Brazen Thieves Strike Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Seattle

Brazen Thieves Strike Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Seattle

Thieves in Seattle swiftly target an electric vehicle charging station, snatching copper charging cables as part of a nationwide trend of cable thefts, prompting concerns over security.


Japan Enacts Legislation Mandating That Google, Apple Permit Use of Third-Party Apps

Japanese legislation penalizes digital corporations like Google and Apple that don't allow third-party applications and payment systems.

Rapper Iggy Azalea Enters the Crypto World With Her $MOTHER Meme Coin

Rapper Iggy Azalea is venturing into the cryptocurrency world with the launch of her meme coin, Mother Iggy or $MOTHER.

ABC's Paul Barry to Step Down as Host of 'Media Watch' in December

Media Watch presenter Paul Barry announced he would host his final episode in December. The logo for Australia's public broadcaster ABC is seen on its head office building in Sydney on September 27, 2018.


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Pew Survey Reveals Americans Trust TikTok for News Content Amid Political Turmoil
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Naieel Technology: Developing Essential Nanomaterials to Fuel Fundamental Advancements in AI, Batteries, and Beyond
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Disneyland Replaces ‘Splash Mountain’ Attraction with ‘The Princess and the Frog’ Amid Racist Claims on ‘Song of the South’
Disneyland is set to open its new attraction called ‘Tiana’s Bayou Adventure,’ based on the animated film ‘The Princess and the Frog,’ in all of its theme parks later this year to replace a former ride which, according to its critics, contained racist themes.
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