• Will the ‘cancel culture’ crowd speak up about the silencing of Asna Tabassum? Don’t hold your breath

    The University of Southern California canceled its valedictorian’s planned speech after pro-Palestinian posts. It’s no surpriseIf you want to get ahead in life then I have some advice: keep your mouth shut about Palestine. Or, if you must say something, then make sure it is nuanced like – I’m just paraphrasing a former Mossad agent here – no Palestinian over the age of four is an innocent civilian and they all deserve to be starved to death. Certainly make sure you don’t use controversial words...

  • T-Pain reveals he was involved in a hit-and-run in Atlanta as he shares video from the crash scene and says culprit has been located: 'We found his a '

    T-Pain shared that he was involved in a hit-and-run accident in Atlanta on Sunday, as he was traveling home from the airport.

  • Did John Cleese Just Cancel His Own Cancel Culture Show?

    Cleese couldn’t commit to combating censorship in comedy with so many other anti-woke projects on his schedule

  • John Cleese's cancel culture special is reportedly near-canceled

    John Cleese's cancel culture special has reportedly been canceled https://t.co/mkTrvI8ueZ pic.twitter.com/D8a3m3Rhaq— The A.V. Club (@TheAVClub) April 19, 2024 [insert laughing goose.gif here]- The project - titled John Cleese: Cancel Me - was announced all the way back in 2021. "I’m delighted to have a chance to find out, on camera, about all the aspects of so-called political correctness."; - Society will be left to navigate those treacherous waters alone because Cleese and Channel 4, which...

  • John Cleese's cancel culture special is reportedly near-canceled

    Uh oh! It sounds like Monty Python co-founder John Cleese won’t be able to fart in our general direction via his show about cancel culture any time soon, because it has reportedly already been canceled. Help! He’s being repressed! The project—pretty hilariously titled John Cleese: Cancel Me—was announced all the way back in 2021. “I’m delighted to have a chance to find out, on camera, about all the aspects of so-called political correctness. There’s so much I really don’t understand, like: how...

  • Daniel Sloss Proves the ‘You Can’t Say Anything’ Comics Wrong By Saying Everything

    Sloss speaks to Cracked about his current show ‘CAN’T,’ cancel culture and the power of provocation

  • How to cancel your Netflix account

    Here's how to cancel your Netflix subscription from both your computer and your phone.

  • Chinese Grand Prix cancelled

    F1 CEO casts doubt on future of Chinese GP. Formula One has returned to China for the first time in five years and on the twentieth anniversary of the circuits inaugural race, the debate over the f

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    The electric car revolution is on track, says IEA

    Global electric vehicle sales are set to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, powered by drivers in China, according to the International Energy Agency. In a report Tuesday, the IEA projected that “surging demand” for EVs over the next decade was set “to remake the global auto industry and significantly reduce oil consumption for road transport.” It expects half of all cars sold globally to be electric by 2035, up from more than one in five this year, provided charging...

    • KEYT

    The electric car revolution is on track, says IEA

    By Hanna Ziady, CNN London (CNN) — Global electric vehicle sales are set to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, powered by drivers in China, according to the International Energy Agency. In a report Tuesday, the IEA projected that “surging demand” for EVs over the next decade was set

    • KTVZ

    The electric car revolution is on track, says IEA

    By Hanna Ziady, CNN London (CNN) — Global electric vehicle sales are set to rise by more than a fifth to reach 17 million this year, powered by drivers in China, according to the International Energy Agency. In a report Tuesday, the IEA projected that “surging demand” for EVs over the next decade was set

  • Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb

    Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.