• Americans Want Germany’s Weed Laws

    Much to the joy of many of its citizens, and perhaps to the chagrin of a significant number of others, Germany has just decriminalized marijuana. Adults in Germany can now carry up to 25 grams of cannabis for their own consumption and store up to 50 grams at home, as well as keep three plants More

  • Cambium is building a recycled wood supply chain

    The global demand for wood could grow by 54% between 2010 and 2050, according to a study by the World Resources Institute. While some building materials like steel get consistently recycled back into the supply chain, wood does not. Cambium hopes to fix that. Cambium looks to build the supply chain that keeps wood from […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • “The Night Manager” is returning for two brand-new seasons

    “The Night Manager” is returning for two brand-new seasons from the BBCand Prime Video, with Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as Jonathan Pine. https://t.co/KyrWoJgxTl— Variety (@Variety) April 11, 2024 Two new seasons of “The Night Manager” have been confirmed 8 years after the first season was released in 2016Tom Hiddleston will be back as Jonathan Pine, it will be set eight years after the Season 1 finaleFilming is expected to begin later this yearsourceNever forget the best thing that...

  • Navigating Business Challenges Amidst Supply Chain Disruptions

    We take a closer look at the types of supply chain issues and the impact that can be felt on businesses.

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    Hyundai is the latest brand to pause advertising on X due to antisemitism

    By Ramishah Maruf, CNN New York (CNN) — Hyundai said on Thursday it paused advertising on X, formerly known as Twitter, a day after an ad from the automaker reportedly appeared adjacent to an antisemitic and pro-Hitler post on the social media site. On Wednesday, user Nancy Levine Stearns posted screenshots of a paid Hyundai

  • Two SF County Jails Locked Down Due to Attacks On Deputies

    Two San Francisco County jails are locked down right now

  • Railroads file suits to block two-person crew law

    Four railroads have filed lawsuits in federal court to block the Federal Railroad Administration’s requirement for two-person crews for most freight trains, the Associated Press reports. Union Pacific, BNSF Railway, the Indiana Rail Road, and Florida East Coast Railway filed individual suits this week in different appellate courts, all saying the rule is arbitrary, capricious, []Read More

  • Sisense breach exposes customers to potential supply chain attack

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is urging Sisense customers to reset credentials and report any suspicious activity.

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    Masters start delayed more than two hours due to bad weather

    The start of the Masters has been delayed until 10:30 a.m. ET as storms,

  • Muir to issue draft remediation strategy for Mobuoy in two months

    Mr. Muir told Foyle MLA Pádraig Delargy the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs was continuing to monitor the site. “Safeguarding public health, protecting the water quality of the river Faughan and working in partnership with NI Water to safeguard drinking water in the north-west are of utmost importance. "I intend to issue a draft Optimum Remediation Strategy, developed by my department’s appointed Integrated Consultancy Team (ICT), for public consultation within the next...

  • Apple Vision Pro two months later: A telepresence dream

    Two months after I started using the Apple Vision Pro, it hasn't transformed the way I live. It hasn't replaced my TV, and it doesn't make me want to give up my powerful desktop or slim laptops. It's just another tool in my gadget arsenal — one I can don to catch up on X-Men '97 in bed, or to help me dive deep into research while I'm away from my office. The Vision Pro becomes normal so quickly, it's almost easy to forget how groundbreaking it actually is. Its screens are still absolutely...

  • Super Micro Drops Near Two-Month Low on Earnings Concerns

    (Bloomberg) -- Super Micro Computer Inc. shares are seeing their biggest drop in about two months on Friday, after the maker of servers announced the date of its third-quarter results but didn’t pre-announce results.Most Read from BloombergElon Wants His Money BackDubai Grinds to Standstill as Flooding Hits CityIsrael Reported to Have Launched Retaliatory Strike on IranNew York’s Rich Get Creative to Flee State Taxes. Auditors Are On to ThemRecord Rainfall in Dubai? Blame Climate Change, Not...