New Analysis of Large Hadron Collider Results Confirms Something Weird Is Happening
Posted in: Today's ChiliA theory-defying anomaly has persisted in the latest results from a Large Hadron Collider experiment, according to new results.
A theory-defying anomaly has persisted in the latest results from a Large Hadron Collider experiment, according to new results.
After getting chewed out by federal agencies, lawmakers, and more than a few parents, TikTok is finally giving us a window into the ways it targets, tracks and moderates all of the teens and tweens on its platform.
In December, a video blazed through gay Twitter of a teen doing the popular “Say So” dance, pioneered by TikTok star Haley Sharpe. Halfway through the video, the teen is interrupted by Laura Dern, her mother, who proceeds to finish the dance (and badly.) To date, the video has over 200,000 likes and 2,300 comments.…
Candidates are starting to do fewer handshakes, more tele-town halls.
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Some shows taped in NYC, including “The View,” “GMA” and “The Wendy Williams Show” are forgoing studio audiences.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released behind-the-scenes pictures from an upcoming project.
BMW is killing the i8, arguably its most misunderstood car in the past decade. I can’t say I’m surprised at the decision – only, perhaps, that it’s taken this long for BMW to make it – but I do feel an unexpected snap of melancholy all the same. Manufacturing will end this April. It’s tough to keep turning heads after … Continue reading
The UK’s two percent tax on large, multinational tech companies goes into effect on April 1st. As much as big tech companies in the US may object, this is not an April Fools’ Day joke. Unsurprisingly, the US government strongly objects.