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'WHAT ARE YOU DOING?': Michael Moore Pens Scathing Open Letter to Biden About Leading US Into WW III
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'WHAT ARE YOU DOING?': Michael Moore Pens Scathing Open Letter to Biden About Leading US Into WW III

'WHAT ARE YOU DOING?': Michael Moore Pens Scathing Open Letter to Biden About Leading US Into WW III
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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is premiering a day early
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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is premiering a day early

Disney Plus / Lucasfilm Ltd. While there were only a few days left until Star Wars: Skeleton Crew was slated to debut on Disney Plus, the streamer has decided to bump the premiere up just a smidge. Today, Disney announced that rather than dropping on December 3rd, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew will premiere a day earlier on December 2nd with two episodes. Along with the announcement, Disney also posted a new trailer teasing how younglings Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) get swept up in the adventure of a lifetime with Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) as their Force-sensitive guide. Though some of the trailer’s big set pieces feel like classic Star Wars in terms of spectacle, it also emphasizes how S... Continue reading…
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Huawei’s Mate 70 smartphones will run its new Android-free OS
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Huawei’s Mate 70 smartphones will run its new Android-free OS

Huawei’s new Mate 70 lineup will be the first to offer the company’s HarmonyOS Next that isn’t compatible with Android apps. | Image: Huawei Huawei has announced its new Mate 70 series smartphone lineup, which will be the first offered with the company’s new HarmonyOS Next operating system that doesn’t rely on Google’s Android services and won’t run any Android apps, according to a report by Reuters. The four models of the Mate 70 also don’t feature any US hardware following a half decade of US sanctions. The Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, Mate 70 Pro Plus, and Mate 70 RS will also be offered with Huawei’s HarmonyOS 4.3, which first launched in August 2019 as an alternative to Google’s Android OS and is still compatible with Android’s extensive app library. Users who decide to opt for Huawei’s new Android-free HarmonyOS Next will have less choice when it comes to the apps they can... Continue reading…
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History Traveler
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Focaccia Didn’t Originate in Rome, but in Mesopotamia 9,000 years ago!
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Focaccia Didn’t Originate in Rome, but in Mesopotamia 9,000 years ago!

By Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona A study led by researchers from the UAB and the University La Sapienza in Rome indicates that during the Late Neolithic, between 7000 and 5000 BC, the agricultural communities in the Fertile Crescent region of the Near East, developed a complex culinary tradition that included the baking of large loaves of bread and “focaccias” with different flavors on special trays known to archaeologists as husking trays. Creating Prehistoric Focaccia The husking trays were containers with a large oval base and low walls, made of coarse clay. They differed from common trays due to their internal surface, marked with rough impressions or incisions arranged repetitively and regularly. Previous experiments using replicas of these trays and cooking structures similar to those found at archaeological sites from the studied period had already allowed researchers to hypothesize their function. These investigations suggested that large loaves made with water and flour might have been baked on these trays, placed in domed ovens for about 2 hours at an initial temperature of 420°C. The grooves on the internal surface would have facilitated the removal of the bread once baked. Moreover, the large size of the loaves, approximately 3 kg (6.6 lbs), suggested they were likely intended for communal consumption. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsHistory & ArchaeologyRead Later 
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Mexican President Warns About Effects of Tariffs
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Mexican President Warns About Effects of Tariffs

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday that she will send a letter to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, urging dialog and cooperation after his pledge of across-the-board tariffs of 25% on Mexico and Canada.
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Concussions Slow Brain Activity in High School Football Players
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Concussions Slow Brain Activity in High School Football Players

A potentially important form of brain signaling appears to be affected whenever concussion strikes, according to new research involving high school football players.
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Conservative Satire
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Trump Proposes 25 Percent Tariff On Imports From California
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Trump Proposes 25 Percent Tariff On Imports From California

PALM BEACH, FL — President-elect Donald Trump officially announced that he plans to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from California into the United States.
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Your skin color may affect how well a medication works for you — but the research is way behind
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Your skin color may affect how well a medication works for you — but the research is way behind

As a new analysis highlights the impact of skin tone on drug safety and efficacy, experts outline what can be done to make medical research more inclusive.
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How to avoid bird flu
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How to avoid bird flu

The vast majority of human cases of H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. have resulted from direct contact with animals, so a few simple precautions can keep most people's risk very low.
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