SodaStream has become the first Israeli company to join the growing protest against Facebook’s hate speech policies, along with a growing list of brands that have vowed not to advertise on the social media platform. SodaStream, the maker of seltzer machines for the home, joined parent company PepsiCo Inc. over …
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Kemp pushes masks and extends state of emergency for coronavirus
Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday extended the state’s public health emergency, certain trade restrictions and his have-in-place order for the medically fragile amid a record increase in new cases of the coronavirus. The governor also announced Monday that he plans to take a statewide flight tour before the July 4 …
Read More »3D print this NASA wearable that keeps you from touching your face!
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect our world, and that means we still need to make sure we don’t touch our faces, wear masks, or wash our hands. We don’t even realize that we touch our faces up to 2000 times a day, which is fundamental behavior for our species …
Read More »A look at BYU’s new home in Pat Forde’s realignment proposal
Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde took on the task of realigning the college football landscape. You can read the full story here. Forde’s reasoning for realignment is simple: the current picture makes no sense geographically. It also does not support a competitive landscape for all schools. This is a cause that …
Read More »Wirecard: Financial regulator lifts restrictions on payments
Image copyright fake pictures The UK financial regulator has lifted restrictions on German payment company Wirecard, allowing it to resume payment activities. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) placed restrictions on the company’s arm in the UK after its collapse last week. As a result, thousands of people were unable to …
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