Lifehacker
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This Site Gives Away New PC Games Every Week
Are you a PC gamer? Do you like free games? You need to know about the Epic Games Store, which releases a new PC game (sometimes more than one) every week for you to download completely free.Read more...
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All the Ways You Can Reuse Plastic Bags, But Aren't
Black Friday is coming and with it, you may end up with more shopping bags than usual. And depending on where you live, where you shop, and how prepared you are in advance, there’s possibly to be some plastic among them. If you find yourself with...
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Here's How Well the Most Common Forms of Birth Control Actually Work
One of the most important things to know when choosing a method of birth control is how well it works. That’s especially important in a country where childbirth is expensive, maternal mortality is shockingly high, and our options for abortion...
Pesticide Action Network
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Intercropping: An Underutilized Tool
After nearly two decades of vegetable and fruit production, I have come to the conclusion that one of the most under-used tools in a farmer's toolbox is intercropping, or multiple crops in one growing system. It doesn't seem to matter how...
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Pesticides & climate change: A vicious cycle
Climate change will have sweeping impacts on agriculture, some of which we’re seeing in real-time with unpredictable precipitation patterns and increases in the severity of extreme weather events. But how do pesticides specifically...
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Guest blog: Dealing with drift
How a horrific pesticide drift incident inspired Bonnie Wirtz to become a fierce advocate for environmental justice. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
BBC News - Home
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US midterms: Republicans narrowly win back the House
Republicans secure 218 seats to control the House, though a few races are still to be called.
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Ukraine war: Nato says Poland probably hit by Ukrainian missile
Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg tells the BBC Ukraine's air defences probably caused Tuesday's deadly blast.
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G20: Xi Jinping criticises Justin Trudeau in an awkward exchange
The Chinese president confronted the Canadian PM about alleged leaks of their closed-door meeting.
The Register
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Nvidia's datacenter growth can't save it from gaming GPU woes
CEO says new RTX 4090 cards off to a 'great start' despite melting cable issues Remember when we said a growing supply of graphics cards was worrisome because it portended a weakening economy and not just declining interest in crypto-mining?…...
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Qualcomm teases custom Arm-compatible Oryon CPU cores designed by Nuvia
Snapdragon giant flips off Softbank, promises processors within next two years Qualcomm intends to ship processors within the next two years using custom Arm-compatible CPU cores designed in house by its acquired Nuvia team.…...
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Micron double decimates production as sales stall
DRAM and NAND wafer production cut 20% Micron Technology is making deeper production cuts for 2023 over concerns that the economy is getting worse, continuing a significant reversal from the high demand that made chip shortages the norm during...
BBC News - Technology
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Astronomer in Twitter limbo over 'intimate' meteor
An animated video of a meteor shower shared by Mary McIntyre was banned by Twitter's automated tools.
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Over a million are owed money by failed crypto exchange
Experts and watchdogs warn UK investors that when crypto firms fail, getting money back is unlikely.
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What is behind the big tech companies' job cuts?
Thousands of redundancies have been announced by some of the largest firms in the industry.
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ForceChange
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Stop Making Toxins and Hazardous Waste Under the Guise of “Recycling”
Chemical companies want to classify toxic facilities as "recycling" plants, evading health and environmental regulations. Don't let polluters get away with greenwashing hazardous waste.
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Include Livestock’s Massive Carbon Footprint in Climate Change Talks
The meat and dairy industry's huge contribution to the global climate crisis is once again being overlooked by policymakers. Call for action to reduce carbon emissions from animal agriculture.
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Force Powerful Chemical Companies to Protect Public Health
3M produces toxic chemicals that reportedly leech into nature and eventually our drinking water. This powerful company has seemingly admitted the adverse effects its products can have on people but has done little to address it. Demand 3M...
Unexplained Mysteries
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Two cities in Mexico are said to be protected by a nearby 'alien base'
Many residents of Madero and Tampico believe that nearby extraterrestrials are protecting their cities from hurricanes. Mexico has long been something...
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NASA's Artemis I has successfully launched on its voyage to the Moon
After several scuppered launch attempts, the most powerful rocket in history has finally departed on its maiden voyage. The combination of NASA's Spac...
