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The iPhone 16 may be even pricier than the iPhone 15. Here’s why.
The iPhone 16 may be even pricier than the iPhone 15. Here’s why.
The iPhone 16 is expected to get a price hike, according to a new report
2023-10-24 04:29
True crime YouTube channel made popular by the Depp v. Heard trial is acquired by Jellysmack
True crime YouTube channel made popular by the Depp v. Heard trial is acquired by Jellysmack
Jellysmack, a startup that helps video creators manage and grow their online catalogs, has announced
2023-10-12 01:55
In a battle of electric SUVs, the Nissan Ariya takes on the Ford Mustang Mach-E
In a battle of electric SUVs, the Nissan Ariya takes on the Ford Mustang Mach-E
The Nissan Ariya is an all-new electric SUV for the 2023 model year
2023-09-13 19:18
How to Watch the Yule Log Online This Holiday Season
How to Watch the Yule Log Online This Holiday Season
The Yule log sounds like something from dystopian fiction: In a world where trees are
2023-11-29 05:18
Hollywood Studios, Actors to Resume Contract Talks on Tuesday
Hollywood Studios, Actors to Resume Contract Talks on Tuesday
Hollywood studios and the SAG-AFTRA actors’ union will resume negotiations on Tuesday, more than a week after suspending
2023-10-22 08:28
This $50 HDMI console has over 10,000 built-in games
This $50 HDMI console has over 10,000 built-in games
TL;DR: This retro-inspired gaming console has over 10,000 built-in games, nine emulators, and is HDMI-compatible.
2023-11-02 17:46
Montana legislature passes TikTok ban (Update: Ban is now law)
Montana legislature passes TikTok ban (Update: Ban is now law)
UPDATE: May. 17, 2023, 2:56 p.m. PDT On Wednesday, Governor Greg Gianforte signed this bill,
2023-05-18 06:47
Celebrity hair, makeup and nail stylists: How the Hollywood strikes have affected glam squads
Celebrity hair, makeup and nail stylists: How the Hollywood strikes have affected glam squads
A world of hair, makeup and manicurists have been idled by the Hollywood strikes at a time when they were still rebuilding from the covid shutdowns
2023-08-11 22:25
The 12 Best Mattress Toppers That Will Make The Earth (& Your Back) Happy
The 12 Best Mattress Toppers That Will Make The Earth (& Your Back) Happy
Earth Day may have come and gone, but as the age-old adage goes, every day is Earth Day. In 2023, it's not that hard to find ways to put the environment first. From reusable beeswax wraps to compostable trash bags, sustainability goods are a top priority — especially where sleep is concerned. We’re tackling eco-consciousness from the comfort of our beds with Earth-friendly companies that provide lower-impact alternatives to the mattress’s more-affordable cousin: the mattress topper.
2023-05-18 01:57
Afghanistan's 'gender apartheid' should be international crime: UN expert
Afghanistan's 'gender apartheid' should be international crime: UN expert
The UN's top expert on rights in Afghanistan urged countries Monday to consider making "gender apartheid" an international crime, helping hold the Taliban accountable for its grave...
2023-06-19 19:53
Ohio voters are likely to decide the future of abortion rights
Ohio voters are likely to decide the future of abortion rights
Voters in Ohio will likely decide if the state’s constitution should enshrine the right to abortion care, after abortion rights advocates collected tens of thousands of signatures on a petition to put the issue on ballots this fall. If certified, those 710,000 signatures – roughly 300,000 more than required by state law – will place a proposed constitutional amendment asking whether “every individual has a right to make and carry out one’s reproductive decisions.” A statewide vote for abortion protections follows a wave of anti-abortion laws in the aftermath of the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a constitutional right to care last year. More than a dozen states, mostly across the entire US South, have effectively outlawed most abortions. But the Supreme Court decision to overturn the half-century precedent under Roe v Wade also fuelled efforts to protect abortion rights across the country, including in neighboring Michigan and Kentucky, where voters in both states voted to support abortion rights in ballot measures last year. After the Supreme Court’s ruling, Ohio lawmakers swiftly outlawed most abortion after roughly six weeks of pregnancy, a law that is currently suspended by a state court injunction but could be reinstated by the Ohio Supreme Court. A vote to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution would effectively overrule any such law. Abortion rights advocates and providers have warned that Ohio’s ban, which does not include exceptions for pregnancies from rape or incest, ignited a healthcare crisis that endangered patients and their families across the state, forcing people to seek care hundreds of miles out of state and navigate complicated legal and medical minefields while experiencing pregnancy complications. The petition launched by Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom and Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights will head to the secretary of state, which has until 25 July to determine the validity of the signatures. The campaign launched with an open letter on 7 July of last year signed by hundreds of physicians rejecting the state’s anti-abortion law. “Over the past year, support for the amendment has grown exponentially thanks to our partners at [Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom], the thousands of volunteers who gathered signatures in communities across the state, and the hundreds of thousands of people who added their names to our petitions,” according to a statement from Dr Lauren Beene and Dr Marcela Azevedo, co-founders of Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights. “Today, the message we and they are sending is loud and clear: ‘let the people decide,’” they said. The campaign will magnify the role of Ohio – a state that voted for Donald Trump by more than 8 percentage points over Joe Biden in 2020 – in the 2024 presidential campaign and the renewed battle for abortion rights surrounding it, as Republican candidates and members of Congress weigh federal legislation that would outlaw or severely restrict abortion access nationwide. President Biden and Democratic candidates have signalled the central role that abortion rights protections will play in upcoming campaigns, alongside their warnings of a GOP-controlled White House and Congress legislating on abortion at the national level. Last year, a record number of voters in Kansas – a state that Mr Biden lost by more than 15 percentage points in 2020 – turned out for an election to reject a Republican-drafted amendment that would strip abortion rights from the state’s constitution, the first test for abortion rights put directly to voters after the ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization. That measure was shot down by nearly 20 percentage points, sending a resounding message that underscored the immense unpopularity of the Supreme Court’s decision. The president has repeatedly invoked that election victory in remarks supporting abortion rights in the months that followed, stating that the Supreme Court “practically dared women in this country to go to the ballot box and restore the right to choose,” and that anti-abortion lawmakers vastly underestimated how Americans would respond. Following the outcome in Kansas, Mr Biden pointed to the justices’ own writing in the Dobbs decision: “Women are not without electoral or political power.” “They don’t have a clue about the power of American women,” he said. “In Kansas, they found out women and men did exercise their electoral political power with a record turnout.” Read More Man sentenced to life in prison for rape of 10-year-old girl in Ohio abortion case that drew national attention Senator who once worked at a Planned Parenthood warns that Republicans are planning a national abortion ban One year after Roe v Wade fell, anti-abortion laws threaten millions. The battle for access is far from over
2023-07-06 22:48
YouTube is getting rid of its Premium Lite subscription plan
YouTube is getting rid of its Premium Lite subscription plan
YouTube is removing its Premium Lite subscription plan, an ad-free tier once available for a
2023-09-26 18:20