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Japan's 7.6-magnitude earthquake lifted land out of the sea, extending parts of its coastline by as much as 820 feet ~enviro Article 275 words 40 votes
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Joe Biden administration offers $35 billion in low-interest loans to support US transit-oriented development ~design urban planning Article 533 words 24 votes
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Mark Zuckerberg delivers on promise to pour 'gasoline' on Threads growth as the platform regains users while X shrinks ~tech social media Article 597 words 21 votes
It’s official: The era of China’s global dominance is over ~finance economics Article 2794 words 22 votes
The great Zelle pool scam - All I wanted was a status symbol. What I got was a $31,000 lesson in the downside of payment apps. ~finance Article 6041 words 43 votes
Chick-fil-A plans UK restaurants opening after previously facing backlash from LGBTQ+ rights activists ~food restaurants Article 358 words 23 votes
Investors can't get enough US debt as Treasury bills are bought at a record pace ~finance Article 16 votes
It's the beginning of the end for global oil demand, IEA chief says ~enviro energy climate change Article 424 words 13 votes
A developer built a 'propaganda machine' using OpenAI tech to highlight the dangers of mass-produced AI disinformation ~tech Article 494 words 27 votes
Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats ~tech social media Article 2235 words 36 votes
How the Air Force Academy makes 10,000 meals a day for 4,000 cadets | Boot Camp ~food cooking Video 13:42 12 votes
Tesla reportedly asked US highway safety officials to redact information about whether driver-assistance software was in use during crashes ~transport Article 578 words 35 votes
Massachusetts passed a 4% millionaire's tax last year. Now every public-school student is going to get free lunch. ~life education Article 392 words 71 votes
With growing demand for Nvidia's GPU chips there might not be enough to go around ~tech Article 484 words 24 votes
Meet the American nomad prepping for doomsday by living in a homemade cart pulled by sheep and drinking their milk | World Wide Waste ~life Video 13:31 20 votes
Get the lowdown on 'e/acc' — Silicon Valley's favorite obscure theory about progress at all costs, which has been embraced by Marc Andreessen ~tech Article 737 words 32 votes
A 46,000-year-old worm found in Siberian permafrost was brought back to life, and asexually produced offspring ~science Article 361 words 55 votes
The oldest craft brewery in the US is officially out of business, closing yet another chapter in San Francisco's vanishing history ~food drinks history Article 613 words 27 votes
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An Australian project management company is suing Twitter for $700,000 in unpaid bills ~tech social media Article 404 words 28 votes
A Tesla owner says he was locked out of his EV after its 12-volt battery died amid the Texas heat ~transport Article 731 words 38 votes
The Fed thinks catastrophe is coming for US businesses ~finance business economics Article 351 words 15 votes
This is what happens to an exposed body in space ~space Article 221 words, published May 13 2021 11 votes
The new Barbie movie used so much pink paint on set that it caused an international shortage, according to its production designer ~movies Article 386 words 22 votes
Nearly half of every pineapple you eat ends up in the trash. But now, companies across the globe are turning the inedible parts of the fruit into textiles, plates, soap, and more. | World Wide Waste ~enviro Video 17:33 8 votes
Why Chiso Kimonos are so expensive | So Expensive ~design fashion Video 12:07, published Sep 24 2022 5 votes
Kanye West's worst nightmare is coming true — Adidas plans to sell Yeezys under new branding ~design fashion Article 535 words 4 votes
US tech workers are paying $75K for leg-lengthening surgery ~health medicine Article 441 words 20 votes
How mushrooms are turned into bacon and styrofoam | World Wide Waste ~design Video 7:05, published Apr 11 2021 10 votes
How this Florida town became the sea sponge capital of the world | Big Business ~finance business economics Video 11:06 2 votes
MoviePass to relaunch on Labor Day in beta form with pricing ranging from $10-$30 a month ~movies Article 566 words 11 votes
Many in India make a living off garbage, from ragpickers to entrepreneurs. Join us as we look at how they turn trash into shoes, tiles, teddy bears, and more | World Wide Waste ~enviro plastics pollution recycling Video 28:22 2 votes
Former Disney CEO Bob Iger battled the company's board over succession, insiders say, and was unhappy about the transition of power to Bob Chapek ~movies Article 1877 words 7 votes