Another train has derailed in less than a month. This time, it’s a Union Pacific coal train in Nebraska.
The Environmental Protection Agency is ordering Norfolk Southern to clean up the Ohio train derailment, while the transportation head calls for more train safety regulation.
The Supreme Court is hearing a case with broad implications for free speech and social media. Social media companies’ immunity from lawsuits is at stake.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suspends a key nuclear arms treaty with the United States, while blaming the Ukraine war on the West.
The NBA and Chinese fintech company Ant Group are teaming up, despite the NBA having a troubled past with China. What will the deal involve?
People are using artificial intelligence to write books and sell them on Amazon. People who otherwise wouldn’t be authors are making a quick buck.
And we ask a quantum computing expert about the dangers of AI. Does artificial intelligence have the potential to take over humanity?
Stories in this episode:
1. Union Pacific Coal Train Derails in Nebraska
2. EPA Demands Norfolk Southern Handle Cleanup
3. Ohio Factory Explosion: 1 Killed, 12 Injured
4. Explosion at Florida Industrial Zone, 2 Dead
5. Merck: COVID Pill Fails to Prevent Infection
6. Russia Suspends Nuclear-Arms Treaty With U.S.
7. U.S. Responds to Pause of Nuclear Treaty
8. Section 230 at Risk in SCOTUS Showdown
9. Walmart: Slower Sales Coming Due to Inflation
10. Analyst: Rocky 2023 for Retailers
11. SCOTUS Rejects Wikipedia Bid to Challenge NSA
12. NBA Partners With Chinese Company
13. Boom in AI-Written E-Books on Amazon