In its healthy state, coral is yellow-brown, green, red, and generally a variety of tones that feel “natural” to our human eyes. In its healthy state, coral’s yellow-brown symbiotic pigments allow the absorption of blue light. Bleached coral is caused by temperature, light, pollution (like carbon), and other disruptions. Recent investigations into bleached coral’s revealed some odd changes in the … Continue reading
It’s been a big couple of weeks for the Epic Games Store and its users. Last week, Epic served up Grand Theft Auto V for free to anyone with an Epic account (assuming those users had two-factor authentication turned on as well). The response to that was so huge that it brought the Epic Games Store to its knees for … Continue reading
This week Microsoft hosted its annual Build conference completely online. That meant streaming keynotes, panels, digital breakouts and workshops for developers. But that didn’t slow down the flow of news. From a new framework for Office collaboration…
Just being able to calmly purchase toilet paper feels like reason enough to celebrate these days. But one thing a lot of people won’t be cracking champagne over this month is the renewal of the Patriot Act/USA Freedom Act — and its terrible inclusion…
Man Serving 18 Years On Marijuana Charges Just Died In Federal Prison COVID-19 Outbreak
Posted in: Today's ChiliFidel Torres, 62, qualified for a sentencing reduction, but the same judge who sentenced him denied it over infractions.
Hydroxychloroquine, Hawked By Trump, Linked To Higher Risk Of Death, Study Finds
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe president has promoted the drug and claims to take it himself.
Black Voters Who Support Trump ‘Ain’t Black,’ Biden Tells Charlamagne Tha God
Posted in: Today's Chili“If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump then you ain’t Black,” the Biden told the radio host.
Here’s our roundup of the latest developments and research into covid-19, including more insight into its deadly effects on the body, how ready U.S. states are for reopening, and a massively disappointing result for two potential treatments that were once hailed as “game-changers” by President Trump.
Thanks to a Supreme Court ruling from 2018, most of the evidence that might be hidden on a suspect’s phone is only accessible with some sort of warrant. Now, a Seattle judge is extending these protections even further.