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CNN —On a vertical rockface like El Capitan, the soaring slab of granite in California’s Yosemite National Park, perfection is an elusive, almost impossible goal for professional climbers. Zangerl climbing El Capitan. Eric Bissell for Highpoint ProductionsOther climbers have come close to flashing a route up El Capitan before Zangerl, with asterisks often being placed alongside their completions. In flash climbing, the first attempt is also the last and even a tiny mistake can prove costly. Zangerl and her partner, Jacopo Larcher, rest in a tent on El Capitan.
Persons: El Capitan, El, Alex Honnold, , wasn’t, ” Zangerl, , Eric Bissell, asterisks, Pete Whittaker, Whittaker, Zangerl, Jacopo Larcher, Miya, ” Larcher, Instagram, Babsi, Honnold, Tommy Caldwell, wedging, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, El, CNN Sport, El Capitan Locations: El, Yosemite, Freerider, Austrian, El Cap, Zangerl, El Capitan, Austria
Members of the Proud Boys rally against vaccination mandates in New York City on Nov. 20, 2021. The Proud Boys of Columbus recently posted a claim that they had enrolled members as poll watchers and poll workers. But Proud Boys members are clearly active. The Proud Boys chapters are decentralized, but they've spent the time since Jan. 6 wedging themselves into other right-wing issues. The Proud Boys messages were sent over Telegram, which has become the preferred platform of far-right groups, where they can spread their content freely.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Donald Trump’s, Enrique Tarrio, Stephanie Keith, Marjorie Taylor Greene, they've, Stewart Rhodes, Rhodes, , Mitt Romney's, Tucker Carlson, Liz Cheney wouldn’t, Organizations: PHILADELPHIA, U.S, Capitol, Trump, Proud, Advance Democracy, NBC News, Columbus, NBC, U.S . Capitol, Trump —, Fox News Locations: , New York City, Ohio, American
New York CNN —Apple is wedging AI into its phones like a new U2 album no one asked for. However, given the “Apple Intelligence” highlights the company previewed in June and officially rolled out Monday, investors and customers alike may want to temper their expectations. Even Apple seemed to hedge a bit: It never mentioned the words “artificial intelligence.”The new tools look … fine. Munster expects iPhone sales will exceed Wall Street’s estimates in the coming quarters. The always image-conscious Apple knows better than to fall into the “AI” trap, even if its whole pitch for the new iPhone is AI.
Persons: CNN Business ’, you’ll, Siri, You’ll, , Gene Munster, Justin Sullivan, Tim Cook, ChatGPT, Apple Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Apple, Deepwater Asset Management, Munster, Apple Intelligence, Wall, of Hospitality Marketing, Management Locations: New York, Valley, Silicon Valley
When he was just 8 months old, our oldest began sleeping in our bed every night. But this caused a problem: while one baby fit fine, two growing boys don't fit quite so comfortably. AdvertisementBethaney Phillips' two kids co-sleep with her and her husband. Bethaney Phillips and her husband have been co-sleeping with their kids for years. In any case, I've found it's easier to move than try to convince them they don't need us nearby.
Persons: we'd, Bethaney Phillips, , snuggles, It's, I've Organizations: Service
A Tesla Cybertruck owner said his accelerator got stuck on full throttle while he was driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it's in touch with Tesla over the issue. The Cybertruck owner called it a "serious problem" but said he still likes the vehicle. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Jose Martinez, who is based in California, posted a video to TikTok on Sunday, saying he experienced a "serious problem" with his Cybertruck and describing what happened.
Persons: Tesla, , Tesla's, Jose Martinez Organizations: Traffic Safety Administration, Service, Business Locations: California
A Grave Escalation in the West Bank - The New York Times
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( Ori Nir | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Indeed, it seems ever more clear to me that ultranationalist West Bank settlers today are pursuing the same objective espoused by that American settler in 1988: to drive Palestinians out. In the process, more and more Israelis have accepted the view that areas in the West Bank inhabited by Jewish settlers have become a part of sovereign Israel. Of course, not all West Bank settlers are ultranationalists who believe that living in the Land of the Bible is a religious edict. For many years, the ultranationalist settlers’ strategy was mostly focused on avenging Palestinian terrorism and maintaining their illegal outposts — proto-settlements built without government approval and in violation of Israeli law. We are praying for a miracle.” I took that “miracle” to mean that through divine intervention, Israel would be able to annex the land of the West Bank without its Palestinian residents.
Persons: Organizations: West Bank, Oslo Accords Locations: West, Israel, Oslo, Israeli
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