NexPro Media Staff

NexPro Media Staff

NexPro Media Staff

Monday, 12 November 2018 05:53

Four things to know for the week ahead

It's Monday, it's a new week, and while we won't pretend to know everything that's going to happen over the next seven days, we have some sense of what's coming up.

 

Read more at BBC News

A rising tide of nationalism in India is driving ordinary citizens to spread fake news, according to BBC research.

 

Read more at BBC News

Monday, 12 November 2018 05:41

The economic case for not eating meat

Richard Buckley is the owner of the Acorn Restaurant in Bath in the UK, a fine dining landmark that just happens not to serve meat. He has been vegetarian or vegan all his life.

 

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The death toll in wildfires sweeping California has risen to 31, with more than 200 people still unaccounted, officials have said.

 

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The beautiful thing about staring off into the skies is that you can do so from any continent. However, the best sites to stargaze share a few qualities in common: they feature low light pollution, they’re at a higher altitude, and they are framed by fascinating landforms that illuminate under a brilliant night sky.

Read more at National Geographic

One hundred years after Congress passed the first daylight saving legislation, more and more people are doubting the wisdom of changing the clocks.

Read more at Inverse

Parents who hit their kids may believe that a swat “just gets their attention” or imposes old-fashioned discipline, but spanking in fact makes behavior worse than it was before and can cause long-term harm, pediatricians said Monday.

Read more at NBC News

The embargo has lifted and the iPad Pro review fest has begun. Apple gave a bunch of websites and publications four days to test the 2018 iPads, and the early verdicts are in.

Read more at 9 to 5 Mac

Nearly every night after dinner for eight straight months, Glen Zubia brewed a cup of coffee, turned on heavy metal music, and made T-shirts.

Read more at Time

Facebook is bringing around 100 digital-native brands and small businesses that have found success on the social network and Instagram to physical retail locations. It's opening pop-ups at nine Macy's stores as the holiday shopping season gets underway.

Read more at Engadget

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