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1908 Tunguska explosion leveled 80 million trees in Siberian forestScience

1908 Tunguska explosion leveled 80 million trees in Siberian forest

On 30 June 1908, a massive aerial explosion above the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia flattened 80 million trees across a vast, remote forest area.

Baton Rouge Bridge Center diverts mental health patients from ERsHealth

Baton Rouge Bridge Center diverts mental health patients from ERs

The Bridge Center for Hope in Baton Rouge provides specialized mental health and substance use stabilization to divert adults away from local emergency rooms.

Mangione supporters rally at Manhattan court during Monday hearingHealth

Mangione supporters rally at Manhattan court during Monday hearing

Supporters of Luigi Mangione gathered at the Manhattan Criminal Court on Monday, May 18, 2026, to protest during his trial for the Brian Thompson murder.

UT Health San Antonio honors Dr. Julie Bazan for workforce trainingHealth

UT Health San Antonio honors Dr. Julie Bazan for workforce training

UT Health San Antonio presented the Presidential Excellence Award to Dr. Julie Bazan at the San Antonio Botanical Garden for her regional workforce work.

Banks Tighten Control Over Hong Kong Tech Research FundingTechnology

Banks Tighten Control Over Hong Kong Tech Research Funding

Bank of China Hong Kong awarded its 4th Science and Technology Innovation Prize, signaling deeper control by financial institutions over local research.

Silicon Valley AI Software Replaces Human Teaching in LA ClassroomsTechnology

Silicon Valley AI Software Replaces Human Teaching in LA Classrooms

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho now replaces human teachers with AI software, leaving students like Sunny to use apps.

UK Judges Use Remand and Contempt to Neutralize Climate ActivistsPolitics

UK Judges Use Remand and Contempt to Neutralize Climate Activists

UK judges now use remand and contempt of court to detain climate activists before trials, according to research from Queen Mary University of London.

Mark Carney declares global order dead at Davos summitPolitics

Mark Carney declares global order dead at Davos summit

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the global order dead at the Davos summit on May 23, 2026, marking a pivot toward fractured resource competition.

Stephen Colbert signs off from Ed Sullivan Theater for final timeEntertainment

Stephen Colbert signs off from Ed Sullivan Theater for final time

Stephen Colbert officially concluded his decade-long run at the Ed Sullivan Theater on May 21, 2026, ending his late-night show in New York City for good.

Penn CFO Felicia Hendrix addresses Nevada CPAs at Circa Las VegasEntertainment

Penn CFO Felicia Hendrix addresses Nevada CPAs at Circa Las Vegas

Penn Entertainment CFO Felicia Hendrix discussed her career path and financial leadership strategies with the Nevada Society of CPAs at Circa Las Vegas.

PepsiCo Buys Poppi for $1.95 Billion After Founders' Debt StruggleBusiness

PepsiCo Buys Poppi for $1.95 Billion After Founders' Debt Struggle

PepsiCo acquired prebiotic soda brand Poppi for $1.95 billion. Founders Allison and Stephen Ellsworth sold the company after navigating intense debt cycles.