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As a reluctant Catholic-schooled kiddo whose lived a “curiosity is the fountain of youth” sort of ethos since I was 5 (unknowingly then and knowingly now) — I could never truly give biblical scripture its dues until I started reading Neville years ago. Matthew 10:16 has always been a top favorite to abide by.
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WorkWorkWorkStates Are Banning Forever Chemicals. Industry Is Fighting Back In 2021, James Kenney and his husband were at a big box store buying a piece of furniture when the sales associate asked if they'd like to add fabric protectant. Kenney, the cabinet secretary of New Mexico's Environment Department, asked to see the product data sheet. Work
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WorkHow to buy a chicken sandwich in Shenzhen Whenever Lu Yanfei wants to eat American fast food, she opens Douyin, China’s TikTok, and switches to the livestreaming channel of McDonald’s China. Onscreen, a fast-talking host hawks fries, sundaes, and chicken sandwiches to hundreds of viewers at a time. “How many babes want to eat this?” a young woman with pigtails asked enthusiastically during a show in April, while waving a plastic model of a vanilla ice cream cone. “Number one link, ice cream for 0.01 yuan, five, four, three, two, one.” WorkWorkWork
WorkWorkTexas announces more measles cases, including first in Dallas area The findings come from adult respondents to an online survey incorporating the Valuation of Lost Productivity questionnaire given to residents of British Columbia, Canada. All participants had a SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed via polymerase chain reaction testing 1 to 2 years prior to the survey. WorkWork
WorkWorkWorkThe tariffs are here. Inflation isn't. What gives? In a world with too much noise and too little context, Vox helps you make sense of the news. We don’t flood you with panic-inducing headlines or race to be first. We focus on being useful to you — breaking down the news in ways that inform, not overwhelm. Work
WorkWorkUS Warns That Using Huawei AI Chip 'Anywhere' Breaks Its Rules (Bloomberg) -- The Commerce Department issued guidance stating that the use of Huawei Technologies Co.’s Ascend artificial intelligence chips “anywhere in the world” violates the government’s export controls, escalating US efforts to curb technological advances in China. WorkWork
WorkWorkWorkAI therapy is a surveillance machine in a police state Mark Zuckerberg wants you to be understood by the machine. The Meta CEO has recently been pitching a future where his AI tools give people something that “knows them well,” not just as pals, but as professional help. “For people who don’t have a person who’s a therapist,” he told Stratechery’s Ben Thompson, “I think everyone will have an AI.” WorkChina issues warning to UK over terms of US trade deal Other Chinese officials also criticised the UK’s decision to accept the US deal’s terms, viewing it as a departure from their efforts to rebuild bilateral ties. Zhang Yansheng, a senior researcher at the China Academy of Macroeconomic Research, said the UK’s actions were “not fair to China”. He described the deal’s clauses as “poison pills” that were worse than tariffs.
WorkBus Stops Here: Shanghai Lets Riders Design Their Own Routes From early-morning school drop-offs to seniors booking rides to the hospital, from suburban commuters seeking a faster link to the metro to families visiting ancestral graves, Shanghai is rolling out a new kind of public bus — one that’s designed by commuters, and launched only when enough riders request it. WorkWorkPresident Trump's Qatari 747 is a flying security disaster The Trump administration is set to accept a $400 million luxury 747-8 from the royal family of Qatar – a lavish "palace in the sky" meant as a temporary Air Force One. But getting it up to presidential security standards could take years and cost hundreds of millions more. Work
WorkWorkThe Myth of the Poverty Trap We used to be trapped. And by “we,” I really do mean all of us. A few hundred years ago, the majority of the world lived in extreme poverty, and even in recent decades, people lucky enough to clear the $2.15-per-day threshold were living lives that others in the developed world would find unrecognizable. WorkWork
WorkThe best smartwatches for 2025 If battery life is important to you, the Apple Watch lasts about a day or two per charge, depending on usage and model. Many Android smartwatches (especially Garmin, Amazfit or Mobvoi TicWatch) last multiple days or even weeks on a single charge. WorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkWork WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWhat has Elon Musks Doge actually achieved? - FT (No paywall) It was never meant to be $2tn. Elon Musks vow last year to cut almost a third of the annual federal budget, made in front of a frenzied Maga crowd during a Trump rally at New Yorks Madison Square Garden, came as a surprise even to the events organisers. |
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