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This third-party delivery ecosystem has caused death by a thousand cuts for restaurants for the past two decades.
THE TRUE COST OF CONVENIENCEDEEPTI SHARMAJANUARY 22, 2021EATERThere are all of these hundreds of thousands or millions of posts that might not get that many interactions but collectively make up a lot of misinformation.
WHY FIGHTS OVER THE COVID-19 VACCINE ARE EVERYWHERE ON FACEBOOKKALEIGH ROGERSJANUARY 22, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThen an unexpectedly large wave basically broke on me, and the wall of water felt as if a thousand tiny needles had been shot into my face.
HOW I LEARNED TO SURF IN MIDDLE AGETOM VANDERBILTJANUARY 5, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINERemember, though, that it will be supporting your upper half for thousands of hours, so it’s worth investing a little time and energy into choosing the right one.
THE BEST PILLOW: SLEEP BETTER IN ANY POSITIONCARSEN JOENKDECEMBER 11, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCETwo-hundred forty-five thousand, when you’re still more than 9 million in the hole.
THE ECONOMY ADDED 245,000 JOBS IN NOVEMBER, THE SLOWEST MONTH OF GROWTH SINCE RECOVERY BEGANELI ROSENBERGDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIt doesn’t take millions of dollars to save a life — it is estimated you can save a life, or do a comparable amount of good, for only a few thousand.
GIVING TUESDAY, EXPLAINEDKELSEY PIPERNOVEMBER 30, 2020VOXThe tens of thousands of pages of documents were enough to overwhelm the news cycle anyway.
WHY SECURITY EXPERTS ARE BRACED FOR THE NEXT ELECTION HACK-AND-LEAKBOBBIE JOHNSONSEPTEMBER 29, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe advantage of an LEO constellation is that the signals can be a thousand times stronger than GPS.
SPACEX’S STARLINK SATELLITES COULD MAKE US ARMY NAVIGATION HARD TO JAMNIALL FIRTHSEPTEMBER 28, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWRather, it’s more a case of a death by a thousand cuts, with multiple measures degrading the app’s functionality and making it harder to use.
AMERICANS WON’T BE ABLE TO DOWNLOAD TIKTOK OR WECHAT FROM SUNDAYCHARLOTTE JEESEPTEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe new results suggest that Initial Upper Paleolithic tools were made for only a few thousand years.
THIS CAVE HOSTED THE OLDEST KNOWN HUMAN REMAINS IN EUROPEBRUCE BOWERJUNE 12, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSWORDS RELATED TO THOUSAND
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