Sunday June 7, 2026


June 7, 1958 - April 21, 2017


Prince - Videos - Discography - Filmography


Time is a mind construct. It's not real


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June 7, 2026


79th Tony Awards - Wikipedia


Sunday night, New York City shines once again as Broadway takes center stage for the annual Tony Awards. While sports fans continue celebrating the Knicks' remarkable playoff run and movie lovers gather for the Tribeca Film Festival, the theater community prepares for its most prestigious evening of the year.


The Tony Awards are more than a celebration of acting, directing, music, and storytelling. They are a reminder that New York remains one of the world's great creative capitals. Every Broadway production represents years of imagination, collaboration, and determination brought to life under the bright lights of the theater district.


On Tony night, dreams become reality. For some artists, it is the culmination of a lifelong journey. For others, it is the beginning of a new chapter. Behind every nomination is a story of perseverance, passion, and the willingness to take a chance on a creative vision.


As the curtain rises on another Tony Awards ceremony, audiences around the world will be watching. Yet nowhere will the excitement be felt more deeply than here in New York City, where Broadway is more than entertainment - it's part of the city's identity.


From the roar of the crowd at Madison Square Garden to the standing ovations on Broadway, New York continues to remind us why it remains a place where dreams are pursued, stories are told, and the spotlight never truly fades.




Reaching For the Stars


2026 NBA Finals - Games 1 & 2 - Knicks vs. Spurs


Games 3 & 4 - Monday at Night Madison Square Garden. The energies are building. High Security. Trump says he'll be there - making him the first sitting U.S. president to watch an NBA Finals game in person. He would stay briefly and will be booed.




June 3-14, 2026



Tribeca Film Festival 2026


25th Anniversary of 9/11




Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Astronomers Detect a Close Pair of Supermassive Black Holes for the First Time


James Webb Spots And Measures Dormant Black Hole From The Dawn Of The Universe


Researchers identify South Atlantic fireball as likely interstellar meteor


Our Sun's 'Heartbeat' Has Been Mysteriously Changing For 40 Years


NASA astronauts briefly shelter in 'safe haven' procedure following worsening leaks on International Space Station


Researchers Measured Alien Planet Spins and Discovered a Surprising Pattern


BAs SpaceX prepares its long-awaited stock market debut, investors everywhere are scrambling to get a piece of the action - through investment funds, related company stocks, and even online prediction markets


Astronomers Have Uncovered a Strange Pattern in The Winds of Alien Worlds


Scientists Find Cosmic 'Rosetta Stone' To Decode Baffling Signals From Deep Space





Everything is a countdown to something else


Away from the noise - (the left side of the image) - you need only recognize mathematical patterns and sequences hidden in plain sight. The extraterrestrial part of your programming will do the rest. When you look at the sequence, your logical mind may hesitate, but its subliminal architecture will recognize the messages.




Physics in the News


Physics


Scientists found a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states


Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles


An Oxford Physicist Claims Reality May Shape You More Than You Shape It PopMech Editors


Mark Thomson has taken the reins at CERN just as particle physics confronts some of its deepest unknowns - and faces hard choices about what comes next


In to the Multiverse (of opinions): Do Physicists Actually Agree About the Universe?


In condensed matter physics, driving a material with an external stimulus can push it into new nonequilibrium states that reveal hidden properties or create entirely new, potentially useful behaviors


Physicists Just Achieved 'Perfect Randomness' For The First Time Ever


Quantum light gives a 20-fold boost to ultrafast laser processes





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


Chemists Capture a Bizarre Molecular Structure Never Seen Before


Scientists Crack Major Ammonia Problem With a Platinum Catalyst Breakthrough


What biodegradable packaging really means





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


Nvidia enters PC market with RTX Spark artificial intelligence chips


NVIDIA and Microsoft Reinvent Windows PCs for the Age of Personal AI


Apple's WWDC: Tim Cook’s AI legacy at stake in his final developer conference as CEO


Here comes new Siri again


Microsoft's new quantum chip is 1,000 times more reliable than its predecessor - but why is this new chip so controversial?


AI Could Soon Use More Water Than Humanity Drinks, UN Report Warns


Mass Spectrometry Breakthrough Detects Billions of Molecules at Once


AI Could Soon Use More Water Than Humanity Drinks, UN Report Warns


AI brings object-level vision prosthetics closer to reality


Anthropic gave approximately 150 organizations around the world access to Mythos, its powerful new AI model whose rapid ability to identify weaknesses in computer security has sparked global concern.





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Scientists Discover Gut Signal That Turns Off Sugar Cravings


Scientists warn that free-living amoebae may be an under-appreciated public health threat, capable of causing deadly infections and shielding other dangerous microbes from water treatment. Climate change and aging infrastructure could help these resilient organisms spread more widely in the years ahead.


