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DANGER: Nuclear Power Plant Could Go Critical

Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Ukraine. By Pihuliak @ Adobe Stock The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine could face a safety emergency if not quickly reconnected to the power grid, explains Perry Chiaramonte in The New York Sun. He writes: Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, currently located in Ukraine and controlled by Russian forces, is facing the prospect of a Chernobyl-style meltdown if it is not reconnected to the power grid in the coming days, according to the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is currently in the middle of its longest power outage since the war began, with heavy military activity in the area preventing its repair and reconnection to power lines. The facility has been reliant on emergency generators running on diesel fuel to keep operating essential safety and security functions, including the cooling of its six shutdown reactors, according to European Union officials. They say it is vital…

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Threads adds communities to help you find your people

Threads is testing a new feature called communities, which will serve as dedicated spaces where you can find content or posts about your favorite topics. Starting today, you can explore different communities surrounding things like professional basketball, K-pop, books, TV shows, AI, and more. The feature is rolling out globally on the web and mobile. It’s a bit like communities on X, as you can join different communities on Threads and view feeds dedicated to each one. When you join a community on Threads, the platform will put a label on your profile, displaying your membership to other users. Threads will also pin your community’s stream of posts to your feeds menu. The feature builds on the on Threads, which already lets you create feeds tailored to specific topics and accounts. Tossing communities in the mix should make it easier to discover more posts that you might be interested in. After trying the feature for myself, I found that each community displays a mix of content…

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White House says federal layoffs could hit 'thousands' ahead of Trump, Vought meeting

The federal government may have to lay off "thousands" of employees if the continues, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt warned Thursday.Leavitt made the comments during a gaggle with reporters outside the White House, saying administration officials are already gaming out the layoffs."Look, it's likely going to be in the thousands. It's a very good question. And that's something that the Office of Management and Budget and the entire team at the White House here, again, is unfortunately having to work on today," Leavitt said."These discussions and these conversations, these meetings would not be happening if the Democrats had voted to keep the government open," she added.Leavitt went on to accuse Democrats of playing politics with the shutdown, arguing there is "zero good reason" for Democrats to obstruct the process."They are doing it for political reasons. They are doing it because they want to give taxpayer-funded health care benefits to illegal aliens, which is…

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The smart glasses race is really on now

Last month, I had a conversation with someone wearing glasses — and couldn’t see that they had a display right in front of one of their eyes. Through a monitor connected to the glasses, I watched in awe as my colleague Victoria Song scrolled through and wrote WhatsApp messages, used the display as a viewfinder for a photo, changed the volume on Spotify by turning her hand as if she was holding a knob, and even looked at directions on a map. And when I looked Victoria in the eye, while I could tell she was looking at something on the glasses, I couldn’t see the display at all. This was my first look at the Meta Ray-Ban Display, the company’s new smart glasses with a monocular screen. It was a hugely impressive demo. And it was all happening on a pair of glasses that, while bulky, could totally pass for something a normal person would wear. Ray-Ban put its name on the glasses, after all. As we walked away from the demo, I remember thinking that an Apple version of those glasses would be…

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Someone Looked At Mutt Cutts And Said Hold My Champagne And Caviar

Rolls-Royce created a bespoke commission for a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix. The Spectre Bailey features unique paint, paw prints, and a wood veneer portrait. It belongs to a US couple described as car enthusiasts and lifelong animal lovers. It’s one thing to commission , but it’s quite another to turn the world’s most opulent coupe as a shrine to the household dog. That was the premise behind a one-off Spectre commissioned by a couple in the United States, who decided their Labrador-Golden Retriever mix deserved a tribute on four wheels, executed with the kind of extravagance only Rolls-Royce would entertain. The project became the Spectre Bailey, curated through invitation-only Private Office in New York. A Portrait in Veneer Between the rear seats sits the highlight, a portrait of Bailey, rendered not in paint but in marquetry. More than 180 separate pieces of veneer in 22 different shades were cut, shaped, and assembled for the inlay, a task that consumed over four months of…

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Over 23,000 Chevy Equinox EVs hit with a recall for this weird reason

GM issued a recall for over 23,000 2024 Chevy Equinox EV models due to a unique situation where they may not make enough noise. more…

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Are DeWalt's Biscuit Joiners Any Good? Here's What Owners Say

It may not seem like a tool you necessarily need, but a Biscuit Joiner can be incredibly useful for some woodworking projects. Here's how Dewalt's stacks up.

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Johnson shuts door on negotiating shutdown deal as Democrats dig in on Obamacare

House Speaker , R-La., made clear on Thursday that House Republicans will not budge amid the ongoing standoff over government funding, as Democrats continue to insist on healthcare concessions."Don't ask the Republicans what we should be doing or what we should be negotiating. I don't have anything to negotiate. I sent them, in good faith, exactly what they voted for before," Johnson told reporters during a press conference."We did not put any Republican provisions in that, and we tried to make this very simple, in good faith, so the appropriations process of the people can continue."The has entered into a second day as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over how to proceed with federal funding past the end of fiscal year (FY) 2025, which concluded Sept. 30.The House passed a measure to keep the current federal spending levels roughly flat through Nov. 21 to give Congress more time to reach a longer-term deal for FY 2026. That bill, called a continuing resolution (CR), advanced…

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Wildfire in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley remains out of control in dry conditions

A wildfire at Lake George in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley remains out of control as firefighters battle dry and windy conditions.

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Bangladesh thrash Pakistan by seven wickets in World Cup

Watch highlights as Bangladesh beat Pakistan by seven wickets and with 18.5 overs to spare in their opening game at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.

electrek.co

Rivian (RIVN) Q3 deliveries beat expectations as it narrows its annual delivery guidance

Rivian shared its completed tallies of EVs produced and customer deliveries for Q3 2025 ahead of its full financial report next month. The results remain encouraging. more…

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