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Hyundai Scores Robotics PR Win, Shanks Ball On FIFA Transport Opportunity

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be one of the biggest global events of the decade — as all World Cups are. It’s estimated that a whopping 1.5 billion people tuned in to watch the final match of the 2022 World Cup, and approximately 5 billion people “engaged ... [continued] The post Hyundai Scores Robotics PR Win, Shanks Ball On FIFA Transport Opportunity appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
USPS reveals startling number of dog attacks on workers — and issues urgent warning to pet owners

"While my physical wounds have healed, the trauma of that vicious attack stays with me."

Boston, MA NBC Boston Jun 5
Boston Pride for the People Parade is set to step off, with history, protest in mind

Rainbow flags are flying in the South End as the neighborhood prepares to celebrate Boston’s LGBTQ community at Saturday’s Pride for the People Parade. Three hundred different organizations with about 12,000 people are expected to participate in what will be the city’s nearly 60th Pride parade. ”There are still things that we are fighting for today, and so we want to remember those that fought before us,” said Adrianna Boulin, of Boston Pride for the People. This year’s theme is Pride as Protest – 1776, and organizers say Pride will always be a protest. “The fact that we are here, the fact that in the midst of what is really an attack LGBTQ people’s rights by legislatures across the country, by our own federal government — we’re here to protest and say we’re not going anywhere,” said Gary Daffin of Boston Pride for the People. The parade is nearly 2 miles. It starts in Copley Square and works its way through a number of streets in the South End and th

New York, NY Gothamist Jun 5
NYC medical examiner hopes Missing Person's Day helps close cold cases

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Since 2014, the event has helped identify the remains of dozens of individuals in New York and across the country. [ more › ]

Los Angeles, CA KTLA Jun 5
Yardfest is coming back to Downtown Disney for Juneteenth

Yardfest is heading back to the Downtown Disney District as part of the resort’s Celebrate Soulfully: Summer Vibes celebration kicking off on Juneteenth. The free event, Disney On The Yard Presents Yardfest: Part of Celebrate Soulfully, takes place June 19 from 5 to 9 p.m., with performances scheduled at 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., and 8:15 [...]

Columbus, OH NBC4i Jun 5
Regional Emmys group honors NBC4's Jennifer Kiser

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The group behind the regional Emmys is honoring one of NBC4’s own. The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced Friday that it is inducting Jennifer Kiser, director of operations at NBC4, into its Silver Circle. The Silver Circle honors those with at least 25 [...]

Global Good News Network Jun 5
Banner Avocado Harvest Ends with 15,000 lb. Dish of Guacamole–a Guinness World Record

After a record avocado harvest, over 1,000 growers in the Mexican state of Michoacan sat down to set another one: the largest bowl of guacamole in history. They succeeded, as Guinness World Record was on hand to verify, when their gargantuan guac weighed in at a terrier short of 15,000 pounds of scoopable goodness. It […] The post Banner Avocado Harvest Ends with 15,000 lb. Dish of Guacamole–a Guinness World Record appeared first on Good News Network.

Science PhysOrg Jun 5
Critical Te-104 decay measurements may help answer century-old alpha particle formation question

University of Tennessee, Knoxville physicists and their colleagues have made critical measurements of the lifetime and decay energy of tellurium-104 (Te-104), an important step in answering a century-old question and understanding how hundreds of nuclei decay. The results are published in Nature.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 5
Virtual reality can reduce therapists' fears about exposure therapy

Researchers at Bradley Hospital found that a virtual reality (VR) training program can help therapists feel more confident using exposure therapy and reduce their negative beliefs about it—even more than traditional classroom-style training alone. The study, published in the journal JMIR Medical Education, is one of the first to test how the level of immersion in VR affects therapist training, and it uses a clear framework aimed at addressing a major reason exposure therapy is underused.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 5
Is ‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ Movie Streaming? Where to Watch ‘The Amazing Digital Circus’ Episode 9

Once again, YouTubers are taking over the Hollywood box office.