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Ford draws up the ultimate camping feature for its electric pickup

Camping, glamping, whatever you prefer, Ford looks to upgrade the experience with its next electric truck. Its latest idea enables the back of the truck’s cabin to pivot open like an SUV, creating a spacious room for you to enjoy the outdoors. Ford will upgrade camping with its next electric pickup Ford filed a patent for a “Swiveling Sill for a Vehicle” with the German Patent and Trademark Office. The patent, discovered by CarBuzz, details an electric truck where the cab’s back panels can…

Newsom draws no enthusiasm in next-door Nevada for White House bid

HENDERSON, Nev. —  When David Mulcrone looks to the 2024 presidential race, he’s filled with a combination of resignation and determination.Gay and Latino, he no longer feels comfortable in Donald Trump’s Republican Party. So he’ll vote for President Biden if that’s what it takes to keep Trump out of the White House a second time — even though Mulcrone is not terribly enthusiastic about the prospect.“Too old,” Mulcrone said of the 81-year-old incumbent. But then again, “Democrats didn’t put themselves in a position to…

Bradley Cooper draws criticism for being ‘ableist’ due to his ‘no chairs’ policy | Hollywood

Bradley Cooper has become the target of some unwanted criticism after his recent interview on Variety's “Directors on Directors,” where he spoke with Spike Lee and discussed his preferred directing environment. “There’s no chairs on sets; I’ve always hated chairs and I feel like your energy dips the minute you sit down in a chair,” shared the actor. (AFP) “There’s no chairs on sets; I’ve always hated chairs and I feel like your energy dips the minute you sit down in a chair,” shared the actor. “So apple boxes…

John Cassaday Draws One Beast Of An X-Force Cover

Posted in: Comics, Comics Publishers, Current News, Marvel Comics, X-Men | Tagged: john cassaday, x-forceThe most recent Marvel solicits for March 2024, included a cover for X-Force #50 by John Cassaday featuring Wolverine taking on Hank McCoy.Article Summary Marvel reveals John Cassaday's unique X-Force #50 cover with Wolverine versus Beast. Cassaday credited for iconic work on Astonishing X-Men, Planetary, and Star Wars. His latest art style sparks debates among fans and comic professionals…

Microsoft, OpenAI Partnership Draws UK Antitrust Regulators’ Eyes

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is seeking comments about who controls Microsoft and OpenAI and possible risk of a merger. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority is looking into whether the connections between Microsoft and OpenAI open up the possibility of a merger, which could impact competition. On Dec. 8, the CMA announced it is seeking comments from Microsoft, OpenAI and interested third parties. This is not a formal investigation, the CMA noted, but is rather a standard,…

openai: Microsoft, OpenAI tie-up draws UK antitrust regulator scrutiny

Britain's antitrust regulator said on Friday it will review whether to launch a merger probe of Microsoft's multi-billion dollar partnership with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, weighing in on the U.S. software giant's tie-ups for a second time this year.The move comes after a November announcement that Microsoft, which has committed to invest over $10 billion into OpenAI, will take a non-voting position on the board. That followed a tumultuous boardroom battle which saw the sudden ouster and return of OpenAI CEO and founder Sam…

A bookstore in New York draws attention to literary gems

Dear Reader, PREMIUM The Albertine Bookstore, Central Park, New York(Courtesy: The author) It’s Sunday morning in New York, and I’m sitting at the corner coffee shop, reading an interview with Annie Ernaux, last year's Nobel Prize literary legend. Outside, in the morning light, the trees blaze yellow, orange and green. A man walks by with his two little boys in tow, skipping along to keep pace, both chattering away. Annie Ernaux is talking to her interviewer about Trieste Tigre, an intense book she just…

A bookstore in New York draws attention to literary gems

Dear Reader, PREMIUM The Albertine Bookstore, Central Park, New York(Courtesy: The author) It’s Sunday morning in New York, and I’m sitting at the corner coffee shop, reading an interview with Annie Ernaux, last year's Nobel Prize literary legend. Outside, in the morning light, the trees blaze yellow, orange and green. A man walks by with his two little boys in tow, skipping along to keep pace, both chattering away. Annie Ernaux is talking to her interviewer about Trieste Tigre, an intense book she just…