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FBI raids homes of Area 51 journalist and confiscates his files
Joerg Arnu is a prominent Area 51 researcher who has worked on numerous documentaries and TV shows. Arnu found himself at the receiving end of an FBI ...
All Things Considered : NPR
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What a lettuce farm in Senegal reveals about climate-driven migration in Africa
People from all over West Africa come to Rufisque in western Senegal to labor in the lettuce fields – planting seeds and harvesting vegetables.
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New government data and reports from retailers show Americans still shopping
Our spending habits say a lot about the state of the American economy. New government data and reports from some of the biggest retailers show Americans still shopping, and prioritizing necessities.
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Drought crisis in Ethiopia shows price of climate change on world's most vulnerable
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with International Rescue Committee President and CEO David Miliband about his recent trip to Ethiopia to assess dire humanitarian conditions due to drought in East Africa.
Science@NASA Headline News
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SWOT: Earth Science Satellite Will Help Communities Plan for a Better Future
A new Earth science mission, led by NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), will help communities plan for a better future by surveying the planet’s salt and freshwater bodies. The Surface Water and...
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NASA’s Webb Catches Fiery Hourglass as New Star Forms
Portal origin URL: NASA’s Webb Catches Fiery Hourglass as New Star FormsPortal origin nid: 483979Published: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 10:30Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: NASA’s James Webb Space...
How to of the Day
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How to Grow Out Your Bangs
Bangs can be very beautiful, but when you're ready for a change they seem to take forever to grow out. Luckily there are a variety of great ways to grow them out gracefully and actually enjoy the process. Learn how to deal with the initial awkward...
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How to Clean a Contact Lens Case
It’s important for the health of your eyes to keep your contact lens case clean. Your case can harbor dangerous bacteria if not sanitized properly on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. You’ll want to begin by draining and rinsing your case...
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How to Teach Handwriting
Even in a world of computers and smartphones, handwriting is an essential skill on its own merits. It’s also a learning tool that improves overall academic success. Teaching handwriting can be challenging but also very rewarding, so we’ve...
Democracy Now!
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"A Carbon Bomb": Movement Grows Against EACOP East African Pipeline Funded by France's Total & China
COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, has been called the African COP, but many African climate activists cannot afford to attend. Broadcasting from the summit, we speak to Omar Elmawi, campaign coordinator for Stop the East African Crude Oil...
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"Climate Collateral": How Military Spending Fuels Environmental Damage
As the U.N. climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, is underway, we look at how military spending accelerates the climate crisis. Wealthy nations’ investments in armed forces not only exacerbates pollution but also often surpasses...
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Who Should Pay for Climate Crisis? Global South Demands "Loss and Damage" from Wealthy Nations
We are broadcasting from COP27, the U.N. climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where poorer countries in the Global South that are weathering the worst effects of the climate crisis are calling for wealthy nations to pay reparations...
News : NPR
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Republicans narrowly retake control of the House, setting up divided government
Focusing on the rising costs of groceries and gas, and promising new investigations of President Joe Biden's administration, Republicans won a slim majority in the House in the midterm elections.
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Court sentences Chinese spy to 20 years for trying to steal U.S. trade secrets
Yanjun Xu was convicted last November of economic espionage by a federal jury in Ohio.
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What a lettuce farm in Senegal reveals about climate-driven migration in Africa
People from all over West Africa come to Rufisque in western Senegal to labor in the lettuce fields – planting seeds and harvesting vegetables.
WebMD Health
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Long Hours at Day Care Don't Worsen Young Kid's Behavior: Study
Working parents will be relieved to know that young children who spend extended hours in childcare centers are not at greater risk for behavior problems, according to a new study.
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Weight-Loss Surgery Slashes Odds for Heart Attack in Very Obese People
The study participants were also affected by what's known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is often linked with obesity.
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‘A Huge Deal’: Millions Have Long COVID, and More Are Expected
Roughly 7% of all adult Americans may currently have had long COVID, according to the latest U.S. government survey collected in October. More than a quarter say their condition is severe enough to significantly limit their day-to-day activities...
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