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A Federal Judge Melted Down in Texas’s Gerrymandering Wars
Count Judge Jerry Smith’s professional demeanor as one more casualty in the battle to redistrict the Lone Star State to ...
As she oversaw President Donald Trump’s emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, case this past week, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson once again proved she isn’t beholden to Supreme ...
Washingtonian on MSN
Bridge District, D.C.’s Most Sustainable Neighborhood, Welcomes Anchor Tenant Atlas Brew Works
Set at the base of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, Bridge District is DC’s newest mixed-use destination—built on a foundation of environmental responsibility and healthy living that fuses ...
IFLScience on MSN
Why Do Cars Have Those Lines On The Rear Window?
That’s because they’re part of a car’s secondary or rear defroster; the lines are super-thin wires made out of metal and ...
"That grittiness, that flaw is what makes the music sound more vulnerable and more authentic nowadays." the artist says.
Undeterred, Kid Rock kept politicking. In 2012, Republican presidential candidate and fellow Michigander Mitt Romney adopted ...
Ultiworld is pleased to announce our annual Club Awards. While we consider both regular season and postseason performance, ...
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Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds Uses This Heavy-Lifting Routine to Stay in Serious Shape at 38
The Imagine Dragons frontman trains six days a week, using Olympic lifts, cardio circuits and stretching to fuel his ...
As artificial-intelligence workloads explode, the energy cost and latency of shuttling data between discrete sensors, memory and processors have ...
An explosion like a bomb shook the windows. All the lights went out. Along the street, people peered out to see the twisted TV aerial where the bolt of lightning had struck.
Rora Wilde turns Rio Grande Valley memories, jazz ghosts and bedroom pop into one haunted, humid borderland universe.
For the Component Abuse Challenge, we asked you to do the wrong thing with electrical parts, but nonetheless come out with the right result. It’s probably the most Hackaday challenge we have run ...
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