Iran’s foreign minister says that a lack of trust remains the biggest obstacle in negotiations to end the war with the U.S. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said contradictory messages from the U.S. have made Iran reluctant about its intentions in the stalled ceasefire negotiations.
When the longtime brunch favorite suddenly started appearing online as Holi Jelli, people were confused. We have answers. The post Jelli or Jelly? DU Brunch Spot Rebranding and Revamping Under New Ownership appeared first on Denver Westword .
While Hull officials issue corrected versions, parking enforcement tied to the new permits will be paused, police said. The post New parking permits in South Shore town misspelled ‘parking’ appeared first on Boston.com .
With a new audio memoir, Billy on Billy , out May 19, the comic, actor, and writer reflects on his life and career, from Billy on the Street to Parks and Recreation to Bros
Mackenzie Shirilla was dubbed “Hell on Wheels” for a devastating 2022 Ohio crash in which she drove into a brick building at 100 mph, killing her boyfriend and his friend
A massive new dinosaur discovered in Thailand is rewriting Southeast Asia’s prehistoric history. The newly named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis was a colossal long-necked sauropod that weighed around 27 tonnes and lived more than 100 million years ago. Scientists believe it may be the last giant sauropod ever to roam the region before rising seas transformed the landscape.
A new Gallup survey found that 71% of Americans oppose having an AI data center built near them, making the facilities even less popular than nearby nuclear plants, which 53% oppose. The Register reports: When it comes to the reasons for opposing AI campuses, half of all respondents cite the effect on resources, with excess water usage and potential power grid constraints topping the list. Concern about loss of farmland and nature was surprisingly low, with just 7 percent mentioning this, but it is possible the scores are higher in rural areas. Quality-of-life concerns such as increased traffic were put forward by nearly a quarter, while a fifth mentioned higher utility bills. Many were worried about AI specifically: that it would replace human workers, that they don`t trust it, that it is moving too fast, and that the industry needs regulating. Perhaps the latter sentiment is why President Trump appears to have shifted his own position on the need for AI regulations. Conversely, those in favor of datacenters cite economic benefits, with 55 percent mentioning increased job opportunities, and 13 percent saying it is because of increased tax revenues. [...] This being America in 2026, Gallup looked at how attitudes stack up depending on political affiliation. It found that Democrats, at 56 percent, are much more likely than Republicans to be strongly opposed to a server farm in their vicinity. But 39 percent of Republicans are also strongly opposed, while another 24 percent are somewhat averse to it, and only about a third are in favor. Gallup points out the contradiction: for AI usage to expand in the US, facilities that can handle the necessary computing power will have to be built. But most Americans appear to take a "not in my backyard" attitude to new bit barns, and that attitude has grown in strength. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Months into the ceasefire, Israeli officials barred thirty-seven international N.G.O.s. A Doctors Without Borders clinic is carrying on without antibiotics, or even chairs for patients.
A former Oklahoma death row inmate is out of prison for the first time in almost 3 decades ... thanks to Kim Kardashian. The billionaire posted Richard Glossip`s bail this week ... according to film producer Scott Budnick, who`s been advocating for…
The Senate Banking Committee voted Thursday to approve, mostly along party lines, legislation that would set the rules for the operation and oversight of digital asset markets, advancing a landmark bill the panel has been working on since last summer. Months of negotiations between Republicans and Democrats resulted in only two Democrats — Sens. Ruben […]
August 18, 1950 – January 12, 2026 Judi passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026, at Collier Hospice Center in Lakewood, Colorado with Rick, her husband and best friend for over 43 years by her...
Avon Police Chief Greg Daly Tuesday updated the Avon Town Council on the use of so-called AVIS (Automated Vehicle Identification Systems) cameras throughout town starting late last year, concluding the program is having the desired effect...
Monument-based Lolley’s Ice Cream is opening a second location in Downtown Colorado Springs. A grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held May 16 at 12:30 p.m. and the community is invited to attend. The family-owned business is known for its homemade recipes crafted in-house using high-quality ingredients with no preservatives, artificial colors or [...] The post New Small Business Opening in Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Digest .
Downtown Colorado Springs is getting a little sweeter this weekend. Lolley’s Ice Cream, the Monument shop that’s built a loyal following on small-batch recipes and a no-preservatives, no-artificial-anything approach, opens its second location at 216 N. Tejon St. on Saturday, May 16 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Mayor Yemi Mobolade will speak [...] The post Lolley’s Ice Cream Brings Small-Batch Scoops to Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Insider .
A Colorado bill aimed at mitigating the fiscal and environmental impacts of coal-fired power plants that are forced to remain open due to federal orders is on its way to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk. The...