Post Overview
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Current Event
1 year ago+16 16 0Dept. of Labor's response to worker who fell into molten iron sparks anger
Caterpillar Inc. has been fined $145,027 following the fatal accident.
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Video/Audio
1 year ago+3 3 0Vladimir Putin - Putin, Putout (The Unofficial Russian Anthem) by Klemen Slakonja
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Analysis
1 year ago+4 4 0Abandoned WWII Shipwreck Has Altered The Ocean's Microbiology For 80 Years
There's a certain romance and mystique associated with shipwrecks when seen as ancient artifacts hiding in the gloom.
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Expression
1 year ago+10 10 0When curriculum standards and religion collide, students and faith traditions lose
This year, Rosh Hashanah fell on\u00a0the same day the Texas State Board of Education\u00a0scheduled a public hearing to discuss religious freedoms.
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How-to
1 year ago+16 16 0Force widgets in Windows 11 or 10 to use default browser instead of Edge
Microsoft keeps making it harder to use the default browser choice in Windows 10 or 11, even when you select something else, Edge opens from widgets, and Start menu links. Let's stop that.
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Review
1 year ago+17 17 0Google's genius tablet move: Making a not-iPad, challenging not-Apple
Here's why Google's upcoming Pixel Tablet is a great move for the company...
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Analysis
1 year ago+16 16 0Key cases to watch as US Supreme Court returns
Months after upending abortion rights, the Supreme Court returns for another term of high-profile cases.
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Analysis
1 year ago+22 22 0Google discontinues Google Translate in mainland China
Google has discontinued its Google Translate services in mainland China, removing one of the company’s few remaining services that it had provided in a country where most Western social media platforms are blocked
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Analysis
1 year ago+15 15 0Cal Raleigh’s walk-off home run ends Seattle Mariners’ 21-year playoff drought
The Mariners ended the longest playoff drought in Major League Baseball with a 2-1 victory over the Athletics on Friday night
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Current Event
1 year ago+17 17 0Google is shutting down Stadia
Google’s cloud gaming service launched three years ago.
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Current Event
1 year ago+4 4 0Satellite images show queues out of Russia stretching for kilometres
As Russian men line up for kilometres at border crossings to avoid President Vladimir Putin's mobilisation efforts, some have reportedly been issued draft notices at the Georgian border.
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Current Event
1 year ago+2 2 013 dead and 21 wounded in Russia school shooting
A gunman killed 13 people, including seven children, and wounded 21 other people in a school in central Russia on Monday, authorities said.
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Analysis
1 year ago+11 11 0‘Forever chemicals’ detected in all umbilical cord blood in 40 studies
Studies collectively examined nearly 30,000 samples over the past five years in ‘disturbing’ findings
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Analysis
1 year ago+21 21 0Apple, Google, and Microsoft limit browser choice, alleges Mozilla
Mozilla has implied that tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple use their dominant position in the market to limit, steer, and influence consumer choice, especially regarding web browsers.
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Current Event
1 year ago+4 4 0Alabama abandons execution after failing to find vein for lethal injection
Alan Miller’s judicial killing called off two months after execution of Joe Nathan James took three hours
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Analysis
1 year ago+3 3 0School uniforms in N America linked to PFAS "forever chemicals"
A study of school uniforms in the US and Canada shows high levels of chemical substances linked to health issues.
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Analysis
1 year ago+1 1 0In Guam, even the dead are dying: the US military is building on the graves of our ancestors
My beautiful home of Guam is being laid waste by a superpower – even the butterflies are in danger
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Current Event
1 year ago+1 1 0Beyond Meat exec accused of biting man's nose outside a game
Officials say a vegan food products company executive has been charged with felony battery and making a terroristic after a fracas outside a football game in which he's accused of biting a man's nose
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Analysis
1 year ago+1 1 0Intel to kill Pentium and Celeron brands come 2023 for mobile chips
Intel is officially going to kill the Pentium and Celeron brandings 30 years after the former was first introduced. The company said its mobile SKUs will lose this branding next year.
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Current Event
1 year ago+10 10 0Seoul says N. Korea will self-destruct if it uses nukes
South Korea has warned North Korea's government that using its nuclear weapons would put it on a “path of self-destruction.”