[ad_1] U.S. intelligence officials told members of Congress on Tuesday that sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) continue to be “frequent”, with nearly 400 detections currently reported by American serviceRead More
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Tech giants mock Biden’s handling of inflation
[ad_1] Growing discontent with the President Biden Among America’s business giants, CEOs White House Because instead of taking responsibility for inflation and an economy that could go into recession, theyRead More
Know Your Forest Fire Risks. Then Prepare.
[ad_1] Knowing the risk is one thing, doing something about it is another. Did we know there could be another racist attack like the one in Buffalo? Yes we did.Read More
An Ancient Girl’s Female Fills the Gap in a Human’s Family Tree
[ad_1] The tooth, found in a mountain cave in Laos, has solved one of the biggest scientific mysteries of the Denisovans, an ancient human arm that disappeared about 50,000 yearsRead More
Elon Musk Says Twitter Deal Can’t ‘Move Ahead’ in Current Situation
[ad_1] In pre-market trading, Twitter shares fell further, down 2 percent. Company said in a statement On Tuesday, it accompanied a regulatory filing stating that it “committed to completing theRead More
Elon Musk’s China ties add potential risks to Twitter acquisition
[ad_1] BEIJING — Elon Musk’s ties to China, in his role as the largest shareholder in electric car brand Tesla, could complicate his bid to buy Twitter. Other companies seekingRead More
Start-Ups Flock to WeWork, Cage, and Other Low-Commitment Spaces
[ad_1] When Melissa Pancoast moved her financial literacy startup, The Beans, to a WeWork office in San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower last May, most of the offices around her were rentedRead More
How Clean The World Recycles Hotel Soap for Nonprofit Hotels
[ad_1] When hotel or motel guests check into their rooms, they expect at least to be greeted with a clean area, a bed, and soap in the bathroom. But whatRead More
Elon Musk: Suspicions over spammy accounts could break Twitter deal
[ad_1] LONDON (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the deal to buy Twitter will not move forward unless the company shows public evidence that less than 5% of accountsRead More
Live-streamed massacre: Tech’s hard lessons from mass killings
[ad_1] These days, mass shooters like the one held in Buffalo, New York don’t stop at plotting brutal attacks on supermarkets. They arrange to broadcast their massacres live on socialRead More
