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We Followed A Drone 1,800 Miles From UK Factory To Ukraine Frontline | Dispatch 0 (0)

Ukraine has become a global leader in drone tech, but it still needs Western weapons and planes in its fight against Russia. Business Insider gained access to one company building high-tech reconnaissance drones in Wales, then took a 1,800-mile journey east to join an army unit in southeastern Ukraine deploying the drones in the hunt for Russian targets. 00:00 – Intro 00:54 – The Factory In Wales 05:16 – The 1,800 Mile Journey To Ukraine 07:36 – With the Black Forest Brigade In Ukraine 11:28 – Credits —————————————————— #ukraine #russiaukrainewar #dronetechnology #dronewarfare #dispatch WATCH MORE: On The Ground Inside Ukraine’s [See More…]

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Sponsored by 2026 Toyota RAV4 Redefining Adulthood spotlights people who’ve discovered that making time for the things they love doesn’t distract from adulthood; it enriches it. Whether through a hobby or a career, their passions have led to purpose, community, and a life that’s uniquely their own. In this episode, meet Néa Dune, a professional mermaid, certified free diver, and ocean conservationist who transformed a childhood fascination into an unconventional career. What began with a homemade tail has grown into a life dedicated to teaching aspiring mermaids, advocating for marine ecosystems, and helping others rediscover the power of imagination and [See More…]

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The Men Behind America’s Greatest Empires (Marathon) | The Men Who Built America | Biography 0 (0)

From the aftermath of the Civil War to the oil boom that transformed the nation, watch the rise of the powerful entrepreneurs who built America’s greatest empires in this full episode marathon from The Men Who Built America. Chapters: 00:00 Season 1, Episode 2, “Oil Strike” 45:19 Season 1, Episode 1, “A New War Begins” #TheMenWhoBuiltAmerica Subscribe for more Biography: http://aetv.us/2AsWMPH Dive deeper into Biography on our site: http://www.biography.com Follow Biography for more surprising stories from fascinating lives: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Biography Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/biography Twitter – https://twitter.com/biography Biography highlights newsworthy personalities and events with compelling and surprising points-of-view, telling the [See More…]

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9 Ways Everyday Life Is Becoming More Expensive 0 (0)

Business Insider has spent years covering the stories behind why certain items, services, and experiences are getting more expensive, and the reasons behind higher price tags aren’t always what you think. Airports have rules to keep prices in check, but our investigation uncovered that mandatory price audits aren’t always accurate. US sports stadiums typically don’t have rules capping concession prices, though some lawmakers are attempting to change that. And subscriptions are everywhere, transforming the economy from one where we own products to one where we can rent just about anything. We dug deep to understand nine aspects of everyday life [See More…]

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On The Ground Inside Ukraine’s Secret Uncrewed Weapons Revolution | Dispatch 0 (0)

The world can’t keep up with the pace of military tech innovation in Ukraine, triggering a global rethink of how wars are fought. We were given rare access to units already fighting the war of the future — with high-speed interceptors and semiautonomous naval drones. We also saw the uncrewed ground robots designed to replace humans inside the “kill zone” and bomber drones using AI to swarm the enemy. Also read “Inside Ukraine’s war robot revolution”: https://bit.ly/4fKEA71 and “Ukraine’s war drone pilots must first survive the ‘Killhouse’”: https://bit.ly/4pwwqCJ 00:00 – Intro 01:35 – The Inteceptor Revolution 06:13 – When Russian [See More…]

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The Fight To Make Expensive Stadium Food Illegal 0 (0)

Food and drinks at most US sports stadiums cost significantly more than they cost outside the venue. Exclusive concession contracts, private stadium operations and restrictions on outside food have created a captive market that allows teams and vendors to charge fans more, even though many stadiums were built with taxpayer dollars. We examined some of the proposed laws that could limit concession markups and hold publicly funded stadiums more accountable for high prices. 00:00 – Intro 01:21 – Concessionaire Control 04:05 – Corporate Ownership 06:05 – Concession Prices Today 08:28 – Captive Audience in Stadiums 09:35 – New Bills 13:19 [See More…]

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Canada wildfires July 2026 | Fast Company 0 (0)

Fast Company is the world’s leading progressive business media brand, with a unique editorial focus on innovation in technology, leadership, and design. Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/FastCompany/ https://twitter.com/FastCompany https://www.instagram.com/fastcompany/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/fast-company/ Fast Company is the world’s leading progressive business media brand, with a unique editorial focus on innovation in technology…Watch on SloppBoxx.Com.

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Here’s One Thing AI Can’t Do | Fast Company 0 (0)

What’s up, type nerds? AI can do a lot, but it can’t do everything—especially when it comes to designing Fast Company’s latest magazine issue. The Summer Issue explores the theme of Autonomy and features a list of the 20 biggest names in AI today. In this video, Fast Company Creative Director Mike Schnaidt breaks down the design process behind the cover and explains why he chose the typefaces Ease and Milling to bring the issue to life. Fast Company is the world’s leading progressive business media brand, with a unique editorial focus on innovation in technology, leadership, and design. Follow [See More…]

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History Professor Answers Industrial Revolution Questions | Tech Support | WIRED 0 (0)

History Professor Jonathan Rees joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about the Industrial Revolution. Why did coal miners take canaries into the mines? What caused The Great Smog in London (1952)? What are the most important inventions to come from the Industrial Revolution? Answers to these questions and many more await on Industrial Revolution Support. WIRED recommends: https://youtu.be/10iYlK7bsJw https://youtu.be/7x8IW3XnYfo https://youtu.be/Pjl8n8u9Xfw Watch more from WIRED | Tech Support: https://www.youtube.com/show/VLPLibNZv5Zd0dwIx8baZGDdkoPNg6LHAPDi?sbp=QAE%3D #IndustrialRevolution #AI #WIRED 00:00 – Industrial Revolution Support 00:13 – Spinning yarn and saving time since 1764 01:01 – 1700s: Steam engines. 2026: Prompt engines. 02:16 – The miner’s choir [See More…]

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Stop AI Doomscrolling And Start Organizing | Fast Company 0 (0)

“Countries don’t need you for tax revenue. Corporations don’t need you for your labor. Because it’s coming from AI.”    That’s the warning from filmmaker Daniel Kwan and tech ethicist Tristan Harris. In this episode of “Adventures in AI,” Kwan and Harris examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy, from what Harris calls “the intelligence curse” to the financial incentives driving AI companies “to replace every form of human economic labor in the economy.” The question, they argue, is not whether this happens, but how we act before it does.   Fast Company is the world’s leading progressive business [See More…]