The couple showcased their moves and love for each other while dancing to ‘She Zee Zee.’
The couple showcased their moves and love for each other while dancing to ‘She Zee Zee.’
The couple showcased their moves and love for each other while dancing to ‘She Zee Zee.’
The couple showcased their moves and love for each other while dancing to ‘She Zee Zee.’
‘A lot of people thought I said that I wasn’t Black, and I never said that,’ Raven said about her viral comment from her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
‘A lot of people thought I said that I wasn’t Black, and I never said that,’ Raven said about her viral comment from her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Before the ‘Bridesmaids’ actress takes centerstage to host in Studio 8H for ‘Saturday Night Live,’ she starred in a hilarious promo.
Before the ‘Bridesmaids’ actress takes centerstage to host in Studio 8H for ‘Saturday Night Live,’ she starred in a hilarious promo.
Amazon is offering another decent batch of games to Prime members at no extra cost for the month of April. Leading the bunch is Fallout 76, a multiplayer take on the post-apocalyptic franchise. There’s also the hack and slash adventure Chivalry 2 and around a dozen more.
Fallout 76 is just the latest title in the series to hit Prime Gaming, likely to coincide with this month’s premiere of the Fallout TV show. It experienced mixed reviews upon release, with many complaining about an overall lack of purpose in the gameplay and a blandness in the design. Other people simply enjoyed wandering around a post-apocalyptic West Virginia with their buddies.
The game’s available for PC and, interestingly, Xbox consoles. People can download it from GOG for PC and Amazon will hand out a code to Prime members for an Xbox download. Fallout 76 will be available on April 11, the same exact day all eight episodes of the show drop.
Chivalry 2, on the other hand, is available right now. This is a modern take on the hack and slash genre, with a first-person POV, multiplayer matches with up to 64 players at once and a grimy medieval setting. There’s also crossplay for every available platform. Prime members can download it at the Epic Games Store.
Other titles coming this month include Black Desert, Demon’s Tilt, Rose Riddle: The Fairy Tale Detective Collector’s Edition and many more. Click the link above for the full list. Additionally, Prime Members in the US, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK can access some new games on Luna at no extra charge. These include LEGO Fortnite, Earthworm Jim 2 and Trackmania, among others.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazons-prime-gaming-titles-for-april-include-fallout-76-and-chivalry-2-153731669.html?src=rss
The singer, who had filed a lawsuit against Diddy in 2023, has reportedly been working with investigators before her ex’s home was raided by Homeland Security
The singer, who had filed a lawsuit against Diddy in 2023, has reportedly been working with investigators before her ex’s home was raided by Homeland Security
The country singer celebrated her anniversary by posting several throwback photos with her husband.
The country singer celebrated her anniversary by posting several throwback photos with her husband.
‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody’ star shared a super cute birthday wish for Michael Jackson’s daughter on her Instagram Story.
‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody’ star shared a super cute birthday wish for Michael Jackson’s daughter on her Instagram Story.
‘All I could think about was: must have kids,’ the ‘Breakfast Club’ actress said in a new interview.
‘All I could think about was: must have kids,’ the ‘Breakfast Club’ actress said in a new interview.
If you’re in the Metro Phoenix area — and don’t mind walking out of your place to get your food delivery — your Uber Eats order may just get delivered by one of Waymo’s self-driving cars. The companies have officially launched the next part of their ongoing multi-year partnership, which also includes offering robotaxi rides to the ride-hailing service’s customers in the area. When you place an order on Uber Eats, you’ll get a prompt that says “autonomous vehicles may deliver your order.”
You will be notified if a Waymo car does pick up your order, and you’ll have to take your phone with you when you meet it so that you can open its trunk and get your food. Don’t worry, you can opt out during the checkout process in case you’re not feeling up to going out and getting your order and would rather have someone deliver food to your door.
At the moment, Waymo deliveries are only available in Chandler, Tempe and Mesa, and only for select merchants, including local joints and chains like Princess Pita and BoSa Donuts. An Uber spokesperson told CNBC, though, that the companies are looking to expand their service area and are looking to add more merchants to their list. They also told the news organization that Waymo will be using its Jaguar I-PACE electric vehicles, which it’s been testing in Arizona for years, for deliveries. It doesn’t sound like Waymo deliveries will be more expensive either, since the spokesperson said you’ll only have to pay standard fares and will not be charged for tips.
The companies first announced that they were teaming up to offer robotaxi rides and deliveries in Phoenix last year, following Waymo’s service area expansion in the region. Robotaxi rides became available in the metropolitan area by October, and you’ll get the option to hail one when you request an UberX, Uber Green, Uber Comfort or Uber Comfort Electric.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/waymos-self-driving-vehicles-are-now-doing-uber-eats-deliveries-in-phoenix-130052864.html?src=rss
Last year was the hottest on record and the Earth is headed towards a global warming of 2.7 degrees, yet top fossil fuel and cement producers show a disregard for climate change and actively make things worse. A new Carbon Majors Database report found that just 57 companies were responsible for 80 percent of the global carbon dioxide emissions between 2016 and 2022. Thirty-eight percent of total emissions during this period came from nation-states, 37 percent from state-owned entities and 25 percent from investor-owned companies.
Nearly 200 parties adopted the 2015 Paris Agreement, committing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, 58 of the 100 state- and investor-owned companies in the Carbon Majors Database have increased their production in the years since (The Climate Accountability Institute launched Carbon Majors in 2013 to hold fossil fuel producers accountable and is hosted by InfluenceMap). This number represents producers worldwide, including 87 percent of those assessed in Asia, 57 percent in Europe and 43 percent in North America.
It’s not a clear case of things slowly turning around, either. The International Energy Agency found coal consumption increased by eight percent over the seven years to 8.3 billion tons — a record high. The report names state-owned Coal India as one of the top three carbon dioxide producers. Russia’s state-owned energy company Gazprom and state-owned oil firm Saudi Aramco rounded out the trio of worst offenders.
Exxon Mobil topped the list of United States companies, contributing 1.4 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions. “These companies have made billions of dollars in profits while denying the problem and delaying and obstructing climate policy. They are spending millions on advertising campaigns about being part of a sustainable solution, all the while continuing to invest in more fossil fuel extraction,” Tzeporah Berman, International Program Director at Stand.earth and Chair at Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, said in a statement. “These findings emphasize that, more than ever, we need our governments to stand up to these companies, and we need new international cooperation through a Fossil Fuel Treaty to end the expansion of fossil fuels and ensure a truly just transition.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/only-57-companies-produced-80-percent-of-global-carbon-dioxide-130752291.html?src=rss