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Doctors in Switzerland prescribe museum visits instead of medication.

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Today’s topics

  • Thinking of Selling Your House? Timing Is Everything.

  • Meta’s AI Wants to Flirt for YouSpaceX Launches Classified Payload for National Reconnaissance Office

  • Lunar Lander Snaps a Stunning Sunset Selfie

  • The Ordinary Is Now Selling Eggs

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Thinking of Selling Your House? Timing Is Everything.

Zillow found that homes listed in late May sold for 1.6% more—about $5,600 extra—than at other times of the year. But don’t get too hyped—it depends on location. In Austin and San Diego, March was prime. Phoenix? November. Realtor.com pegs April 13–19 as the national sweet spot. Meanwhile, mortgage rates are still hovering near 7%, leaving buyers either bracing themselves or skipping open houses entirely. So yes, timing matters—but so does whether anyone can actually afford your home.

Boeing Scores Big with New Fighter Jet Deal

Trump just handed Boeing a lucrative fighter jet contract, snubbing Lockheed Martin and naming the aircraft the F-47—because, of course, he's the 47th president. The deal is part of the Air Force’s Next Gen Air Dominance program, designed to replace the F-22 with a more advanced, drone-friendly jet. No price tag revealed yet, but Boeing’s stock soared 5%, while Lockheed’s dropped nearly 7%. A major win for Boeing.

UAE Pledges $1.4 Trillion—Details? TBD

The UAE has vowed to invest $1.4 trillion in the U.S. over the next decade, targeting AI, semiconductors, energy, and manufacturing. The pledge came after a friendly White House meeting with Trump. Officials say this will "substantially increase" UAE’s existing investments—though some of these deals were previously announced. A trillion-dollar headline, but the fine print is still MIA.

Meta’s AI Wants to Flirt for You

Meta is testing AI-generated Instagram comments—because apparently, typing “🔥” is too much effort now. Post a pic smiling on your couch? The AI might suggest “Cute living room setup” or “Love the cozy atmosphere.” Translation: get ready for robotic compliments. This isn’t Meta’s first awkward AI experiment—remember those cringey AI characters with fake personalities? They didn’t last long. Let’s see if this one does.

Feeling Off? Try Staring at Art

In Neuchâtel, Switzerland, doctors can now prescribe museum visits like medication. Stressed? Down? Just not yourself? Here’s a free ticket to contemplate 18th-century landscapes and rethink your life. This new pilot program, funded by the local government, is based on a WHO report suggesting that the arts can reduce stress, ease trauma, and maybe even extend your lifespan. So instead of meds, you might be sent to vibe with some sculptures. Mental health, but make it aesthetic.

SpaceX Launches Classified Payload for National Reconnaissance Office

On March 24, 2025, SpaceX successfully launched a secretive payload for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The Falcon 9 rocket carried the NROL-69 mission, a classified operation under the National Security Space Launch program. After achieving supersonic speeds and securely deploying the payload, the Falcon 9's first stage returned to land safely at Landing Zone 1, marking another milestone in reusable rocket technology. This mission is part of a $160 million deal awarded to SpaceX in 2021, with another NRO mission scheduled, while United Launch Alliance has been contracted for six additional missions. ​Read more

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Captures Stellar Formation and Distant Galaxy

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a remarkable image featuring a plume of gas and dust from a forming star, set against the backdrop of a spiral galaxy. This composite image, released by NASA and the European Space Agency, resembles a rocket's contrail heading toward the galaxy. Located approximately 625 light-years from Earth within the Milky Way's star-forming region, the observation was made in infrared light. This alignment offers a clearer view compared to a similar image taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope in 2006, showcasing Webb's advanced capabilities. ​Read more

Lunar Lander Snaps a Stunning Sunset Selfie

NASA's Blue Ghost lander wrapped up its two-week Moon mission with a showstopping finale: the first-ever high-def images of a lunar sunset. Then, like a true space robot, it powered down without a second thought. Built by Firefly Aerospace, the lander spent 14 days delivering science equipment and capturing stunning photos before going silent. One lunar day, one last iconic moment.

Supreme Court Rejects Youth Climate Case

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Juliana v. United States, a lawsuit filed by young activists arguing that government support for fossil fuels violates their constitutional rights. The case, which inspired global youth climate movements, now comes to an end. Activists plan to continue fighting through new legal actions.

Greenpeace Faces Bankruptcy After Lawsuit Loss

Greenpeace may shut down its U.S. operations after losing a $660 million defamation lawsuit from Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline. The ruling deals a major blow to environmental activism, with critics calling it an attack on free speech.

Patrick Mahomes Ranked 7th Among All-Time QBs

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes has been ranked seventh on CBS Sports' all-time greatest quarterbacks list. At just 29, he boasts three Super Bowls, two league MVPs, and three Super Bowl MVPs. Despite concerns over the Chiefs’ offseason moves, Mahomes remains a dominant force in NFL history.

The Ordinary Is Now Selling Eggs

Skincare brand The Ordinary has taken an unexpected turn—from face serums to breakfast. In a playful collaboration with the ever-chaotic art collective MSCHF, they launched cartons of eggs for $3.37 at their NYC stores. With an ongoing egg shortage across the U.S., the duo seemingly asked: Why not fix breakfast instead of your skin? Bold, bizarre, and honestly—kind of iconic.

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