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Google Maps is rolling out a speedometer as well as speed limit indicators for iOS and CarPlay, TechCrunch reported. Android has had both features since 2019, while Waze has had them since 2016. Now, iPhone users can use them to gauge how fast they’re driving while using Google Maps.

To enable it, tap your profile picture on Google Maps and go to Settings > Navigation. Scroll down to the Map



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Online marketplace Etsy has shared an update on the sale of AI-generated goods and its plans to continue "supporting artists through the evolution of art."

The platform will allow the sale of artwork derived from the seller's own original prompts or AI tools as long as the artist discloses their use of AI in the item's listing description.



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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right).
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right).
  • A Russian court ordered the arrest of Yulia Navalnaya and accused her of extremist activity.
  • Navalnaya, widow of Alexey Navalny, has accused Putin of murdering her husband.
  • Navalnaya also leads his Anti-Corruption Foundation from Lithuania.

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Coffee badging refers to workers who swipe in at the office solely to meet return-to-office requirements but don't do much work there, instead leaving quickly to finish their work elsewhere.
  • Some workers are still "coffee badging" at work in defiance of RTO mandates.
  • Coffee badging means scanning in at work to satisfy attendance requirements and rushing back home.
  • It's one



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Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden has emphatically said he's remaining in the 2024 race.
  • The New York Times' editorial board is once again calling on Biden to forgo his reelection bid.
  • The board first made the plea after Biden's widely panned debate performance last month.
  • In a new piece, the board said Biden "is no longer an effective spokesman for his own priorities."

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Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Klaus Schwab is seen at the opening of the WEF Davos Agenda virtual sessions at the WEF's headquarters in Cologny near Geneva on January 17, 2022.
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum.
  • A former employee has accused Davos organizers of pregnancy and race discrimination.
  • The lawsuit arrives on the heels of a WSJ investigation into allegations of a toxic workplace. 
  • "The falsity of these claims will become evident" in court, the World Economic Forum told BI.

A former employee at the World Economic Forum —



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Like Windows and macOS computers, Chromebooks handle file deletion in two steps. Initially, the files aren’t actually deleted, even though they disappear from view. They’re kept around in what is called the Trash, just in case you ever need them back, and then are wiped automatically after a certain amount of time. However, if you’re



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Harvey Weinstein is pictured sitting at the defense table in Manhattan; behind him stand two uniformed court officers.
Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan Supreme Court, where Manhattan prosecutors said he may face at least one additional "violent sexual assault" at his retrial this fall.
  • Harvey Weinstein, in court Tuesday, heard he may face at least one new Manhattan sex accuser.
  • The defense cited his failing health in pushing back against delaying a retrial until November.
  • The DA is trolling for new



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In this photo released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on June 25, Russian soldiers fire the 152-mm howitzer
In this photo released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on June 25, Russian soldiers fire the 152 mm howitzer "Msta-B" in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.
  • Russia's "war-stage" economy has been rebuilt very fast, a NATO defense chief said Tuesday.
  • Moscow is now making artillery ammunition at a much higher annual rate than before the Ukraine