Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Members-only club leases Federal Reserve Building
The Federal Reserve Building, once a bastion of monetary policy, has found a new tenant: a members-only club. While the green marble halls still whisper of economic power, whispers now carry the clinking of champagne glasses and the murmur of socialites. The building’s future is unclear, but one thing is certain: the days of hushed…
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Councilman questions Deegan’s expenses on London trip
Deegan’s London trip, shrouded in secrecy, has come under scrutiny. Councilman Jones questions the hefty price tag, wondering if taxpayers are footing the bill for an extended vacation rather than a diplomatic mission.
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Trump leads Harris by 10 points in Florida, UNF poll finds
The Sunshine State is turning redder. A new UNF poll reveals a 10-point lead for Trump over Harris, a shift in momentum that paints a vibrant tableau of Florida’s evolving political landscape. This unexpected surge has ignited a firestorm of debate, with pundits scrambling to decipher the voters’ message.
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UNF Coggin School of Business launches $26.3M expansion
The UNF Coggin School of Business is breaking ground on a $26.3M expansion, a bold statement of its commitment to building future leaders. The project will add a new wing, featuring cutting-edge technology and collaborative spaces, fostering innovation and success for generations to come.
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US Regulators Reject Amended Interconnect Agreement for Amazon Data Center
The digital landscape shivered as US regulators rejected Amazon’s revised data center interconnection proposal. A pivotal battle for control over the internet’s arteries just got a little more heated.
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Georgia-Florida game will move for two years
The Swamp and Sanford Stadium will have to wait. The Georgia-Florida rivalry, a clash of cultures and gridiron giants, is on the move. For two years, the game will find a neutral home, a temporary exile for the historic showdown. The whispers are loud, the anticipation is high, and the question remains: Where will this…
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All eyes on Washington as voters consider repeal of landmark Climate Commitment Act
The Emerald City is abuzz. Washingtonians head to the polls, grappling with a monumental choice: uphold the groundbreaking Climate Commitment Act, a beacon of environmental ambition, or dim its light in a potential repeal. The future of the state’s climate destiny hangs in the balance.
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Here’s the real reason Android Automotive is still kind of a mess in EVs
Android Automotive, Google’s attempt to bring its mobile OS to the dashboard, promises a seamless, intuitive driving experience. But in practice, it’s often a frustrating patchwork of buggy apps, patchy connectivity, and a lack of that signature Google polish. The road to a truly brilliant automotive experience is still under construction.
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