Trump has promised to "protect self defense everywhere it is under siege." As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to move back into the White House, gun violence prevention advocates are bracing ...
Officers intercepted 28 pounds of cocaine concealed as hot chocolate from Guatemala.U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Washington Dulles International Airport examined a food shipment ...
Loops, an open-source TikTok clone, has started to accept sign ups, as first reported by TechCrunch. The short form, looping video platform will provide an open-source alternative to TikTok in the ...
Loops will also have a “side-loadable” Android app, Supernault posted. Loops will rely on human moderators, which Supernault put out a call for on Mastodon. Videos posted to the site will be ...
As the troubling trend in violence on Metro transportation continues across Los Angeles, Metro officials unveiled a new pilot program they say should help mitigate the problem. It comes a day ...
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Tuning tech is easy to master. Very comfortable (at least for me). The original Loop Switch solved this conundrum. It’s three earplugs in one, each corresponding to a different decibel cut level.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has launched a free Concealed Weapons Permit instructional program, as mandated by the recently enacted Constitutional Carry law.
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A woman has sparked conversation on the video streaming platform TikTok after she shared a clip of herself experiencing a hot flush while outdoors in the cold. Tracey Monique, who goes by the handle ...
Instead of publishing the results, she concealed the findings due to the potential political ramifications. “I do not want our work to be weaponized,” Olson-Kennedy said, according to the Times.