YouTube rolls out a tool to let some creators upload different thumbnails for each video dubbed into a different language, to help expand their global audience (Dan Whateley/Business Insider)
https://www.businessinsider.com/youtube-te
Noem ending TSA Quiet Skies traveler surveillance program
https://thehill.com/policy/transportation/5335538-noem-ending-tsa-quiet-skies-traveler-surveillance-program/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Trump Wants to Cut Tribal College Funding by Nearly 90%,
Putting Them at Risk of Closing
ProPublica found that Congress was underfunding tribal colleges by a quarter-billion dollars per year.
Rather than fixing the problem, proposed federal funding cuts unveiled this week would devastate the schools, tribal education leaders say
YouTube rolls out a tool to let some creators upload different thumbnails for each video dubbed into a different language, to help expand their global audience (Dan Whateley/Business Insider)
https://www.businessinsider.com/youtube-te
Mergers and Recoil in Triple Massive Black Hole Systems from Illustris
Pranav Satheesh, Laura Blecha, Luke Zoltan Kelley
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04369 h…
Uncertainty quantification and stability of neural operators for prediction of three-dimensional turbulence
Xintong Zou, Zhijie Li, Yunpeng Wang, Huiyu Yang, Jianchun Wang
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04898
Donald Trump's selective 'travel ban' targets African countries
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2025/06/07/donald-trump-s-selective-travel-ban-targets-african-countries_6742095_4.html
Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday evening to ban travel from several countries, citing security risks.
The ban will fully restrict entry of nationals from 12 countries:
Afghanistan; Myanmar, also known as Burma; Chad; Republic of the Congo; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Haiti; Iran; Libya; Somalia; Sudan; and Yemen.
People from seven countries will have partial restriction:
Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.
The proclamation i…
U.S. health officials have changed their advice to international travelers about measles,
saying that Americans should be vaccinated against the virus
-- no matter where they’re going.
U.S. residents are recommended to get measles-mumps-rubella shots, anyway.
But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention previously emphasized the importance of vaccination for travelers going to countries with outbreaks.