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The Moon's Largest Crater Has Something Odd Going on – And Astronauts Are Heading There
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The Moon's Largest Crater Has Something Odd Going on – And Astronauts Are Heading There

A window into its mysterious innards.
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Two children, ages 9 and 10, charged with attempted murder, rape in brutal attack on 5-year-old girl
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Two children, ages 9 and 10, charged with attempted murder, rape in brutal attack on 5-year-old girl

In a chilling case that has horrified the community, two young children—a 9-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl—have been charged with attempted murder, rape, felonious assault, kidnapping, and strangulation following a brutal attack on a 5-year-old girl last month. Prosecutors in Cuyahoga County announced the charges on Wednesday, describing the incident as one of the […]
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says ‘millions of people’ will be living in space by 2045—and robots will commute on our behalf to the moon
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says ‘millions of people’ will be living in space by 2045—and robots will commute on our behalf to the moon

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos painted an exhilarating picture of the future during his keynote at Italian Tech Week 2025. Speaking on October 15, 2025, Bezos dismissed the gloom surrounding tools like ChatGPT, insisting that technological progress has always ushered in greater abundance for civilization. “I don’t see how anybody can be discouraged who is alive […]
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Facebook removes group that shared information on ICE Agents
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Facebook removes group that shared information on ICE Agents

Meta has removed a prominent Facebook group used by Chicago-area residents to monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The group, “ICE Sighting-Chicagoland,” boasted over 80,000 members and served as a hub for sharing real-time photos and locations of immigration officers, according to a report in The New York Times on October 15, 2025. The […]
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Spotify partners with record labels to create ‘artist-first’ AI music products
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Spotify partners with record labels to create ‘artist-first’ AI music products

Spotify has announced new partnerships with major record labels — including Sony, Universal, Warner, and Merlin — to build “responsible AI” tools that protect artists’ rights and ensure fair compensation. The initiative will let artists opt in or out of AI use.
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Last 48 hours to save before TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 flash sale ends
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Last 48 hours to save before TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 flash sale ends

Last 48 hours to save before the TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 flash sale ends. Save up to $624 on your ticket and join 10,000 tech leaders. Register here.
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Amazon launches pay-per-visit virtual healthcare service for kids
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Amazon launches pay-per-visit virtual healthcare service for kids

Amazon’s One Medical is expanding into pediatric care with a new pay-per-visit virtual health service for children ages 2 to 11. Starting at $29 for message-based visits and $49 for video calls, the service treats common conditions like pink eye, eczema, and rashes, and also handles medication renewals
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General Intuition lands $134M seed to teach agents spatial reasoning using video game clips
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General Intuition lands $134M seed to teach agents spatial reasoning using video game clips

Late last year, OpenAI reportedly tried to buy Medal and its vast trove of video game data for $500M. Today, the company spun out a frontier research lab that's using that data to build AI agents that understand how they move through space and time, a concept called spatial-temporal reasoning.
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Shooter Jennings Won’t Rule Out Opening A Waylon Jennings-Themed Bar In Nashville – “There Have Been Talks”
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Shooter Jennings Won’t Rule Out Opening A Waylon Jennings-Themed Bar In Nashville – “There Have Been Talks”

Is a Waylon Jennings bar in Nashville on the horizon? In an industry that seemingly never rests, Shooter Jennings is undoubtedly one of the busiest creators in country music. When he’s not creating music of his own, the 3x Grammy winner is producing albums for the likes of Turnpike Troubadours, Charley Crockett, Jake Owen, American Aquarium, Lukas Nelson, Tanya Tucker and more. 2025, in particular, has been an incredibly stacked year for Jennings, producing the likes of Turnpike’s The Price of Admission, Crockett’s Lonesome Drifter and Dollar A Day, Nelson’s American Romance, Owen’s upcoming Dreams to Dream and most notably, the highly-anticipated collection of his father, Waylon Jennings’, lost tracks on Songbird, which debuted at #17 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart this week. With all of that being said, it’s been an incredibly busy year for Jennings, both as an artist and producer. With Songbird’s release back on October 3rd, Jennings recently appeared on Rolling Stone’s “Nashville Now” podcast. Sitting down with host, Joseph Hudak, the “Lonesome Blues” singer dove into everything from the discovery and construction of the lost tapes on Songbird and separating himself from his father’s work to the current state of Nashville and even Sabrina Carpenter’s recent dip into the genre during her recent Opry debut. On the topic of Nashville, Jennings opened up about how he finds the constant white noise of covers being played at every bar incredibly annoying. Recalling a recent trip with the Turnpike Troubadours, he joked and said he wanted to open up a music-free bar, noting all the real musicians would rather be there. “I went to go get lunch, and everywhere I went there was someone yelling a f****** song out of a restaurant. I’m downtown, so I’m around Kid Rock’s bar and all that sh*t. Bon Jovi covers are coming out of this room, somebody’s yelling Tyler Childers out of this room… I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m going to try to find a restaurant that has no music.’ If I open up a bar, it’s going to be silent, and I know all the musicians will hang out there… I kind of hate music when I’m here.” Of course, this is thanks in part to the seemingly endless number of artists’ bars that have popped up on Broadway and its surround area over the past decade, ranging from the aforementioned Kid Rock to the likes of fellow country stars such as Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Post Malone and more. Though bars bearing artists’ names have undoubtedly become all the rage lately, Shooter has been hesitant to green-light a Waylon Jennings-themed bar over the years. This is mostly thanks in part to the simple fact that Waylon famously did not drink all that much. With that being said, however, Shooter revealed that he has recently changed his tune and has not ruled out the possibility of a Waylon bar in the future “if it was the right thing”, noting that there have been serious talks about it in the past. “There was a while where I would not do it because he didn’t drink, and I thought it was a weird thing. But now I’d totally do it if it was the right thing, and there have been talks about it.” With seemingly everyone in the genre getting their own bar recently, highlighted by the fact that even newcomers such as Jelly Roll and Post Malone have their own, I think it’s about time we see some legends, such as Waylon, get their own venue, even if it’s posthumously. But of course, that’s entirely up to Shooter and the rest of the Jennings family to decide. Watch the full podcast here: The post Shooter Jennings Won’t Rule Out Opening A Waylon Jennings-Themed Bar In Nashville – “There Have Been Talks” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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