Month: July 2023

… And instead of despairbefore your own cracked skininstead of drowning in memories of himinstead of hopelessness as you facethe scorched plain of your future –even though you still say “tomorrow” out of habit.Instead of the world eternally perfectedthe egocentric hopethat perhaps your life has some meaningyou unexpectedly feel intense painwatching images of nature burnbecause
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In this article AMZN IRBT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A vacuuming Roomba model robot is displayed at iRobot headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts Scott Eells | Bloomberg | Getty Images The European Commission said Thursday that it’s opened a comprehensive and “in-depth” investigation into Amazon‘s planned $1.7 billion acquisition of Roomba maker iRobot. The
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Nearly forty years before the Stonewall uprising—often incorrectly pegged as the moment in history when queer people first began experiencing pride in our identities—Ruth Fuller Field, writing under the pseudonym Mary Casal, published her autobiography, The Stone Wall, where she details a life largely defined by her ferocious pursuit of women.  Even then, Field wasn’t
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In this article JBLU AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT American and JetBlue flights prepare to take off at Los Angeles International Airport, Jan. 11, 2023. Carolyn Cole | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images JetBlue Airways said Wednesday that it will end its partnership in the northeast U.S. with American Airlines after a
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WASHINGTON — One chapter in European access to space came to a close July 5 with the final launch of the Ariane 5, but the beginning of the next chapter faces additional delays. An Ariane 5 lifted off from the European spaceport at Kourou, French Guiana, at 6 p.m. Eastern. The launch had been scheduled
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