INSTEAD OF WATCHING A 2-HOUR MOVIE.
Watch this Anthropic Claude for Finance lecture.
It’s probably the best free hour in quant AI right now.
Bookmark it and watch it today, no matter what.
On a new episode of State of Play, @ChinaPowerCSIS expert Bonny Lin discusses why missteps over Taiwan could threaten the current stability of the U.S.-China relationship and conclusions on Taiwan after the Trump-Xi summit.
Watch here: https://t.co/N9ckj2m7eE
With nearly a quarter of the regular season in the books, Brewers reliever Aaron Ashby has sole possession of the Major League lead in victories, with seven.
🇨🇳 China's Zhuozhou Toll Plaza fits 50 cars side by side at peak traffic, with 25 marked toll lanes, before narrowing back to a normal road.
The scale of Chinese infrastructure is mind-blowing.
Atmospheric re-entry of NASA’s Orion (Artemis 1) looks insane at 20x speed. Here is the entire 25-minute descent in just 1 minute 15 seconds.
Credit: NASA
A baby at 32 weeks in the womb was caught smiling the moment she heard her dad’s voice during a routine ultrasound.
The scan showed the unborn girl breaking into a clear smile as soon as her father started speaking.
By this stage of pregnancy, babies can hear sounds from outside the womb and often recognize their parents’ voices.
An unforgettable moment. Life is truly precious.
🚨 UNITED PASSENGER CATCHES INSANE NASA ROCKET LAUNCH FROM PLANE WINDOW — FLIGHT ATTENDANT LOSES IT MID-AIR
A United flight just turned into a front-row seat to history.
A woman captures the exact moment NASA’s Artemis II rocket launches… straight from her window at 30,000 feet.
And then you hear the flight attendant:
“15 years of flying… I’ve been praying to see something like this.”
• Rocket blasting through the clouds
• Crew calling it a “once in a lifetime” moment
He said he flew to Florida multiple times just to see a launch…
Canceled. Every time.
And then this happens midair.
What are the chances you randomly look out your window… and see history taking off?
The strategic communications & message discipline from the Trump White House about the war in Iran has been disastrous, to put it mildly. Sending our troops into harm's way should not be a casual decision. Our military deserves political leadership that takes conflict seriously.
Alysa Liu shares what her life looked like after she retired from skating in 2022:
“I got my driver’s license... I could go wherever I wanted, hang out with my friends, take my siblings out. That helped me feel like my own person.”
Read the interview: https://t.co/ggFqz57joh