Lindsey Graham tells UN International Court of Justice to 'go to hell' over ruling against Israel Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said the United Nations’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) "can go to hell" after the body ordered Israel to halt its military operations in southern Gaza. 05/24/2024 - 9:14 am | View Link
Playbook: Where the left is on the run THE NEVER-ENDING STORY — “The U.S. was set to move 11 detainees out of Guantanamo. Then Hamas attacked Israel,” by NBC’s Courtney Kube and Carol Lee: “The move [to Oman] was imminent and Congress had ... 05/20/2024 - 11:24 pm | View Link
Lindsey Graham suggests Israel should nuke Gaza and claims Hiroshima bomb was ‘the right thing’ Whatever you have to do.” Lindsey Graham with Donald Trump at a Republican primary event in February (AP) It’s not the first time Mr Graham has shared his controversial opinion about the ... 05/13/2024 - 5:09 am | View Link
Lindsey Graham erupts on NBC anchor over officials questioning Israeli military response: 'Full of crap' Please enter a valid email address. Tempers flared on NBC Sunday when South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham debated anchor Kristen Welker over the Biden administration possibly withholding weapons to ... 05/13/2024 - 2:15 am | View Link
Bravo to Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump and other pols calling out Biden’s betrayal of Israel Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by 47 other GOP senators, slamming Biden's announcement and demanding that Biden fulfill Israel's military-aid requests. AP/J. Scott ... 05/12/2024 - 11:41 am | View Link
Et tu, Biden? TikTok, it turns out, has been betrayed by one of its own. It was just 10 weeks after U. S. President Joe Biden joined TikTok’s over 150 million American users that he on April 24 signed a law that bans the popular streaming app unless Beijing-based parent ByteDance divests.
SAN FRANCISCO — If you use Facebook, WhatsApp or Instagram, you’ve probably noticed a new character pop up answering search queries or eagerly offering tidbits of information in your feeds, with varying degrees of accuracy.
It’s Meta AI, and it’s here to help, at least according to Meta Platforms’ CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who calls it “the most intelligent AI assistant that you can freely use.”
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The chatbot can recommend local restaurants, offer more information on something you see in a Facebook post, search for airline flights or generate images in the blink of an eye.
If the airline industry were a country, it would be among the top 10 greenhouse-gas emitters. To accelerate a paradigm shift beyond petroleum-based jet fuel, United Airlines last year launched the industry’s first-of its-kind investment fund dedicated to supporting startups focused on the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). If researchers can figure out how to use alternative fuel feedstocks efficiently, SAF could work in existing planes, so the industry is embracing it as the fastest path to decarbonization.
We still don’t have flying cars or teleportation, but Waymo is making sci-fi fantasies a reality with its growing fleet of driverless taxis. The company doubled its operating zone in Phoenix in 2023, creating what it claims is the world’s largest fully autonomous service area. In 2024, it expanded beyond Phoenix and San Francisco to the metropolis maybe most associated with driving: Los Angeles.
High fashion has long been dominated by European conglomerates: LVMH, Kering, Richemont. With a major acquisition in August 2023, Tapestry set itself up to be the U. S.’s first real contender in the space. Home to Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, it bought Capri Holdings, bringing in powerhouse brands Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors.
With its virtual pinboards providing inspiration for cooking, fashion, home renovations, and other projects, Pinterest has become a refuge from rage-baiting social media cesspools. Young people and the brands trying to reach them have taken notice. The “visual search and discovery” platform now boasts over half a billion monthly users, 42% of whom are Gen Z, the company’s fastest-growing demographic.