Selena Gomez delivered a delicious sneak preview of her anticipated BlackPink collaboration “Ice Cream” on Thursday morning (August 27) via a 15-second teaser. “Special delivery!” she tweeted, along with the short video clip in which the members of the K-pop group poke their heads out of the holes in an …
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Amazon’s Halo fitness tracker will measure your body fat … and tone of voice?
A wristband without a screen. A service that scans your body through your camera. An always-listening voice analysis that provides guidance on emotional tone. Amazon’s entry into the fitness space is truly strange and ambitious. And we just get our minds around it. Amazon has entered the health and fitness …
Read More »Exelon announces plans to retire Byron Nuclear Power Plant by September 2021
BYRON (WREX) – Exelon says it will retire its Byron nuclear power plant by 2021, which has been in operation for more than 30 years. Byron’s plant will close in September 2021, with Exelon citing revenue shortfalls due to falling energy prices. “While we know in our heads that closing …
Read More »Coronavirus is a “long-tailed tornado” that can cause more deaths as the weather cools, says WHO
The head of the World Health Organization for Europe has warned COVID-19 is a “tornado with a long tail” and says that increased numbers of cases in young people can eventually be passed on to more vulnerable elderly people and cause a rise in deaths. Dr. Hans Kluge said that …
Read More »RNC 2020: Why so few GOP senators spoke in competitive races
Republican senators are defending a lot of turf in the 2020 election. You would never know it from watching this year’s Republican National Convention. On Wednesday night, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) was the lone Republican official in a heated Senate race to address the GOP convention with a prime ministerial …
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