Amazon plans to deploy a dozen electric seaport trucks amid push to slash tailpipe emissions

LOS ANGELES, May 7 (Reuters) – Amazon.com, on Tuesday unveiled the first of a dozen Volvo electric big rigs it plans to deploy this year to pick up cargo from the nation’s busiest container seaport in Southern California. The e-commerce giant already has eight of those semi trucks in use at the Los Angeles/Long Beach … Read more

In-N-Out opening 10th Colorado location in Arvada

Arvada is getting a bite of the In-N-Out madness. The California fast-food chain is bringing its famous Double-Doubles and Animal-Style fries to the southeast corner of Wadsworth Boulevard and 52nd Avenue in the Arvada Marketplace shopping center. The building is still under construction, so the opening is a ways off, according to a spokesperson for … Read more

​​​​Nearly 200 Students Now Enrolled in Anti-Woke School Designed Around ‘Traditional American Values’

The Exodus Institute, which started with just one student in May 2022, has grown to become a thriving educational institution under the leadership of Kali and Joshua Fontanilla. Today, the Institute boasts an impressive student body of nearly 200, comprising its K-12 program and the ‘Young Patriots Academy.’ According to a Daily Mail article, the … Read more

Leonard Cohen and Philip Glass’ 2007 live poetry/music collaboration Book of Longing revived for Hong Kong stage

The two men were both in their sixties then, and Cohen, a failed monk who had returned to secular life, agreed to work on a stage production that was part chamber opera and part cabaret, interjected with the voice of Cohen reading out his own poems. Philip Glass leads an ensemble of musicians in Book … Read more

Opinion | Where jeans and denim come from – the clues are in the names

The design, production, trade and use of denim span the globe, but the name, as with many fabrics, originates in the place it was once made. From the 16th century, the northwest Italian port city of Genoa crafted a type of twilled cloth, notable for yarns of cotton instead of linen, hemp or wool, and … Read more

TikTok argues how ByteDance protects children on Douyin is irrelevant to youth addiction lawsuits in the US

Lawyers spearheading hundreds of lawsuits accusing social media platforms of addicting youths say the protections that TikTok’s platform in China offers for children show that the popular video-sharing app could operate more responsibly in the US. But TikTok’s Beijing-based parent, ByteDance, is refusing to share information with the US lawyers about its platforms in China … Read more

Airbus A380 belonging to new airline that promises ‘a return to the golden age of travel’ touches down in Glasgow, marking the first time the city has welcomed a superjumbo

By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel Editor Published: 16:10 BST, 2 May 2024 | Updated: 17:55 BST, 2 May 2024 It’s the brand-new airline with a mission to take passengers ‘back to the golden age of travel’ – and this week it took a huge step forward, with its Airbus A380 touching down at Glasgow Prestwick … Read more

Goldy Brar, Suspected Mastermind In Sidhu Moosewala Murder, NOT DEAD, Is Alive: USA Police

Home News Goldy Brar, Suspected Mastermind In Sidhu Moosewala Murder, NOT DEAD, Is Alive: USA Police The duo was attacked at Fairmont and Holt Avenue in the northwestern part of Fresno after a fight on Tuesday evening. Gangster Goldy Brar Alive: Goldy Brar, the Canada-based gangster is alive, i.e. the news about him being shot … Read more

Art lovers share hilarious doppelgangers they’ve found on gallery walls – as one finds his double in Jan van Bijlert oil

THEIR faces were a picture when these ­art fans spotted their likenesses in galleries and realised life truly does imitate art. Ross Duffin found his bearded double clad in armour in a Jan van Bijlert oil in a museum in Pasadena, California. 8 Ross Duffin found his bearded double clad in armour in a Jan … Read more

Grandma, mother, daughter: how 3 generations of Chinese women’s emotional story is told in graphic novel

Three years later Hulls threw herself into researching Chinese history, interviewing family members, learning Mandarin and travelling to Hong Kong and Shanghai to retrace her grandmother and mother’s steps. The cover of Feeding Ghosts by Tessa Hulls. Photo: Macmillan Hulls’ first graphic memoir, Feeding Ghosts, the fruit of seven years’ work, was published by Macmillan … Read more