Quizzes

In short, it details how easy it is to exploit ESA laws to take pets places they shouldn't be, at the expense of those who genuinely need trained service animals. The author admits she is wrongfully taking advantage just to prove a point, from Patricia Marx in The New Yorker 1413172831
Ramírez exiled for writing, from Benjamin P. Russell in The New York Times 1693558901
The article explores differing perspectives on how to reduce plastic waste and make packaging more sustainable. Accurate labeling is seen as one way to encourage real change. The debate highlights questions about what recycling claims should mean and how best to spur industry improvements, from Susan Shain in The New York Times 1693558824
Tim enables team productivity, from dannorth.net 1693612800
Boys surf subway trains, from McCaffrey Blauner in The Free Press 1693648868
Apple abandons iCloud scanning, from Lily Hay Newman in WIRED 1693510363
Profiles of suppliers in the bike lane sweeping industry, from Ranger Kidwell-Ross in worldsweeper.com 1693617446
Goodreads frustrates readers and authors, from Tajja Isen in The Walrus 1693315832
American regional pizza styles, from Emily Heil in The Washington Post 1693512296
Oregon drug decriminalization struggles, from Jim Hinch in The Atlantic 1689866808
"quantum technology legislation priorities", from David Hickton and Robert J. Cunningham, opinion contributor in The Hill 1693407600
That climate protesters have a valid point in criticizing Burning Man for its large carbon footprint, despite their protest not going very well, from Adam Clark Estes in Vox 1693410300
EPA removes wetlands protections, from James Doubek in NPR 1693352415
A recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that invalidates the power of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to decide how to deal with nuclear waste. The court ruled against the NRC's decision to license a temporary storage facility for nuclear waste in Texas, despite the NRC having explicit statutory authority from Congress to issue such licenses. The article argues the court's decision is poorly reasoned and likely to be overturned, but reflects a pattern of the Fifth Circuit trying to limit federal agencies' powers, from Ian Millhiser in Vox 1693303200
Fourteenth Amendment won't stop Trump, from David Frum in The Atlantic 1693338510
McCarthy launches Biden impeachment inquiry amid GOP pressure, from Elliot Stewart in stateoftheprop 1695052640
A group of authors including Michael Chabon sued Meta for using their works in an AI chatbot without permission, from Chase DiFeliciantonio in San Francisco Chronicle 1694546013
Writers suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, from Jude Karabus in The Register 1694685695
Economists' expectations that the US Federal Reserve will raise interest rates further to combat inflation, defying investors who think rates are high enough, from Colby Smith in Financial Times 1694966410
Electric cars lack abundant fast chargers for road trips, from Camila Domonoske in NPR 1694340051
Nearly 2,000 environmental activists killed in past decade, from Yale E360 1694964659
Martha Stewart putting an iceberg in her drink while on a cruise in Greenland, from Jonathan Edwards in The Washington Post 1693384221
A lawsuit seeking to close a nuclear power plant in California being dismissed by a judge, from Shannon Kelleher in The New Lede 1692922975
Google Search dominated the web, but is now declining, from Ryan Broderick in The Verge 1693231200
Republican candidates debate Trump, Ukraine, abortion at first 2024 primary debate, from Marina Pitofsky in USA TODAY 1692852384
Jenni Hermoso saying she did not consent to being kissed by the president of the Spanish football federation, Luis Rubiales, during the Women's World Cup trophy presentation, from Ashifa Kassam in The Guardian 1693008191
Media companies using AI chatbots to answer reader questions based on archived articles, with a focus on accuracy and building trust, from Mia Sato in The Verge 1692970952
The article focuses on the strategy, key takeaways, and progression of the tournament from the author's perspective, from Considerations on Codecrafting 1690900560
Ancient Egyptian texts mention Yhwʒ, a possible early form of Yahweh, as a nomadic group before Israel, from Cambridge Core 1693285176
Canada bans plastic, shifts to paper, concerns remain, from Nicole Schmidt in The Walrus 1692982835
Vines may speed urban cooling, from Kat Kerlin in UC Davis 1653081812
Yield curve inversion predicts recession but imperfectly, from Byrne Hobart in Capital Gains 1692796010
Online shopping fuels growth in consumer returns industry, from David Owen in The New Yorker 1692007200
The subject is that code should not be read like literature, but examined like a specimen, from gigamonkeys.com 1693146678
Deadly Maui wildfire left many trapped with no escape, from REBECCA BOONE, HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, CLAUDIA LAUER and CHRISTOPHER L. KELLER Associated Press in ABC News 1692908071
Based on the article, the subject is Justine Musk's personal account of her marriage to and divorce from billionaire Elon Musk. She describes their whirlwind relationship, the birth and death of their first child, Elon's controlling behavior during their marriage, her transformation into a "trophy wife," and her eventual decision to leave the marriage and rebuild her life, from Justine Musk in Marie Claire 1284117797
Musk's growing power and erratic behavior concern officials, from Ronan Farrow in The New Yorker 1692612000
McDonald's France uses RFID to track reusable packaging, from Packaging Europe 1692998464
Researchers reflect on impacts of Inflation Reduction Act, from Resources for the Future 1692818213
The impact of Biden's Inflation Reduction Act on climate, from Oliver Milman in The Guardian 1692115165
US climate bill spurs clean tech investments, from Casey Crownhart in MIT Technology Review 1692180000
IRA failed to curb inflation, address climate change, from City Journal 1692736200
US and Iran orchestrate hostage exchange deal, from Holly Dagres in Atlantic Council 1692733011
The U.S. Treasury missing a deadline to define green hydrogen under the Inflation Reduction Act, from Automotive News 1692724549
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Iran slowing its buildup of uranium that could be used for nuclear weapons, as it releases four U.S. citizens from prison in an apparent effort to ease tensions, from Laurence Norman in The Wall Street Journal 1691774220
Cloudflare Turnstile, a new bot detection service, from Pierluigi Vinciguerra in The Web Scraping Club 1692545456
The Biden administration's deal with Iran to release American hostages in exchange for access to frozen funds, which the author argues incentivizes more hostage-taking by Iran, from Michael Rubin in Restoring America 1692810114
The article seems to be about enabling accessibility features to help people with disabilities, from ISABELLA O'MALLEY in AP News 1690147508
The one year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, from usda.gov 1692818111