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POV: Farming Simulator In REAL LIFE
The reality of farming, from a first-person view. This video documents the day-to-day challenges and rewards of farm work, comparing the real-life experience to the video game.
Google has confirmed that it’s rolling out a fix for the Pixel 10 screen snow issue. The company told Android Authority that the problem affected “a small number of Pixel 10 devices.” It should be ...
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaking at the Public Safety Forum at Columbia University on Sept. 8, 2025. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post Get ready for more candidates like Zohran ...
Summer may be behind us, but one slightly grim detail lingers: our mattresses are still harbouring the season’s sweat. According to new research, the average Brit sweated an astonishing 148 pints into ...
The first game of the NFL season brought just about everything fans could imagine on Thursday night. Live updates from Cowboys-Packers: All eyes on Micah Parsons as star defender returns The former ...
“The job market is done, busted.” That’s how Chris Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBonds, described the August jobs report released today (Sept. 5). The unemployment rate has climbed to its highest ...
Every day, chronic disease quietly shapes our lives and economic future. Diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancers and others now account for roughly 90% of our nation’s $4.5 trillion in annual ...
After he was done venting his frustration with the foul trouble that had kept him out of rhythm on defense and limited some of his aggressiveness on offense, Luka Dončić walked off the court in Riga, ...
Smart farming technologies, like smart irrigation and targeted spraying systems, are helping farms reduce water use, burn less fuel and optimize fertilizer and pesticide applications. Those gains have ...
The Trump administration announced last week that it will no longer pursue an effort that would have required most airlines to compensate customers for flight delays and other inconveniences when ...
North Dakota farmers are scrambling to find extra storage space and bracing for land values to fall as soybeans that should be bound for China begin to pile up.Credit... Supported by By Alan Rappeport ...
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