Tesla is preparing to launch a new full self-driving monthly subscription based on an update to its mobile app and is putting a deadline on the newly re-launched Advanced op Topilot package. Earlier this year, we reported on indications that Tesla was working on a go-to subscription, like paying for …
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The wreckage of the 19th century Maya slave ship was discovered in Mexico
Found a 1,500 year old mask of the Maya ruler Researchers have discovered a 1,500-year-old stucco mask of the Mayan ruler Kinich Janabna Pakal. What makes this mask different from others is that it is largely made in the likeness of a king. Archaeologists have identified the wreckage of a …
Read More »Ginsberg Wiggle, Portland protests resume after wildfires with more sabotage
Portland protesters – who took a break due to wildfire smoke after more than 100 consecutive days of demonstrations over the past 100 weeks – resumed with a candlelight vigil on Saturday to pay their respects to Ruth Bader Ginsberg before smashing some subsequent shops and smashing store windows. About …
Read More »How to quit drugs helped this cow lose 340 pounds
In a recent episode of Brand New Me, Christopher Stanley shared the story of his amazing weight loss journey. “I’ve been medically obese all my life,” he says. “By high school I weighed 200 pounds. I was always a fat kid … I never learned the habit of eating healthy. …
Read More »Melting ice sheets will increase global sea levels by more than 15 inches by 2100
Melting from ice shelves in Greenland and Antarctica (like the Getz ice shelf seen here) will contribute more than 15 inches to global sea level by 2100, scientists say in a new study. (Photo credit: Jeremy Harback / NASA) If humans continue to emit greenhouse gases at current speeds, global …
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