• Spanish MotoGP Rider Ratings: Two riders steal the show

    Francesco Bagnaia lost yet more points in the championship after another no

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    How to change your IP address, why you'd want to

    Security and privacy have been hot topics for a long time (and that's not going to change any time soon). One means of achieving privacy on the internet is to either change or obfuscate your IP address, so evildoers and/or third parties aren't able to track you or keep a history of your browsing traffic.Also: This Linksys Wi-Fi 7 mesh router makes reliable wireless throughout your home so very easyChanging your IP address might sound like a task that requires a computer science degree -- but...

  • The Reason Kourtney Kardashian Wants To Change Her Initials

    Kourtney Kardashian is ready for a new monogram. The reality star expressed her preference for initials that reflect her married name, Barker, rather than her maiden name, Kardashian, in a recent post on social media.While promoting Kylie Jenner's new denim line, Khy, on Instagram, Kourtney posted a selfie on April 30 wearing the jeans that had a gold "K.K." stitched in gold on the hip. This sparked a playful query about customizing her jeans, with the Lemme founder captioning the post, "@khy...

  • UTV riders wanted after allegedly fleeing police

    FOREST CITY, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say two UTV riders are wanted after the suspects fled from officers. Forest City Police started on April 20 around 6:30 p.m. two UTV riders were caught on camera fleeing from police on Main Street. Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to contact []

  • Jerez MotoGP warm-up red flagged after Pedro Acosta accident

    MotoGP warm-up at Jerez was red-flagged after a fast accident for rookie

  • MotoGP champion sees link between Ducati woes and Acosta's rise

    Reigning MotoGP world champion Pecco Bagnaia believes the cause of his and his Ducati peers' chatter struggles is also what's supercharging Pedro Acosta's premier-class debut.

  • 70% of drivers want smart motorways changed to normal ones

    Seven in ten drivers want smart motorways changed to normal ones in the UK, according to suprising new research.

  • How Climate Change Narrative Is Preventing Africa From Modernizing And Gaining Prosperity

    How Climate Change Narrative Is Preventing Africa From Modernizing And Gaining Prosperity Authored by Katie Spence via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Under a blazing Kenyan sun, elderly women toil on their hands and knees in the reddish-brown clay, separating the choking weeds from the small, green shoots of a finger millet crop. The women are barehanded and barefoot, and they work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. at night. Clearing a small field takes three days. “A combine...

  • MotoGP Spanish GP: Martin wins demolition derby sprint from Acosta

    Martin leaped into the lead on the opening lap but was quickly reeled in and passed by poleman Marquez, who looked on course for a first Gresini Ducati win. But on lap nine of 12 Marquez fell off at Turn 9, just seconds after third-fifth-placed Alex Marquez, Enea Bastianini and Brad Binder all slid off at Turn 5. Maverick Vinales crashed at the same place on the following lap while running third, while several others all had front-end crashes through to the finish. In all, 16 riders out of 25...

  • California wants to harness more than half its land to combat climate change by 2045. Here's how

    California has unveiled an ambitious plan to help combat the worsening climate crisis with one of its invaluable assets: its land. Over the next 20 years, the state will work to transform more than half of its 100 million acres into multi-benefit landscapes that can absorb more carbon than they release, officials announced Monday. The so-called nature-based solutions will span natural and working lands such as forests, farms, grasslands, chaparral, deserts and other types of ecosystems and urban...

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    Apple Ramps Up Work to Help the Environment. But Here's the Change I Want to See as a Customer

    Commentary: Apple brings innovation to its ambitious environmental

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    iPhone 16: Three changes I want to see on the next Apple handsets

    The iPhone 16 is still seasons away, but it's never too early to start a wishlist of features, changes, and small details for Apple to (hopefully!) fulfill come September. After all, you may already be deciding whether or not you should upgrade to this year's iPhone or hold onto your current device for a little longer.Also: 6 reasons to buy an Apple Watch, according to a wearables expertWhile the list of desired features below is primarily based on my experience testing smartphones over the...