Day: May 6, 2023

Wind energy developer funneled cash to Dem senator pushing offshore wind

8:50 am May 6, 2023

A multibillion-dollar energy developer has wired tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine’s campaign in recent years while aggressively pushing a massive offshore wind project.  The Richmond, Virginia-based Dominion Energy’s political action committee (PAC) has funneled $23,000 to Kaine for Virginia since 2011, with the latest, a $1,500 contribution, coming in […]

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King Charles’ coronation: What to expect on historic day

7:00 am May 6, 2023

King Charles will be formally crowned Saturday. The former Prince of Wales ascended the throne in September after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died September 2022 after serving her country 70 years. She was the longest-serving monarch in British history, making Charles the longest-serving heir apparent. Although he has been acting as king for a […]

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Sharon Osbourne reveals she lost 30lbs with injectable weight loss drug, shares extreme side effects

6:38 am May 6, 2023

Sharon Osbourne opened up about her experience taking an injectable weight loss drug. During Thursday’s episode of “The Talk UK” the 70-year-old television personality and her fellow panelists discussed the explosion in popularity of the injectable medications Wegovy and Ozempic. The conversation was prompted by the news that Wegovy’s U.K. launch has been paused indefinitely […]

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Taylor Swift announces release of re-recorded 2010 album ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’

6:31 am May 6, 2023

Taylor Swift’s 2010 album “Speak Now” is next in line in her series of album re-records. After much fan speculation, Swift ended her first night in her hometown by announcing the re-recorded of her beloved third studio album, “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version),” at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium amid her sold-out The Eras Tour. Upon the announcement, […]

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Pricey college textbooks next on AI’s hit list? Professor says ChatGTP could replace them

6:00 am May 6, 2023

AI software like ChatGPT could be used to replace some university textbooks, transforming higher education and demanding a greater focus on critical thinking, a college professor told Fox News.  “Certainly for an introductory undergraduate course, ChatGPT could be used to produce excellent course materials,” said Terence Day, a geography professor at Okanagan College in British […]

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