Author: Gist It
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Germany’s Green Party wants people to use heat pumps to save energy. Some are balking
Germany’s Green Party is pushing for the adoption of heat pumps to save energy, but some critics are concerned about the costs involved. The technology: Heat pumps use a fan to draw outdoor air and extract warmth, providing an energy-efficient heating solution. * The cost of electricity needed to power a heat pump is around […]
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A year after Yellowstone floods, fishing guides have to learn ‘a whole new river’
A year after the Yellowstone floods, fishing guides are adapting to the altered river landscape. Impact of the floods: Last June, flooding in the Yellowstone National Park area damaged homes, ranch properties, roads, boat ramps, and fishing access sites, and changed some sections of the Yellowstone River. * The flooding created new channels and altered […]
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Election workers are facing threats and harassment as they brace for 2024
Election workers in the United States report facing threats and harassment as they prepare for the 2024 elections. The big picture: NPR interviewed election workers and officials from 22 different states, revealing a pattern of threats, feelings of danger in their jobs, and concerns for their families’ safety. * Many workers have requested anonymity due […]
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‘Rich White Men’ reinforces the argument that inequality harms us all
In the book ‘Rich White Men,’ Garrett Neiman argues that inequality harms everyone and provides concrete strategies for change. Key insights: Neiman, a rich white man himself, offers valuable outside perspectives and shares frank conversations with his well-off counterparts about problematic biases and the myth of meritocracy. * He acknowledges his own shortcomings and strives […]
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Dozens of women die in a grisly riot in Honduran prison the president blames on gangs
A riot at a women’s prison in Honduras left at least 41 women dead, with President Xiomara Castro blaming “mara” street gangs for the violence. Gruesome details: The victims were either burned to death, shot, or stabbed during the riot at the Tamara prison, 30 miles northwest of the Honduran capital. * At least seven […]
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OceanGate wants to change deep-sea tourism, but its missing sub highlights the risks
OceanGate, a company offering deep-sea tourism, faces scrutiny after its Titan submersible went missing with five people aboard near the Titanic wreck. Driving the news: The company, known for its “innovative use of materials and state-of-the-art technology,” is on the cutting edge of deep-ocean exploration tourism and has gained attention due to the missing submersible. […]
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How many miles do you have to travel to get abortion care? One professor maps it
Since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion a year ago, access to abortion care in the US has declined dramatically. Mapping the decline: Caitlin Myers, an economics professor at Middlebury College, has collected data on abortion access, with major changes noted in the past year. * As of April 2023, 14% of […]
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Greek court orders smuggling suspects held pending trial over migrant ship disaster
Nine men suspected of crewing a migrant smuggling ship that sank off Greece, leaving over 500 missing, have been detained as new accounts detail the sinking and conditions on the journey from Libya to Italy. The charges: The Egyptian suspects face charges including participation in a criminal organization, manslaughter, and causing a shipwreck. * On […]
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Search intensifies for the missing submersible as underwater noises are detected
Search for the missing submersible Titan intensifies as underwater noises are detected near its last known location. Driving the news: A Canadian maritime surveillance plane detected the noises, which experts from the U.S. Navy are currently analyzing. * The U.S. Coast Guard tweeted that the data may potentially be used in future search plans once […]
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Summer solstice brings druids, pagans and thousands of curious people to Stonehenge
Summer solstice brought thousands of people, including druids and pagans, to Stonehenge to celebrate the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere. The gathering: Devotees and tourists gathered at Stonehenge to express their devotion to the sun or to have communal fun. * Visitors participated in activities such as chanting, playing acoustic guitars, and performing dawn […]