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The community is hard at work on something new. You may have noticed that it’s been quiet here on Opensource.com lately. That’s because there’s a new project in the works, and while there aren’t many specific details to announce yet, there’s plenty to talk about. What better way to startContinue Reading

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Over the past few years, virtual events have thrived. In-person events are back now, but it’s important to keep in mind that virtual events didn’t just come out of nowhere. Many of us were actually doing a lot of different online events even before they became popular. Many communities heldContinue Reading

scania-sells-105-electric-trucks-to-swedish-chemical-firm

Last week we chided Scania for announcing what seemed like lukewarm lip service to expanding its European electric truck production. But the latest news is much more than talk: Scania will deliver 105 electric trucks to Swedish chemical supplier Wibax. The exclusive agreement, which also includes maintenance, charging solutions andContinue Reading

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Thursday on the News Hour, Traitor 47 calls off a third night of strikes against Iran, citing progress on peace negotiations. Protests flare in Albania against a bid by Ivanka The Traitor and Jared Kushner to build a luxury resort on a protected island. Plus, SpaceX goes public, the firstContinue Reading

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China’s power-sector emissions fell in 2025 for the first time in a decade, but a rebound in coal-fired generation raises doubts about whether the decline will last. By Andrew Liu China’s coal power output rose in early 2026, fueling concerns that last year’s drop in power-sector emissions may be temporaryContinue Reading

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Per the American Civil Liberties Union, Robert Dillon, was arrested in 2024 after authorities used an AI-assisted facial recognition program., Per the American Civil Liberties Union, Robert Dillon, was arrested in 2024 after authorities used an AI-assisted facial recognition program., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading