After its biggest World Cup win in decades, the U.S. will have to do it all again without its top scorer after Folarin Balogun received a controversial red card.
From the comeback of a beloved Irish bar to a colonial candy popup, here are the latest Boston restaurant openings, dining news, and food events to know right now. The post 5 best new restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston (July 2, 2026) appeared first on Boston.com .
There are some big savings to be had over at Target, with discounts on a wide range of tech, from turntables and laptops to speakers, smart watches, and more.
The German software giant SAP says it is betting that employees can reinvent jobs instead of eliminating them. Experts are divided on whether it will work.
Music, community, and mountain-town vibes return to Lionshead Village this summer with Lionshead Live, a free weekly outdoor concert series at Arrabelle Square. Every Thursday from July 2 through Aug. 20, locals and visitors are invited to enjoy live music from an...
"I was running from being pigeon-holed as an R&B soul singer," says the Missouri native, who is creating a community of genre-defiant Black female artists in Music City
Most are illegal statewide, but each city has its own rules as July 4 approaches and Colorado fights drought and wildfires. The post Boom and bust: Updates to Fourth of July fireworks laws and restrictions in Denver appeared first on Denver Westword .
IEEE Spectrum argues that orbital data centers remain far from economically or technically practical despite Elon Musk`s prediction that space will become the cheapest place to run AI within a few years. Deploying SpaceX`s proposed million-satellite constellation would require enormous increases in launch and manufacturing capacity, while cooling, radiation, maintenance, latency, orbital debris, and astronomical interference present major unresolved obstacles. Longtime Slashdot reader xetdog shares the report: Consider this: There are roughly 14,500 active satellites in orbit. Musk`s Starlink constellation accounts for about two thirds of those. Both the launch cadences and satellite-manufacturing capacity would have to scale up astronomically to deploy a million orbital data center satellites. For context, there have been roughly 7,000 orbital launches in all of human history. To loft 1 million satellites into low Earth orbit on SpaceX`s Starship, which is designed to carry up to 60 satellites per vehicle, would require 16,666 launches exclusively devoted to satellite deployments. Considering that SpaceX launched a record 165 orbital missions in 2025, even at 10 times that cadence, it would take a decade. And how long would it take to build 1 million satellites, given Starlink`s current pace of around 4,000 per year and a generous tenfold increase in capacity? Short of a manufacturing revolution, try 25 years. Dissipating heat in space also requires enormous radiators. As IEEE Spectrum editor Dina Genkina noted, startup Starcloud has sent only one Nvidia H100 GPU into orbit, and "their radiator was too weak to let the chip run at full power." A single 700-watt H100 would require about 1.4 square meters of radiator area, while a 100-megawatt data center could need 2,500 radiators measuring 80 square meters each. So, why are the hyperscalers hyping orbital data centers? Answer: because it`s lucrative. "The Elon Musk part of it is honestly genius because he`s got xAI
by Robert Farley ANALYSIS — After the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the president called on Congress to end it through legislation, saying a “long and unwieldy” constitutional amendment was not necessary. But constitutional and immigration law experts disagree. These experts say the majority opinion from […]
The United States Men`s National Team capped off a big win over Bosnia and Herzegovina with a jam session on their bus ... and Weston McKennie made use of his time on the 1s and 2s by blaring Ella Langley!! The Red, White and Blue secured a spot in…
January 6, 1954 – June 26, 2026 Kevin B. Linehan, formerly of Keystone, Colorado, passed away Friday, June 26, surrounded by his family. In retirement, Kevin fulfilled a longtime dream of making Keystone his home....
Large-scale wildfires seem to turn visitors away, while prescribed burning may have the opposite effect. Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images Kyle Manley, University of Colorado Boulder Colorado’s two largest fires on record, the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires, burned hundreds of thousands of acres across some of the state’s most [...] The post Fire is transforming the US West’s public lands – research shows overlooked cost to recreation appeared first on SoCo Digest .
Colorado’s urban-rural divide was on display in Tuesday’s primary elections for governor. Amid a surge in voter turnout, the bulk of candidates’ votes were largely concentrated either along the populous Front Range corridor, or in...
There’s something special about dining outdoors in Colorado. Maybe it’s the mountain air, the endless blue skies or the way a great meal somehow tastes even better when paired with an unforgettable view. Outdoor dining has become more than a seasonal trend. Increasingly, restaurants are designing experiences to connect diners with their surroundings, whether that [...] The post Beyond the Patio: Unique Outdoor Dining Experiences in Southern Colorado appeared first on SoCo Insider .