Por: Vanity Fair Politics February 14, 2023
-csjEHZ dVHgmE body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Is Donald Trump going to be criminally charged over his handling of classified documents after leaving office? As with into the ex-president, we do not know at this time. One thing he should definitely be indicted over and sentenced to federal prison for? Reportedly operating in such a manner that required White House aides to follow him... + full article
Newsweek USA World January 27, 2023
Swarms of slimy gray fish are clogging up irrigation water filters in Australia thanks to a flood-triggered boom in their population.#BreakingNews another unprecedented boom in class 1 noxious pest in #MurrayDarlingBasin, the NSW Irrigators' Council, a group representing... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science January 26, 2023
Beware the lidless toilet, even if one won’t give you COVID-19.Getty; The AtlanticJanuary 26, 2023, 8 AM ETIn the dark early days of the pandemic, when we knew almost nothing and feared almost everything, there was a moment when people became very, very worried about toilets.... + más
Toilets spew invisible aerosol plumes with every flush | CBS News
Flushing Toilets Can Spray A 1.5 Meter High Volcanic Plume, Study Says | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 24, 2023
San Diego city leaders want the state to lift a nearly 50-year-old ban on pay toilets, which they say could solve a shortage of clean and safe downtown restrooms that repels tourists and puts homeless people’s health at risk. The city could afford to install and operate many... + más
Op-Ed: Public bathrooms are a basic human right, but many cities aren't even trying to meet the need | Los Angeles Times
Why New York's David Geffen Hall now has 138 restrooms after its $550 million upgrade | MarketWatch
Los Angeles Times USA Science December 23, 2022
Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have confirmed what the germ-phobic among us have long suspected: The flush of a commercial toilet releases a Vesuvius-like cloud of tiny droplets and aerosol particles that reaches more than 5 feet above the seat. Though invisible... + más
I destroyed my boyfriend’s toilet while meeting his family for the first time | New York Post
Forbes USA Life December 09, 2022
A trip to one of these outdoor bathrooms might elevate the tourist experience, rather than detract ... [+] from it.Jupe A slew of startups are changing the face of toilets—where tourists using them could actually enjoy the experience, rather than dread it. Too often, the... + más
Norway To Consider Introducing Tourist Tax From 2024 | Forbes
CBS News USA Science December 09, 2022
John Crimaldi is a professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Every time you flush a toilet, it releases plumes of tiny water droplets into the air around you. These droplets, called , can spread pathogens from human... + más
Experts say the ‘sludge’ TikTok trend is ‘napalm for your bowels’ | New York Post
Expert says salt water flush TikTok trend is napalm for your bowels | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 11, 2022
You thought this day would never come, but here it is: The Oscar Buzz is back! Each of the six veteran film journalists on our panel has ranked very long-range picks in 10 Oscar categories in Round 1 of the 2023 BuzzMeter. They've mixed their predictions for what will be in... + más
Next Oscars host officially announced: 'Great honor or a trap' | 10 WBNS
Jimmy Kimmel to host Oscars again: ‘Great honor or a trap’ | The Boston Globe
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