No apps, no swipes βΒ every EV will get Supercharger-like charging in 2025
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Really looking forward to this
No apps, no swipes βΒ every EV will get Supercharger-like charging in 2025
Universal Plug & Charge will finally roll out next year, thanks to an effort between SAE, industry, and the Biden administration.Jameson Dow (Electrek)
LibsOfTikTok banned from Bluesky after just 9 days on the site - LGBTQ Nation
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LibsOfTikTok banned from Bluesky after just 9 days on the site - LGBTQ Nation
The account regularly accused LGBTQ+ people and allies of "grooming," "sexualizing," or "indoctrinating children.Daniel Villarreal (LGBTQ Nation)
Bought MEC gloves, mitts or pants? These ones might have mould - National | Globalnews.ca
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Never thought I'd be sharing a clothing recall, let alone one related to mold.
Bought MEC gloves, mitts or pants? These ones might have mould
The recall pertains to MEC Menβs Borderlands pants, available in black and rosin colours. It also involves certain MEC mitts for children and youths, and certain gloves for adults.Uday Rana (Global News)
UnitedHealthcare CEO Fatally Shot In New York City | HuffPost Latest News
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Only thing I see wrong here is that it's a slow start
UnitedHealthcare CEO Fatally Shot In New York City
Brian Thompson, 50, was killed outside the Hilton hotel in Manhattan in a "pre-planned, targeted attack," police say.Graeme Demianyk (HuffPost)
A Single Man (2009) dir. Tom Ford β @cinemove on Tumblr
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Fear is the root of all things
Electronic βtattoosβ offer an alternative to electrodes for brain monitoring
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Electronic βtattoosβ offer an alternative to electrodes for brain monitoring
A standard EEG test requires electrodes that come with pitfalls. A spray-on ink, capable of carrying electrical signals, avoids some of those.Laura Sanders (Science News)
From Whole Foods to Amazon, Invasive Technology Controlling Workers Is More Dystopian Than You Think - In These Times
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From Whole Foods to Amazon, Invasive Technology Controlling Workers Is More Dystopian Than You Think
Investigative reporting about corporate malfeasance and government wrongdoing, analysis of national and world affairs, and cultural criticism that matters.Gridwork
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European Federation of Journalists to stop posting content on X
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European Federation of Journalists to stop posting content on X
The EFJ represents over 295,000 journalists in 44 countries.Jack Peat (The London Economic)
'We Are Out Here on a Suspicious Activity Call': Missouri Black Man Arrested for Failing to Identify Himself While Legally Filming In Public After Cop Brags About His 17 Years on the Force
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#acab
βWe Are Out Here on a Suspicious Activity Callβ: Missouri Black Man Arrested for Failing to Id ...
A Missouri cop who bragged about his 17 years on the force without getting sued arrested a Black man for failing to identify himself whoCarlos Miller (atlantablackstar)
Salad kits recalled in Canada due to salmonella risk | Globalnews.ca
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Salad kits recalled in Canada due to salmonella risk
A nationwide recall has been issued for Taylor Farms' Sweet Kale Chopped Kit due to potential salmonella contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) warned.Katie Dangerfield (Global News)
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Why Democrats Lost
Itβs another timelapse drawing video!Β See me change my mind about the final figureβs pose! See me make a last minute decision to add in a kicker panel! See me go through dozens of possiβ¦Lefty Cartoons
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Hummus Recall Over Potential 'Foreign Objects' in Products - Newsweek
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#food
Hummus Recall Over Potential 'Foreign Objects' in Products
According to the FDA, "hard or sharp foreign objects in food may cause traumatic injury."Flynn Nicholls (Newsweek)