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How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962
Rachel Carson was a marine biologist who wrote three books about life in the ocean, before a letter, published in The Boston Herald, prompted a change of focus. The letter described the deadly impact of the pesticide DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) on a bird population in Massachusetts. Carson set off to research the environmental effects of pesticides: she pencilled in “Silent Spring” as the title for a chapter on birds, but her agent suggested that it worked for the book as a whole.
The people who actually want AI to replace humanity
“I want AI to be a tool that allows human flourishing!” exclaimed Brad Carson, a former member of Congress. “There is an option out there where AI is just a tool for us.” The people who actually want AI to replace humanity We need to create a new humanism before the “AI successionists” win.
Jimmy Kimmel says he felt 'defeated' after Colbert show was cancelled, says CBS is using 'made-up numbers'
Late-night talk shows used to be a unifying force in American television. Millions and millions of people tuned in to watch Johnny Carson poke fun at everyone, identify and support up-and-coming comics, entertain with clever and timeless skits, bring on musical guests and tell jokes. Those days are long, long gone.
Remains found in New Mexico national forest ID’d as those of Melissa Casias, who vanished last year
Human remains found by a hiker last week in a New Mexico national forest are those of a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who had been missing for nearly a year, authorities said. The discovery in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest was reported Thursday, and the New Mexico Medical Investigator’s Office identified the remains as those of Melissa Casias, authorities said. “Investigators also learned that a handgun was located alongside the remains,” New Mexico State Police...
Oil Prices Jump as Middle East Tensions Build
An oil refinery in Carson, Calif. The possibility of continued fighting has raised concerns about how long the world’s stockpiles of oil and fuels will last if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen.
Oil Prices Jump as Middle East Tensions Build
An oil refinery in Carson, Calif. The possibility of continued fighting has raised concerns about how long the world’s stockpiles of oil and fuels will last if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen.
Family of Los Alamos lab worker found dead near handgun rejects suicide theory, suspects foul play
The family of a worker at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico found dead next to a handgun over the weekend has rejected the idea that she would have killed herself, and some relatives believe foul play may have been involved. Melissa Casias, 54, vanished on June 26, 2025, from Taos, New Mexico, according to authorities. Relatives on her parents' side of the family wrote on Facebook that the area where she’d be found, in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest, had been...
Short-Sellers Are Lining Up to Take Bets Against Bond ETFs
Short-sellers are increasingly targeting bond ETFs, with Carson Block of Muddy Waters Capital LLC shorting Elf Beauty Inc. shares. This trend highlights the growing interest in taking bets against bond ETFs, as investors seek to capitalize on market fluctuations. The move by Block underscores the importance of careful analysis and strategic decision-making in the world of finance.
NASCAR's scariest wreck in years rocks garage, Earnhardt saves another one & Bubba Wallace lectures young star
I've done this 'racin deal for a long time, as Darrell Waltrip (D-Dubya!) would say. I've watched a lot of NASCAR races. Covered a lot of Daytona 500s.
Meet the Jackals: The Spurs fan club built for the...
AS THE PREGAME clock hits zeroes before Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Jackals are ready and fired up to execute Victor Wembanyama's vision. The European football-style fan club founded by the San Antonio Spurs' superstar fills the top four rows of Section 114 inside Frost Bank Center, perched above the baseline by the visitors' bench, waving signs and wearing all sorts of wild hats, wigs, masks and other creative accessories. For the moment, Jacob Esquivel has relocated from the top row of...