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autonomous vehicles

People Think Their Cars Are Self-Driving Even Though They’re Not, Study Finds

Yet more confusion over what is or isn’t self-driving.
Aaron Gordon
10.12.22
Space

Bigger, Better, Cheaper: How India Is Building a Private Empire in Space

India’s first Mars mission cost $74 million. NASA’s Mars mission the same week cost 9 times more.
Pallavi Pundir
10.12.22
Life

People Can No Longer Afford to Be Monogamous With Their Full-Time Jobs

We’re just crawling out of a pandemic, prices are through the roof, and your boss is cost-cutting. Is it time companies got less stuck up about the ethics of moonlighting?
Arman Khan
10.12.22
china

China’s ‘Zero COVID’ Policy Is Going to Last a Whole Lot Longer

“It is a slap in the face to those who anticipate an imminent and significant policy pivot.”
Rachel Cheung
10.12.22
Recipe

Fried Bologna Sandwich Recipe

Make the very best version of the American packed-lunch classic with thick slices of fried bologna, a crunchy layer of salt and vinegar chips, and a homemade sweet n’ spicy mustard.
Mason Hereford
10.12.22
japan

New Zealand Wants Farmers to Pay Taxes for Their Cows’ Farts and Burps

The proposal is meant to help New Zealand cut carbon emissions.
Hanako Montgomery
10.12.22
Music

Hanging Out With the Northern Boys, the UK's Finest Retiree Rap Act

The viral "Party Time" rappers on breaking America, banging out ideas "in drunken stupors" and doing "uppers, downers and inside outers".
Niloufar Haidari
10.12.22
Politics

97-Year-Old Ex-Prime Minister Declares He Is Running for Office Again

If re-elected as a Member of Parliament, Malaysian politician Mahathir Mohamad would be 102 years old were he to see his term through.
Koh Ewe
10.12.22
housing

Stop Fantasising About Living on a Houseboat

Don't be fooled – it involves a lot more than just cruising a boat down a canal on a sunny day.
Hannah Makonnen
10.12.22
Pregnancy

Airline Announces It Will No Longer Sack Pregnant Crew Members

They’ll still be placed on unpaid leave with Singapore Airlines, though, and will have to apply for ground positions.
Gavin Butler
10.12.22
Work

There’s No Such Thing As ‘Deserving’ Success. That Can Be a Good Thing.

To beat impostor syndrome is to acknowledge that most of us are, well, impostors.
Micah Avry Guiao
10.12.22
Australia Today

Majority of Australians Do, in Fact, Support Public Corruption Hearings

More than two thirds of Australian voters want to see politicians held to account in public.
John Buckley
10.12.22
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