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@bsky.app is about to lose a ton of users and go to garbage unless they bring back @GovPressOffice #Newsom #GavinNewson
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iPhone Air getting over 7 hours of SoT!
#iphoneair #iphone
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
Luckily, Sinclair has a helpful database of all their stations, so you can see if they're operating in your area and respond accordingly.

sbgi.net/tv-stations/
Map of Sinclair stations
keepteching.bsky.social
U.S. strikes another alleged Venezuelan drug boat as tensions rise - AFP News
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constant-tummyache.bsky.social
Trump: “Smart people don’t like me”
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macrumors.bsky.social
Here Are 5 Smaller iPhone Air Details You Might Have Missed, Including Only a Single Speaker
Here Are 5 Smaller iPhone Air Details You Might Have Missed, Including Only a Single Speaker
Apple's all-new, ultra-thin iPhone Air launches on Friday, and there are some smaller details about the device that you might have missed. Below, we outline five things to know about the iPhone Air: * As rumored, the iPhone Air only has a single speaker. The earpiece at the top of the device doubles as a speaker, but there is no speaker on the bottom of the device. The holes to the left and right of the USB-C port are for microphones. For stereo audio, use AirPods or a capable external speaker. * On the iPhone Air, the Dynamic Island is positioned slightly lower on the screen compared to the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro models. This was likely necessary due to the device's ultra-thin frame necessitating internal design changes. * While the iPhone 17 Pro models support USB 3.2 Gen 2, for data transfer speeds of up to 10 GB/s, the iPhone Air is limited to USB 2 speeds of up to 480 MB/s. * Apple says the iPhone Air can be charged to 50% in approximately 30 minutes, whereas the iPhone 17 Pro models can be charged to 50% in approximately 20 minutes. A higher-wattage charger and cable is required to achieve these speeds. In addition, MagSafe wireless charging on the iPhone Air is limited to up to 20W, compared to 25W for the iPhone 17 Pro models. * In the iPhone 17 Pro models, the A19 Pro chip has a 6-core GPU. In the iPhone Air, it has a 5-core GPU, so graphics performance will take a slight hit. Be sure to watch our iPhone Air hands-on video from earlier this week.Related Roundup: iPhone AirBuyer's Guide: iPhone Air (Buy Now) This article, "Here Are 5 Smaller iPhone Air Details You Might Have Missed, Including Only a Single Speaker" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
www.macrumors.com
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jsweetli.bsky.social
Elon sharing the name of 66 random not-famous people to his many millions of followers because this person said they said things she didn’t like about Charlie Kirk.

I erased the names and employers from the screenshot but you can see their jobs. Nurses, teachers etc.
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maddow.msnbc.com
“Health insurance costs in the United States are on track for their biggest jump in at least five years…

“For the 24 million enrollees of Affordable Care Act insurance plans, costs are expected to rise by more than 75 percent next year…”

www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/...
Why your health insurance may soon cost a lot more
Millions will be paying substantially more for health insurance next year, according to multiple surveys. Insurers cited tariffs and demand for obesity drugs.
www.washingtonpost.com
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msignorile.bsky.social
CBS will be Fox II

"The new ownership of CBS News on Monday selected Kenneth R. Weinstein, a former chief executive of the Hudson Institute, a right-leaning policy think tank, to review complaints about its coverage."

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/08/b...
CBS Taps Conservative Policy Veteran for New Ombudsman Role
www.nytimes.com
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johnfugelsang.bsky.social
Imagine the future history books:
“In 2025, the Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional to consider race in helping a Latino student get into college, but totally awesome to consider race when throwing their dad into a concentration camp.”
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fpwellman.bsky.social
He’s suing Wall Street Journal for reporting this exists. Feels like they have a strong defense.