Taqtile Reimagines AR-Enabled Work Instructions on iPad to Meet Growing Global Demand
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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Terran Orbital and ImageSat International (ISI) Prepare for the Launch of the RUNNER-1 Earth Observation Satellite
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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Georgia Professor Begins Term as 2023–2024 President of the National Science Teaching Association
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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Sens.ai To Unveil Groundbreaking Neurofeedback and Brain-Training Technology at the Health Optimisation Summit
[WHISTLER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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Canva Opens New Flagship Campus in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2023--
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The Real Reason Trader Joe’s Doesn’t Allow Online Orders
The in-person shopping experience is part of the Trader Joe's brand.
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Ukrainian forces suffer 'stiff resistance' and losses in assault on Russian lines
Ukrainian forces have suffered losses in heavy equipment and soldiers as they met greater than expected resistance from Russian forces in their first attempt to breach Russian lines in the east of the country in recent days, two senior US officials tell CNN.
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'Welcome to hell' billboard perfectly captures the mood amid New York air pollution
A billboard has captured the atmosphere in New York, after the city was engulfed in smoke blown down from wildfires raging in Canada. The Canadian province of Quebec is currently experiencing hundreds of shocking wildfires and the pollution has led to the air quality in the city to be categorised as “very unhealthy”. It’s given the city an ‘apocalyptic’ look, with social media full of people sharing images of the city covered in orange smog. One image that has sparked a big reaction is a billboard advertising a new video game, which seems to capture the atmosphere in the city. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The advert is for the action role-playing game Diablo IV from Blizzard Entertainment and it features a demonic character on the front with the strapline “welcome to hell, New York”. Somehow, that seems strangely accurate right now. Meanwhile, NYC’s Mayor Eric Adams warned that the authorities “recommend all New Yorkers limit outdoor activity to the greatest extent possible” and people in North America have been advised to wear N95 masks outdoors. There are more than 400 wildfires raging in Canada which have led to mass evacuations in Quebec province. While some predictions said NYC might get some relief by Thursday evening, US National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Ramsey said "conditions are likely to remain unhealthy for at least the next few days", with no end in sight for the wildfires. The city’s health commissioner Ashwin Vasan told reporters on Wednesday that the city’s air quality is at its worst since the 1960s, with conditions expected to last through several days. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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DOJ charges 'Bob's Burgers', 'Arrested Development' actor for alleged role in January 6 attack
Jay Johnston, an actor known for his roles in "Bob's Burgers," "Arrested Development" and other TV shows, has been charged in connection with the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
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Goldman COO Says ‘Mini Stagflation’ Possible: Bloomberg Invest
The Bloomberg Invest conference resumed Thursday with some of the most influential leaders in finance gathering in New
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Will Yankees play today? Possible alternate locations during wildfire incident
After being postponed Wednesday, the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees game may be at risk of being played again on Thursday.On Wednesday, the MLB postponed the game between the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees, slated to be played in the Bronx. Air quality was in poor condition acros...
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Smoky, dangerous haze parked over U.S. East Coast for second day
By Tyler Clifford NEW YORK A smoky yellow haze generated by hundreds of Canadian wildfires hovered over a
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