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Why Coffee Could Get A Lot More Expensive In 2025
If you're already feeling exhausted about forking over $ 7 for a latte, brace yourself: Coffee prices are likely to rise even more in 2025. And while...
chowhound.com - 30+ days ago

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Muni and BART are on life support. Here are the taxes you might pay to save them
Public transit cutbacks could be calamitous for San Francisco's economy, a fear that has prompted some unusual ideas....
sfstandard.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
CUCKOO’s new drip coffee maker is for coffee lovers who want return to the basics
Recent coffee trends suggest that in 2025, coffee lovers might return to the basics, such as drinking plain black coffee. If 2025 is the year of...
themanual.com - 16 days ago
home improvement
You Can Put a Pendant Light Literally Anywhere With Pooky’s Game-Changing New Design
When beloved British lighting brand Pooky launched in the U.S. last year, we couldn’t get enough of its affordably-priced fixtures—and neither could...
domino.com - 14 days ago
job & work
Ohio House Democrats Urge Governor DeWine and Attorney General Yost to Release $ 900M in Federal Unemployment Funds Following Court Ruling
In what could be a significant financial boost for many Ohioans, the Ohio House Democratic Caucus is calling on the state's top officials to release...
hoodline.com - 30+ days ago
business
OpenAI’s ‘unethical’ stance on Studio Ghibli could lead brands to ‘reject’ gen AI
The 2024 film Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron tells the story of Miyazaki, the founder of the animation studio Studio Ghibli, and documents how his...
thedrum.com - 2 days ago
food & drink
The Breville Infuser: The Insider Secret Espresso Machine
There's an espresso machine in Breville's lineup that few know about or focus on. But it could be their best bang for the buck machine today.The post...
coffeegeek.com - 30+ days ago
business
Starbucks CEO wants to make it easier for customers to get a cup of coffee — as he reveals his bold plan to overhaul stores
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol on Wednesday told investors that he plans to overhaul Starbucks’ US locations, adding more comfortable seating, ceramic...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Always Wanted a Personal Assistant? This AI Startup Wants to Help
Yutori wants to bring AI into the workplace by creating a digital personal assistant that can actually do some work for you at the office. It just won’t bring you coffee. While critics of artificial intelligence worry that someday, perhaps soon, AI will steal their jobs, AI supporters argue the tech...
inc.com - 5 days ago
work-life balance
Will the new presidency affect WFH for federal workers?
Winds of change are blowing, and for federal workers these could bring an end to the widespread remote work policies adopted and enhanced during the...
thehill.com - 30+ days ago
health
Always Have Disrupted Sleep? You Could Be Deficient In This Mineral
Sleep can be a fraught topic. Even when we can find the time to sleep the recommended seven to nine hours, staying asleep through the night can be a...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Boy, This New Single-Seater Flying Car Sure Is Exciting! Too Bad It Will Never Take Off.
The claimed fix-all for unclogging road traffic sounds brilliant, but here’s why the idea could face considerable headwinds. Alef, an American aeronautics company, is putting the finishing touches on a single-seater electric flying car. It’s called the Model A, and the company claims it could unclog...
popularmechanics.com - 8 days ago
business
How bad could the selloff in stocks get? Barclays answers
Investing.com -- Barclays analysts warned in a note Friday that U.S. stocks could face further downside if recently proposed tariffs take full...
investing.com - 1 day ago
health
Rapid Spread of Infectious Disease in the Congo Could be From Contaminated Water
The rapid spread of illness in the African country may be due to contaminated water, rather than a virus that jumped from bat to human. It sounded...
discovermagazine.com - 16 days ago
technology
Chinese authorities delay approval for BYD's pending EV plant in Mexico amid fears of the technology leaking into the US
Booming global EV automaker Build Your Dreams (BYD) has hit a snag with the Chinese government, which has delayed the green light to build a new plant in Mexico amid fears that proprietary technology in the southern part of North America could more easily make its way into the United States BYD is...
electrek.co - 17 days ago
technology
New images show how England's largest onshore windfarm could look
New images have been released showing how England's largest onshore windfarm could look. The proposal to establish Scout Moor II on moorland bordering...
lancs.live - 10 days ago
food & drink
A Top Peninsula Colombian Coffee Company Is Finally Hitting San Francisco
A proudly ethical coffee company just set up shop in San Francisco. Progeny Coffee owners John Trabelsi and Maria Palacio recently opened their first San Francisco cafe on the first floor of the Landing. It was a quick turnaround from the jump; the couple didn’t need to do much to the space, and it...
eater.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Argentina’s soaring poverty levels don’t seem to be hurting president Javier Milei – but the honeymoon could be over
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
books
DC Studios Movies Galore—and Why James Gunn Posted a Photo With Zack Snyder
Welcome to an all-DC and -Marvel edition of the Stack’s digest posts! There were just so many news items concerning the Big Two that I couldn’t help...
bookriot.com - 24 days ago
auto
Red Bull could now drop Lawson before next F1 race
Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the team will decide on Liam Lawson’s Formula 1 future before the Japanese Grand Prix – with an immediate change...
the-race.com - 13 days ago
nature
Scientists finally pinpoint fungal virus harming frogs and toads, significantly aiding conservation efforts
A new study identified a novel virus, which has impacted over 500 amphibian species. The discovery could revolutionize conservation for frogs and...
goodgoodgood.co - 30+ days ago
job & work
Federal workforce cuts could create unemployment levels in Northern Virginia not seen in living memory. That’s a potential problem for rural Virginia.
Math is our friend. It hasn’t always been my friend, as some of my school transcripts might attest, but that was a long time ago and now we have...
cardinalnews.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Expert warns UN's role in AI regulation could lead to safety overreach
The United Nations (U.N.) advisory body on artificial intelligence (AI) last week issued seven recommendations to address AI-related risks, but an expert told Fox News Digital the points do not cover critical areas of concern. "They didn't really say much about the unique role of AI in different...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
How's your balance? Here's what that could mean for heart and brain health
It's an ability and skill often taken for granted. It affects quality of life and has been linked to heart disease and stroke. As we age and our...
phillytrib.com - 16 days ago
health
The shortage of popular weight loss drug tirzepatide is over, FDA says. Patients could see higher costs as a result.
The FDA has announced that popular weight loss medication tirzepatide is no longer in shortage, potentially removing cheaper versions of the drug from the market by early 2025. Tirzepatide is the active ingredient in Eli Lilly's drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound, branded to treat diabetes and obesity,...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
science
If humans could fly, how big would our wings be?
Humans don't have hollow bones like birds do, so how big would our wings have to be to lift us off the ground? For the many wondrous things humans can...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago