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Jane Remover has released their surprise EP, ♡, out via deadAir. The EP features six songs, including two new songs, “So What?” and “Music Baby.” Also featured on ♡ are previously released singles ...
There is perhaps nothing that has plagued the electronics consumer quite as much as bloatware. It’s omnipresent in most modern operating systems and products, whether it’s extra stuff on Android ...
The 'Saturday Night Live' alum's vast tattoo collection was at one point made up of around 200 pieces of body art Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand ...
In 2024, there were 2.6 million reports of fraud and 1.1 million cases of identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission, resulting in losses of over $12.5 billion. One way cybercriminals ...
Companies have still drawn down only enough CO2 to cancel out a few hours of US emissions. Here’s what it will take to really scale up the sector. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks ...
A Mastic Beach man faces criminal charges for allegedly selling marijuana gummies to a student at William Paca Middle School, where classmates later became ill after eating the cannabis chewies, the ...
David L Sloss (@DavidSloss6), the John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law and a faculty scholar with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views ...
Though we take it for granted in home improvement, what’s underfoot has a huge impact on our quality of life. And when it comes to laminate vs. vinyl flooring, these popular options can mean a world ...
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The very first vinyl record was pressed in 1948 by Columbia Records: Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by violinist Nathan Milstein. It was, of course, a standard black disc. Imagine spinning that ...