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Jacqueline van den Ende, CEO of Carbon Equity, believes we have already passed the climate transition tipping point: “Last year, 90% of all new electricity production worldwide came from renewable sources, i.e. generated via solar, wind, or water. Meanwhile, China is actually ahead of its climate goals compared to other countries,” she said. This isn’t a sign to let up; if anything, van den Ende



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TL;DR: Unblock Pornhub from Idaho with a VPN. The best service for unblocking porn sites is ExpressVPN.


There are restrictions and blockades all over the online world, stopping you from going where you want to go. It's sadly the way things work these days, but fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to bypass these restrictions and secure access to all your favorite sites.

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is reshaping how Amazon works.

In the past year, the company has slashed layers of management, increasing worker-to-manager ratios by 15%. He's enforced strict cost discipline, down to monitoring how employees' company-issued phone use is work-related. He's updated performance metrics and pay structures. He's sent


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A man and a woman sit in a radio studio. The man is cheering, the woman laughing.

Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch's BBC Radio 1 appearance starts off as a simple game to promote The Roses, but it escalates gloriously from there.

The clip above starts with a round of "Unpopular Opinion" with host Greg James, which sees members of the public calling up to give their controversial thoughts on random topics like Play-Doh and restaurant bread, before quickly escalating to



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Gmail users have been sweating over security recently, after Google reportedly sent notifications to its 2.5 billion users warning of a serious security issue. Now Google is denying these reports, reassuring users that Gmail's security is "strong and effective." It turns out that all that alarm may have simply been the result of misinformation.

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Russian T-90M tanks travel through central Moscow during a rehearsal for the Victory Day parade.
Russia's tanks, such as the T-90Ms pictured here, are manufactured by Uralvagonzavod, which Ukraine says uses 260 pieces of Western and foreign-made equipment to make the armored platforms.
  • Ukraine's GUR says it's found 260 units of foreign-made equipment used by Uralvagonzavod.
  • The Russian firm is the sole maker of the Kremlin's T-series tanks, such as the T-72

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David Risher.
  • Lyft CEO David Risher said there were three companies he thought were successful in their businesses.
  • He touted them for many reasons, from nailing customer experience to maintaining a consistent product.
  • He said the companies were Oura Ring, Starbucks, and Microsoft.

Lyft's CEO has a leaderboard of his favorite companies, and it includes Starbucks.

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Cohere cofounders Ivan Zhang, Nick Frosst, and Aidan Gomez.
  • Cohere focuses on AI for business day to day, not personal tasks, said cofounder Nick Frosst.
  • Founded in 2019, Cohere is a Canadian enterprise-focused LLM startup.
  • Unlike Meta and Google, Cohere is not prioritizing making its AI chatty or human-like.

One AI company cares little about being your digital best friend.

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Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, speaks to the media following a meeting of the ECB governing board
  • Europe's top central banker warns President Trump's Fed interference risks US and global stability.
  • Trump's push to oust Fed governor Cook and undermine Fed chair Jerome Powell has sparked global concern.
  • Treasury Secretary Bessent said the Fed should

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"The hate mail text messages that I got were disheartening to say the least," Joe Gebbia, who joined DOGE in February, said.
  • Joe Gebbia cofounded Airbnb and joined DOGE in February.
  • He said he received "hate mail text messages" after he started working for the Trump administration.
  • "It was just depressing for some period of time," Gebbia said.

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The moon is appearing bigger and brighter to us every night right now. This is due to where we are in the lunar cycle.

The lunar cycle is a series of eight unique phases of the moon's visibility. The whole cycle takes about 29.5 days, according to NASA, and these different phases happen as the Sun lights up different parts of the moon whilst it orbits Earth. 

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Is it time to buy a new washing machine? We can hear a collective groan. And we don’t just mean the sound of your old machine’s rusty drum trying hard to churn out one last spin cycle. We mean the groan that comes with having to buy any new appliance. We get it. It’s hard work, expensive, and hard to know if you’re buying the right thing. All washing machines look the same anyway.

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