Month: March 2022

According to a leading figure in the defense community, a retired general who prefers to remain anonymous, space can save us from the next Ukraine. Here’s how. Says the general, “Imagine this. At 7:00 AM, Russia moves troops across the border into Ukraine. Fifteen minutes later a pre-loaded SpaceX starship lifts off with a payload
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Human remains found in an Ohio garage belonged to a fraternal organization that used them in “rituals,” according to local authorities. On March 24, a resident of the small city of Mount Healthy, outside Cincinnati, went to investigate a freestanding garage near his home after hearing voices nearby, according to a statement released by the
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Activision Blizzard said Tuesday a federal court will approve its $18 million settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over a lawsuit charging sexual harassment and retaliation. The EEOC filed its case last September, following a separate suit by California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing. According to the EEOC complaint against the Santa Monica-based
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Last week Meta and Rolling Stone partnered to bring the Creator House to SXSW. The two-day series brought multi-disciplinary creatives together for a series of product demos, performances and conversations that explored the future of the Creator Economy. If you weren’t able to join us in Austin be sure to check out the gallery below!
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The Metropolitan Police is to issue 20 fines to people who attended lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street and Whitehall. But the force has not named the individuals facing the penalties or revealed which events they attended. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was among 100 people who were sent formal legal questionnaires relating to the investigation –
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