How we sleep may have lasting impacts for our brain health as we age


Stress Can Literally Make You Lose Your Direction, According to New MRI Evidence


The hum that only a few can perceive: Potential sources of a low-frequency sound. The hum that only a few can perceive: Potential sources of a low-frequency sound


Inside the 2026 Ebola Outbreak in the DRC


Painful Side Effect of Statins Explained After Decades of Mystery


Doctors May Need To Rethink Calcium and Vitamin D Recommendations After Major Review


Researchers Suspected Brain Inflammation in Long COVID but Found Something Else


Scientists Discover a Hidden Cause of Cellular Aging That Can Be Reversed


Breakthrough Pill Nearly Doubles Survival Time For One of The Deadliest Cancers


Inside the 2026 Ebola Outbreak in the DRC


Painful Side Effect of Statins Explained After Decades of Mystery





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Older brains work harder to stay upright, with nearly 50% longer delay


Newfound 'switchboard' helps brain form new memories without forgetting older ones


Brain 'growth charts' map white matter changes across the human lifespan





Psychology in the News


Psychology Index - Blogs: Self-Awareness


More than a century after Sigmund Freud developed his influential theories of the mind, some researchers believe modern neuroscience may be arriving at surprisingly similar conclusions.


A Psychologist Explains Why 40% of People Are Avoiding the News


Researchers say daylight saving time may worsen cognitive, psychological problems


Five minutes of prayer reduces pain and anxiety in primary care patients, randomized trial finds





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Scientists have uncovered a hidden class of deep-mantle earthquakes beneath Utah, overturning decades of assumptions about where earthquakes can occur.


Scientists race to collect the last seeds from a critically endangered Dendroseris neriifolia tree before it goes extinct


Scientists Found Evidence The Mediterranean Sea Completely Dried Out for 600,000 Years, Creating a Basin Nearly Two Miles Deep


Scientists race to collect the last seeds from a critically endangered Dendroseris neriifolia tree before it goes extinct


Scientists Found Evidence The Mediterranean Sea Completely Dried Out for 600,000 Years, Creating a Basin Nearly Two Miles Deep


The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive


Video: A photographer in Hawaii captured the moment a rainbow appeared during the Kilauea volcano's most recent eruption on Monday


The on-and-off eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano broke a record Monday with the number of periods it has produced fountains of lava since it began erupting in December 2024.


A hidden pollutant is changing how the world's forests breathe





Antarctica In the News


Antarctica - Science and Pseudoscience


Hidden meltwater found deep in Antarctic coastal waters reveals stronger climate impacts


Giant fan-shaped structure found under East Antarctica


Scientists discover vast hidden structure beneath Antarctica's ice





The Origin of Our Origin Story


The Place Where the Tigris Euphrates Rivers Meet


The Euphrates River is my ultimate signpost for the road home. Long before Before Crystalinks (B.C.) - its waters flowed through my oldest childhood memories as Ellie Crystal, weaving directly into my book Sarah and Alexander.


Set against the backdrop of Mesopotamia - the Cradle of Civilization where the Tigris and Euphrates meet - this landscape holds the ultimate human origin story.


As scientists uncover the physical genesis of this sacred river, I find myself looking toward the Persian Gulf, Iran, and my companion Z, Zoroaster the Persian Prophet.


This takes us to modern day Iran and Israel and the journey of a sacred bloodline that began in the Middle East - has traversed the global game board and is now coming full circle integrating cosmology, science, and mythology - as triggers for human memory.


Are you tired of human dramas and chaos? The origin of our origin story is laced with endless clues that you will discover as your DNA programming unfolds.


Scientists reveal the origin of the Euphrates - a river that fed the 'cradle of civilization'   Live Science - June 2, 2026




Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Stonehenge Altar Stone's epic transportation across ancient Britain detailed in new study


Under Notre Dame cathedral, a 'dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history


Thirty years at El Miron cave uncover 40,000 years of Iberian prehistory


17,000-year-old stripes of red in a Welsh cave are the oldest rock art in the UK, study finds


Scientists Find Signs of Active Life in Otzi The Iceman


Otzi the Iceman's body is covered in ancient yeast and scientists just used it to make a sourdough


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First shipwrecks linked to real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas


Archaeologists Have Found Something Unexpected Inside a 1,600-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy - a fragment of Homer's Iliad


In Senegal, a 2,000-year-old iron workshop sheds new light on the past


Germany Roadworks Uncover 800 Buried Traces of a Prehistoric Settlement Larger Than Archaeologists Expected





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


The Missing Notebooks That Solved a 25-Year-Old Paleontology Mystery


New Crocodile Cousin Discovered After 210 Million Years Hidden in Stone












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