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SUPERCONDUCTOR BREAKTHROUGH
Researchers at the University of Rochester report that they've made a major breakthrough in the technology of superconductors, which could lead to a slew of innovations in the energy sector, including better batteries and more-efficient power grids. The crux of the breakthrough is that the scientists have created a superconductor that can operate at room temperature, rather than in sub-zero conditions. In short, such a device would make it a lot easier to move electricity through wires with less resistance and energy loss.
ELON MUSK IS BUILDING A TOWN
Elon Musk is reportedly acquiring thousands of acres of land in Texas with the goal of launching a company town for his employees. Entities connected to Musk have purchased at least 3,500 acres outside of Austin and are trying to incorporate under the name "Snailbrook." The name is apparently a reference to Musk's tunneling company Boring Co. A Wall Street Journal report noted that Musk is trying to provide affordable homes for employees for all three of his companies, SpaceX, Tesla, and Boring Co., which all have offices and plants in the area.
The U.N. says Israel’s military has told some 1 million Palestinians living in Gaza to evacuate the north.
New York now is trying to restrict algorithms that target young users on a number of social media platforms.
Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was ordered to pay $803 million to the UK's tax authority after he pleaded guilty to fraud.
One Good Thing: Extinct Turtle Born at Zoo
A retired bank official testified that former president Donald Trump obtained hundreds of millions of dollars in loans based on financial statements that have since been deemed fraudulent.
Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was given a suspended sentence of 17 months after pleading guilty to fraud in a London courtroom.
A Texas kindergarten teacher who gave melatonin gummies to special education students has resigned.
Negotiations have stalled between SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios.
A suspended judge in Oklahoma could be removed from office after an investigation into her text messages during a murder trial.
Caitlyn Marie Armstrong, the woman suspected of killing a professional cyclist, attempted to escape authorities during a medical appointment Wednesday. Armstrong was charged with murder for allegedly shooting Anna Mariah Wilson.
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