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Colorado's wolves have produced new pups, state agency confirms
DENVER — The wolves roaming the state have new pups that are being monitored by wildlife officials, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed Thursday.
A spokesman for the agency declined to say how many pups have been spotted — or from how many litters — but said staff members had begun to tally the number of new additions to the state’s ...Read more

AI toys and games? Barbie maker Mattel teams up with OpenAI to create new products
Your next toy or game may be able to converse with you.
Mattel, the El Segundo toy maker behind Barbie and Hot Wheels, said Thursday that it’s teaming up with OpenAI, which created popular chatbot ChatGPT, to “bring the magic of AI to age-appropriate play experiences.”
The companies are planning to unveil their first product later this ...Read more

Trump cancels landmark Columbia River agreement with tribes, Washington, Oregon
SEATTLE — A sweeping Biden-era initiative to restore Columbia Basin salmon runs, boost tribal energy development and provide a pathway for dam removal on the Lower Snake River has been canceled by President Donald Trump.
A presidential memorandum issued Thursday revoked the 2023 Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement, which Trump stated “placed...Read more

ULA's retired Delta IV launch tower demolished as SpaceX eyes Cape Canaveral site for Starship
With SpaceX champing at the bit to begin construction of a new Starship launch site at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, demolition began Thursday to remove structures used by the previous tenant, United Launch Alliance.
ULA used Space Launch Complex 37 for its Delta IV class of rockets, but the last Delta IV Heavy mission flew in April 2024 ...Read more

Space station leak investigation prompts NASA, Axiom Space to postpone launch
An ongoing leak on the Russian side of the International Space Station has prompted an indefinite postponement of a planned human spaceflight from Kennedy Space Center, according to NASA.
Axiom Space was aiming to launch its Ax-4 mission with four private astronauts this week atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 from KSC’s Launch Pad 39-A, and had already ...Read more

Carpenter bees can chew through your California home. How to get rid of them
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Notice giant black bees buzzing around your backyard?
That could spell trouble for your deck or fence, according to David Headrick, Cal Poly professor emeritus of entomology and pest management.
Those enormous insects you’ve spotted are carpenter bees, he said.
Carpenter bees use their powerful jaws to burrow into ...Read more

'Extremely distressing' Chesapeake Bay blue crab populations call for curtailing harvest, experts say
NORFOLK, Va. — Blue crab populations in the Chesapeake Bay took a sizable hit in 2025, marking a need for more cautious harvest regulations, some environmentalists say.
Each winter, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science at William & Mary cooperate on a dredge survey to record the population ...Read more

College grads are lab rats in the great AI experiment
Companies are eliminating the grunt work that used to train young professionals — and they don’t seem to have a clear plan for what comes next.
AI is analyzing documents, writing briefing notes, creating Power Point presentations or handling customer service queries, and — surprise! — now the younger humans who normally do that work ...Read more
Man smuggling exotic protected birds in cardboard box is detained in California, feds say
A California man arrived to the U.S. from Mexico with a commercial amount of alcohol, candy, snacks and soda in his car — as well as seven exotic, protected birds inside a cardboard SKYY vodka box, according to court documents.
Juandaniel Medina, 24, of Lindsay, planned on breeding or reselling the live Amazon parrots he smuggled into ...Read more

18th gray whale washes up dead on California coast -- and experts are stumped
A body of a gray whale found on a San Francisco Bay Area beach marks the 18th death of 2025 for the marine mammals in the region, experts reported.
The dead male gray whale washed up at Lands End on Saturday, June 7, the California Academy of Sciences said in a June 9 news release.
No necropsy was performed, so the cause of death remains ...Read more

Nvidia CEO sees tenfold boost to Europe's AI computing power
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang projected that Europe’s artificial-intelligence computing capacity will increase by a factor of ten over the next two years, with more than 20 so-called AI factories in the works.
“Europe has now awakened to the importance of these AI factories,” said Huang, whose company is supplying ...Read more

Venture capital investment is rising in Los Angeles -- and not just for AI startups
Early this year, private equity firm Blackstone bet big on the future of artificial intelligence by investing $300 million in a Los Angeles company that’s been around for more than two decades.
The company, DDN, helps businesses store and manage the massive trove of data that powers AI systems — the lifeblood needed for chatbots, self-...Read more

Sound Advice: Golf rangefinder a hole-in-one gift idea and TV shopping tips
Quality $80 golf rangefinder: I wish I would have come across this sooner for Father's Day, but it is Father's Day gift giving that caused me to come across this nice golf rangefinder, which was recently introduced and getting good reviews. This is also a product category that I have been asked to cover, so a lot of readers should enjoy this as ...Read more
California 'strike team' aims to keep wolves from attacking cattle on ranches
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California wildlife officials may use “injurious” techniques to chase wolves away from cattle ranches in the state’s Sierra Valley and Siskiyou County rangeland this summer, part of a new program aimed at reducing wolf attacks on livestock, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said.
The pilot program, ...Read more

Jim Rossman: What to do when your cloud storage is full?
I got a question from a friend last week who received an email message from Apple about his iPhone.
The message read, “Your iCloud storage is full. Because you’ve exceeded your storage plan, your documents, contacts and device data are no longer backing up to iCloud and your photos and videos are not uploading to iCloud Photos. To ...Read more

Gadgets: A powerful portable speaker
Tribit's StormBox Lava portable wireless (Bluetooth 5.4) speaker is as advertised: powerful, great-sounding and portable.
The powerful bass-heavy, room-filling sound comes from 80 watts of internal speakers consisting of dual 30W neodymium magnet woofers and dual 10W silk dome tweeters. This adds up to the powerful, clear and crisp sound at ...Read more

Kangaroo hopping around Florida road highlights problems with exotic pets
ORLANDO, Fla. — The stunning sight of a kangaroo hopping down a busy St. Cloud road made headlines last month and, for the animal sanctuary that took in the wayward marsupial, provided another reminder that ordinary people owning exotic animals is not always easy or wise.
“I blame the internet for people getting a lot of things they ...Read more

Wearing a computer on your face? Snap looks to take on rivals with new augmented reality glasses
For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones.
The Santa Monica, California-based tech company will soon see if its multibillion-dollar bet on augmented reality glasses has paid off.
Snap said Tuesday it plans to release ...Read more

SpaceX plans up to 76 Starship launches annually from old Delta IV launch site
The first of two Environmental Impact Statements around SpaceX plans for Starship launch sites on Florida's Space Coast was released last week, and it lays out the company’s plans to fly as many as 76 times a year from Cape Canaveral Space Station.
The Department of the Air Force owns the property at Space Launch Complex 37 that was most ...Read more

SpaceX launches Starlink mission while Axiom Space waits out weather
Tuesday morning’s weather was nice enough on the Space Coast for one of two planned launches, but high winds in a potential abort site forced the human spaceflight plans of Axiom Space and SpaceX to push the Ax-4 mission from Kennedy Space Center to at least Wednesday.
The payload of 23 Starlink satellites on another SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, ...Read more
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