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Sam Altman Just Walked Back His Own Jobs Apocalypse Prediction and No One Quite Believes Him

Sam Altman is now saying AI may not trigger the white-collar jobs apocalypse he once warned about. The reversal is striking, but after years of alarm, hype, and mixed evidence, many workers and analysts are not ready to trust the softer message.

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Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin Rocket Just Exploded on the Launch Pad and the Timing Could Not Be Worse

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a launch pad test in Florida, jolting one of Jeff Bezos’s most important space programs at a moment when pressure from Amazon, NASA, and SpaceX was already intensifying. The blast is more than a dramatic setback; it threatens launch schedules, lunar ambitions, and Blue Origin’s credibility in the commercial space race.

World Cup Ticket Prices Have Reached a Level That Has Fans and Attorneys General Both Furious​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Record Heat Is Shattering Temperature Records Across the US and Forecasters Are Already Alarmed

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Arsenal Just Won the Premier League and Fans From London to Lagos Are Losing Their Minds

Arsenal’s first Premier League title in 22 years has unleashed a wave of joy that stretches far beyond north London. From the Emirates to viewing centers in Lagos, the club’s victory has become a global cultural moment as much as a sporting one.

Sam Altman Just Walked Back His Own Jobs Apocalypse Prediction and No One Quite Believes Him

Sam Altman is now saying AI may not trigger the white-collar jobs apocalypse he once warned about. The reversal is striking, but after years of alarm, hype, and mixed evidence, many workers and analysts are not ready to trust the softer message.

Europe Just Broke Late May Heat Records and Scientists Are Calling It a Warning Sign for the Rest of Us

Europe’s extraordinary late-May heat wave did more than rewrite weather records. It exposed how quickly extreme heat is arriving, how deadly it can be before summer even begins, and why scientists see it as a warning for countries far beyond Europe.

The Pope Just Released an Encyclical About AI and Even Silicon Valley Didn’t See That Coming

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, thrusts artificial intelligence into the center of a global moral debate. By framing AI as a question of human dignity, labor, power, and war, the Vatican has entered a conversation many in Silicon Valley assumed it owned.

SpaceX Is About to Pull Off the Biggest IPO in History and Elon Musk Is Going to Get Even Richer

SpaceX’s long-awaited march to the public markets is shaping up to be one of the most consequential offerings in financial history. If the company prices near current expectations, it could reset IPO records, reshape investor appetite for growth stories, and add enormously to Elon Musk’s wealth.

Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin Rocket Just Exploded on the Launch Pad and the Timing Could Not Be Worse

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World Cup Ticket Prices Have Reached a Level That Has Fans and Attorneys General Both Furious​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The 2026 World Cup was supposed to be the most accessible tournament in history. Instead, soaring prices, dynamic pricing, seat-map disputes, and official investigations have turned the scramble for tickets into one of the event’s biggest controversies.

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Sam Altman Just Walked Back His Own Jobs Apocalypse Prediction and No One Quite Believes Him

Sam Altman is now saying AI may not trigger the white-collar jobs apocalypse he once warned about. The reversal is striking, but after years of alarm, hype, and mixed evidence, many workers and analysts are not ready to trust the softer message.

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