Jones | News World
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Editor’s Note: When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. jumped on…
Read moreGoogle’s got Spirit (yes it does) | News World
As a reminder, Inbox is the tech newsletter you should be able to read in around 95 seconds. We cover the most important 9to5Google stories from the last couple of…
Read moreLimited supply: Get the MacBook Air for just $200 | News World
TL;DR: Get a MacBook Air for only $199.97 (reg. $1,199) while supplies last. $199.97 $1,199 Save… more Source mashable.com
Read moreTurning the tide: Algae Scope’s bio-based answer to PFAS | News World
PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals’, are commonly used to make textiles and other materials resistant to water and fire. However, because they persist in the environment and build up in living…
Read moreAerosmith’s ‘Dream On’: The 1973 Ballad That Became a Timeless Classic Despite Chart Struggles | Music
Some songs become far bigger than their highest chart position. Aerosmith released “Dream On” on its self-titled debut album in 1973. Although the power ballad never reached No. 1 on…
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