NexPro Media Staff

NexPro Media Staff

NexPro Media Staff

Beyond Meat stock has tumbled in the fourth quarter, burning some investors in the plant-based “meats” company, including shareholders such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust.

 

Read more at Barrons.

Amazon is running some truly jaw dropping early Black Friday deals right now, like $60 PlayStation Plus 12-Month Subscription Digital Codes for just $24.99 and awesome Sony wireless noise cancelling headphones for just $128. You can see all of the best early Black Friday deals on Amazon right here in the site’s HoliDeals hub, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Amazon’s full-scale Black Friday sale kicks off a week early this Friday, November 22nd, and Amazon just released a huge preview of some of the best Black Friday 2019 deals that’ll be available from the nation’s top online retailer. Want to see what Amazon has in store? Check out the full announcement below.

 

Read more at BGR.

Tuesday, 19 November 2019 15:56

The Plastics Problem

Read more at PBS News.

Last Friday, President Trump intervened in the legal cases of three U.S. service members accused of war crimes. Against the advice of the Pentagon, Trump pardoned two of the men and reinstated the rank of the third. The moves reignited a debate over justice in war and the military’s legal system. Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham and Lt. Col. Colonel David Gurfein join William Brangham to discuss.

 

Read more at PBS News.

Days into public impeachment hearings, nearly half of Americans want Congress to impeach President Donald Trump and remove him from office, according to a new poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist. The latest data does not show a significant change in public attitudes since the hearings began last Wednesday. But this next round of testimony could give Democrats more chances to sway public opinion — unless Americans stick to already rigid partisan lines.

 

Read more at PBS News.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn prepared to square off Tuesday in the first live televised debate of Britain’s election, each trying to spark a lackluster campaign to life.

 

Read more at Associated Press News.

In the unlikely setting of the world’s most populated military installation, amid all the regimented chaos, you’ll find the Endangered Species Act at work.

There, as a 400-pound explosive resounds in the distance, a tiny St. Francis Satyr butterfly flits among the splotchy leaves, ready to lay as many as 100 eggs. At one point, this brown and frankly dull-looking butterfly could be found in only one place on Earth: Fort Bragg’s artillery range.

 

Read more at Associated Press News.

Rapper Kanye West told parishioners at Joel Osteen’s Houston megachurch on Sunday that his recent spiritual awakening has made him realize he’s no longer in the service to fame and money but “in service to God.”

West spoke to a packed crowd of about 16,000 people at Lakewood Church’s 11 a.m. service during an interview with Osteen from the stage. West told the parishioners about his recent conversion to Christianity and how God has been guiding him.

 

Read more at Associated Press News.

How to beat jet lag is a never ending conversation among frequent travelers. Perhaps the most common advice for adjusting to a time zone and beating jet lag is being exposed to bright lights. Usually that means spending time outdoors and getting sunlight as soon as possible after arriving at your destination. This bright-light exposure shifts your body clock so you can quickly overcome jet lag.

 

Read more at Point Me To The Plane.

Millions recently flocked to the movies to watch Joker, the origin story of Batman’s notorious nemesis. Many have commented that the film is a portrait of a textbook psychopath. But perhaps the bigger question is how many among the audience have similar traits? Indeed, is it possible that you are a psychopath yourself?

To answer this question, we need to examine the diagnostic criteria for psychopathy presented in the PCL-R, which was developed by Robert Hare in the 1970s.

 

Read more at Inverse.

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