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Pomp tells CNBC there’s no need to apologize for Bitcoin’s energy use
The Bitcoin podcaster and influencer said, “We shouldn’t apologize for Bitcoin’s energy usage — crucial things in the world use energy.” 5448 Total views 33 Total shares Bitcoin (BTC) influencer and podcaster Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano said that there is no need to “apologize” for Bitcoin’s energy use, because “crucial things in the world use energy.”…
December 29, 2021
There’s a Nationwide Pepperoni Recall for Toxin-Producing Bacteria
There’s yet another big pepperoni recall making the news. Smithfield Packaged Meats Corp., which brands itself as Margherita Meats, is recalling 10,990 pounds of ready-to-eat pepperoni over concerns it may contain Bacillus cereus bacteria.The pepperoni in question is the 8-oz package of ready-to-eat unsliced pepperoni labeled Margherita Pepperoni. Check the label for the lot code…
December 16, 2021
The Cast Of “There’s Someone Inside Your House” Took This Quiz To Find Out If They’d Survive A Horror Movie
Now it's your turn! Take our "Would You Survive Until The End Of A Slasher Movie?" quiz below and compare your result with the cast's!
October 7, 2021
New York Times says there’s a difference between a maverick like John McCain and a narcissist like Kyrsten Sinema
A lot of people have pointed out that the late Sen. John McCain was hailed as a “maverick” for bucking his party and working with the Democrats, and yet Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is … what? New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg has figured it out: Sinema is a narcissist, not a maverick.In Opinion"The bipartisanship that…
October 5, 2021
There’s a major gap in the new methane pledge: Agriculture
Last week, the United States and European Union launched the most ambitious plan to date to slash global methane emissions. The Global Methane Pledge, which reportedly already has the support of at least six of the world’s 15 largest producers of the greenhouse gas, aims to slash methane emissions 30 percent by 2030. But despite…
September 27, 2021
There’s only a small window of opportunity to save the world’s coral reefs, a new study has found
Read MoreThe study was calculated under three different climate change carbon dioxide scenarios - low, medium and worst-case.Findings suggest that under a medium emissions scenario, some reefs may keep pace with sea-level rise by growing - but only for a short while.The projections show that even under the low-impact case, reefs will suffer severely reduced…
May 10, 2021