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Sha’Carri Richardson Makes First Public Look At The ESPY Awards Following Olympics Controversy

Roommates, it’s been a few days since former Olympic track & field hopeful Sha’Carri Richardson made national news after being disqualified from the upcoming Tokyo Olympics due to marijuana use. Fast forward, and Sha’Carri Richardson was all smiles during her first public appearance since the controversy by attending this year’s ESPY Awards. Sha’Carri Richardson has…
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Firms plan to speculate $ 593 million in truck charging networks

Sina Schuldt | Image Alliance | Getty Images Three large transport companies are to work together on the development of a European charging network for “battery-electric heavy long-distance trucks and coaches”. In a joint announcement earlier this week, Volvo, Daimler Truck and the Traton Group announced that they had signed a non-binding agreement to install…
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Former Microsoft worker makes higher residing making YouTube movies

Kevin Stratvert produces videos at his home in Seattle. Tara Brown When Microsoft updated its Teams communication app with a more sophisticated way to give PowerPoint presentations in January, the company published a 500-word blog post on the feature. People could read the blog post and try to figure out how to use it, or…
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Biden fires Social Safety chief Andrew Saul, a Trump appointed worker

New York businessman Andrew Saul testifies before the Senate Finance Committee during his hearing as Commissioner for Social Security Administration in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill October 02, 2018 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images President Joe Biden fired the social security chief on Friday after the official appointed by…
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People spend some huge cash on yard swimming pools

The backyard pool has become a big money maker. A combination of factors has fueled the trend for years. Many Americans are moving to the suburbs, migrating to warmer states, and increasingly trying to make their own farms better places to stay. Retailers and distributors such as Leslie’s and Pool Corp. aim to capture the…
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Individuals will want masks indoors as U.S. heads for ‘harmful fall’ with surge in delta Covid circumstances

People wearing protective masks shop in a Walmart store on May 18, 2021 in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty Images As the highly transmissible delta Covid variant continues to spread rapidly across the United States and elsewhere around the world, scientists and other health experts are warning that indoor mask mandates and other…
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Zachary Levi is leaving ESPYS 2021 with alleged girlfriend

I’m sorry, ladies, but Zachary Levi can be taken this summer. When the actor arrived at ESPYS 2021 on Saturday, July 10th, he wasn’t walking the red carpet alone. Instead, Zachary was able to pose with a supposed girlfriend Caroline Tyler. The chuck star looked good in a brown suit with matching loafers and tie.…
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Ex-NYSE President Tom Farley’s SPAC is merging with Bullish to make the deliberate crypto alternate public

Crypto start-up Bullish plans to go public for special purposes as part of a reverse merger with an acquisition company backed by Tom Farley, the former president of the New York Stock Exchange. Farley’s Far Peak Acquisition Corp. SPAC rose more than 2% in late morning trading on the news. The deal announced on Friday…
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What the upcoming rubber ‘apocalypse’ means for the U.S. economic system

Rubber is a critical raw material needed for car tires, personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves, and many more everyday products. Anytime you’re going anywhere, you’re using rubber. Now, supply chain disruptions have thrown the rubber industry into a tailspin. “We could be on the cusp of a rubber apocalypse,” Ohio State University…
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Researchers have developed a robotic to find lacking keys and wallets

Sign me up! Nothing is worse than losing something important. Have you ever been in a rush and had to jet out of the house and couldn’t find your keys or wallet? If you are like me, I am sure. It seems like these items are lost at the worst possible times. However, researchers in…