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The Future is Carbon Farming, Not Cattle Ranching, says Impossible Foods CEO
A new study shows how eliminating animal agriculture could dramatically reduce emissions
‘The Problem With NFTs’: A Crypto Expert Responds to a Viral Takedown
While “The Problem With NFTs” has been viewed more than 4 million times, and met with an approving roar from other crypto detractors, it was largely ignored on Web 3 Twitter
Women and Children Reported Dead After U.S. Raid in Syria
First responders reported finding 13 people dead, including six children and four women, after the U.S. raid near Atmeh
Shares of Facebook’s Parent Company Meta Plunge 22% on Lower Profits
When Meta posted sharply higher costs but gave a weak revenue forecast late Wednesday, investors got spooked
Here’s a List of Artists Who Are Boycotting Spotify Because of Joe Rogan
Problems grow at the music streaming service as more artists quit in protest
2 Virginia Campus Police Officers Killed After Responding to Suspicious Person
The Bridgewater College was put under lockdown and search for hours in the afternoon before the suspect was apprehended
ABC Suspends Whoopi Goldberg From The View After She Said Holocaust Was ‘Not About Race’
The suspension came a day after Goldberg's comment during a discussion on The View that race was not a factor in the Holocaust.
U.S. Bobsledder Tests Positive for COVID-19 at Beijing Olympics
The first U.S. Olympic athlete to test positive for COVID-19 in Beijing is bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor. She's also a new mother, who brought her nearly two-year-old son along with her.
Sanctions Won’t Hurt Myanmar’s Brutal Leaders, Activists Say. Here’s What Could
Activists and Myanmar watchers say that targeted sanctions will do little to deter the brutal military junta, or stop its violent repression.
Pregnant New Zealand Journalist Stranded in Afghanistan Will Finally Be Allowed to Return Home
The government offer amounted to a backdown by New Zealand after officials had earlier insisted that Charlotte Bellis needed to reapply for a spot in the country's bottlenecked quarantine hotels
Historically Black Universities Lock Down Over Series of Bomb Threats
The FBI and ATF are investigating the bomb scares, which came one day before the start of Black History Month
A COVID-Free Pacific Nation Opened Its Border a Crack. The Virus Came Rushing In
Kiribati is facing its first COVID-19 surge of the pandemic after letting in the first flight in 10 months