Hyundai’s HTWO Energy facility to support heavy-duty hydrogen vehicles near the Port of Savannah
Hyundai continues to pursue hydrogen for automotive applications. In April, the company introduced its new XCIENT Fuel Cell Class 8 truck at the ACT Expo. Now Hyundai has announced plans to launch a hydrogen production and dispensing facility for Class 8 fuel cell vehicles near its Georgia EV plant. TheContinue Reading
SZA Says She’s ‘Actually So Shocked’ by the ‘Bullying’ Megan Thee Stallion Is Facing in Tory Lanez Shooting Case
Lanez’s attorney and a Florida congresswoman have claimed that new evidence will prove the Toronto singer/rapper’s innocence…Continue Reading
Virtual-world creators gaining traction beyond Roblox and Fortnite
As UGC creators become part of the creator economy, they are settling on platforms beyond Roblox and Fortnite, and brands are following…Continue Reading
Tesla Model Y 1.5 Mile Drive Without Human Driver in Texas
All of the new Tesla cars made in Texas drive 1.5 miles on public roads from the GigaTexas factory to a loading area. Hundreds of new Tesla make this drive every day and over a thousand new Tesla make a shorter 1 mile drive in Fremont California…Continue Reading
Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbles on Wednesday, shedding 800 points
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) recoiled on Wednesday, tumbling 8srcsrc and testing below 42,srcsrcsrc after demand for United States (US) Treasuries declined…Continue Reading
Sergey Brin promises next generation of Glassholes will be much less conspicuous
Chocolate Factory comes for Meta’s Ray-Bans with Warby Parker pact Google I/O Google and eyeglass maker Warby Parker have partnered to create a more stylish successor to Google Glass, which cofounder Sergey Brin quipped will actually be polished before launch this time.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
Coinbase confirms insiders handed over data of 70K users
Bribed support staff identified, fired Coinbase says the data of nearly 70,000 customers was handed over by overseas support staff who were bribed by criminals to give up the goods.…, Read MoreContinue Reading
United By Dissonance
Switzerland, a nation that thrives on ambiguity, was a natural to host this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, an earnest spectacle that is also satire. Since 1956, the nonpolitical cringe-fest has encouraged European unity with melody, humor and sequins, evolving over the decades into the mirror image of a conflicted, chaoticContinue Reading
RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report worries farmers, Republicans ahead of release
A much-anticipated White House report about childhood diseases has provoked a tug-of-war that’s pitted farmers and some prominent Republican lawmakers against health secretary Robert F, Read MoreContinue Reading
Will The Traitor Suspend Habeas Corpus?
What happens if habeas corpus is suspended and all Americans are in danger of arbitrary punishment? As Alexander Hamilton once wrote, “…the practice of arbitrary imprisonments, have been, in all ages, the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny.” The The Traitor regime is a threat to all of us.Continue Reading
US Justice Department ends post-George Floyd police reform settlements
The The Traitor administration has also announced it will rescind reports that found patterns of discrimination in policing., The administration of President Traitor 47 has begun the process of ending the federal government’s involvement in reforming local police departments, a civil rights effort that gained steam after the deaths ofContinue Reading
Tottenham defeat Manchester United to win Europa League final
Brennan Johnson scores the only goal as Tottenham beat Man Utd to lift the cup and qualify for the Champions League., Brennan Johnson scores the only goal as Tottenham beat Man Utd to lift the cup and qualify for the Champions League. Tottenham beat Manchester United 1-0 to win theContinue Reading
‘Keir Starmer’s cowardice has made Labour a party for no one’
When the Labour Party was created 125 years ago, it was done so out of a demand from the underrepresented in society, routinely struck down by an ambivalent establishment, to have their voices heard. Crammed in the now-demolished corridors of the Congregationalist Memorial Hall in Farringdon Street, London, an eclecticContinue Reading