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Air traffic controllers were already some of the most stressed workers in the U.S. before having to work without pay, say experts from Center for Aviation Studies

Airports across the United States have been experiencing significant flight delays recently because of a shortage of air traffic controllers, who have been required to work without pay since a government shutdown began on Oct. 1, 2025. Reports suggest employees have been calling in sick in increased numbers. And since there was already a shortage … Read more

LGBTQ+ youth have worse mental health outcomes without access to safe online spaces, studies show

When LGBTQ+ youth do not feel safe or accepted in their daily lives, they turn to the internet to seek community. Two new studies, conducted by The Trevor Project and Hopelab/Born This Way Foundation, each found that young LGBTQ+ people report greater rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation or attempts when they do not … Read more

OpenAI ChatGPT and Anthropic Claude chatbot usage studies may signal job losses ahead

Hello and welcome to Eye on AI…In this edition: OpenAI and Anthropic detail chatbot usage trends…AI companies promise big investments in the U.K….and the FTC probes chatbots’ impact on kids. Yesterday saw the release of dueling studies from OpenAI and Anthropic about the usage of their respective AI chatbots, ChatGPT and Claude. The studies provide … Read more

Today’s speed limits grew out of studies on rural roads from the 1930s and 1940s. Now states are looking to change guidelines

Rose Hammond pushed authorities for years to lower the 55 mph speed limit on a two-lane road that passes her assisted living community, a church, two schools and a busy park that hosts numerous youth sports leagues. “What are you waiting for, somebody to get killed?” the 85-year-old chided officials in northwest Ohio, complaining that nothing … Read more

NYC mayor candidate Mamdani studies Chicago’s Johnson’s political mistakes

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New York Assemb. Zohran Mamdani’s campaign is studying another far-left figure’s rapid rise in city politics – not to emulate it, but to avoid the missteps that earned him the “America’s Worst Mayor” moniker, according to a new report. Mamdani, D-Astoria, has a lot of parallels with … Read more

Rihanna and ASAP Rocky’s Son RZA Studies French on Road Trip

Rihanna and ASAP Rocky’s son RZA is nurturing his foreign language skills at an early age — or at least trying to! The pregnant “Umbrella” singer took to Instagram on Thursday, July 3 to share several images of her two sons, RZA, 3, and Riot, 23 months, as they embarked on a family road trip. … Read more

I’m a psychologist who studies couples—what people fight about the most in relationships

Even the happiest couples encounter conflict. But what they fight about reveals a lot about what’s missing in the relationship. As a psychologist who studies couples, I’ve found that there are a few similar topics that come up again and again. And the first step to resolving the conflicts is to know what those topics … Read more

RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA report’ revealed to have cited studies that don’t exist, and misinterpreted others

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released his 73-page “MAHA Report,” commissioned by the Trump administration, last week. Aiming to find the root causes of chronic disease in the U.S., it included sections on childhood illness, ultra-processed foods, chemicals, technology and children’s mental health, and medication and vaccines for children.  It cited 522 studies, with RFK calling … Read more

The EPA Will Likely Gut Team That Studies Health Risks From Chemicals

In early May, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would split up the agency’s main arm devoted to scientific research. According to a report from NPR, scientists at the 1,500-person Office of Research and Development were told to apply to roughly 500 new scientific research positions that would be sprinkled into other areas of … Read more

Stanford’s AI research lab to use Theta EdgeCloud for LLM model studies

Stanford lab, focused on AI research, will use the decentralized cloud computing platform Theta EdgeCloud for its work on LLMs. The decentralized cloud could be the solution for AI’s vast computing needs. On April 17, Theta Labs revealed that Stanford University’s AI would use Theta (THETA) EdgeCloud in its work on large language models. The … Read more

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