Due to COVID, automation and generative AI are likely to eliminate jobs sooner than expected. Another 12M workers are likely to switch fields by 2030.
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‘Hottest weather of the summer’: Heat wave takes aim at Midwest, Northeast
After baking the Southwest, the intense summer heat will finally make an appearance across much of the Midwest and Northeast over the next few days.
Michael K. Williams’ nephew urges compassion for defendant at sentencing related to actor’s death
A 71-year-old man linked to a crew of drug dealers blamed in the death of Michael K. Williams has been sentenced to more than two years in prison.
Family arrested in connection with beheading at Japan hotel earlier this month
Runa Tamura, 39, and her parents were arrested Monday by police on suspicion of conspiring together to behead an elderly man at a Japan hotel.
Ryan Reynolds reboots ’80s TV icon Alf with sponsored content shorts
Ryan Reynolds is rebooting ’80s TV icon Alf with a series of sponsored content shorts on his Maximum Effort Channel, which he previewed Monday.
Bryan Kohberger’s attorneys hint alibi defense in Idaho slayings
Defense attorneys for Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger suggest in latest court filing that he wasn’t at house where victims were killed.
Ukrainian man pleads guilty in dark web scheme that stole millions of Social Security numbers
Vitalii Chychasov is facing up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to selling millions of people’s private information, including SSNs.
Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest during a workout. How CPR could have made a difference
Basketball player Bronny James was hospitalized after a cardiac event on Monday. CPR is one method that can help combat the risks of cardiac arrest.
Federal judge strikes down Biden administration’s asylum policy for migrants
A federal judge’s decision blocking President Joe Biden’s asylum policy won’t take effect for two weeks. The Justice Department is appealing.
She did 28 years for murder. Now this wrongfully convicted woman is going after corrupt Chicago police
A woman who spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder she did not commit filed a federal lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department.