u/Love_CoolBreeze

"This is the current drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia, right after a data center was constructed, the META data center was constructed"

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 4 hours ago
▲ 159 r/themayormccheese+1 crossposts

Reform UK party won 29 seats in Kirklees, becoming the largest party on the council for the first time, its new group leader, Sarah Louise Wood, admitted in a meeting, "Nor do I understand what an amendment is," as procedural chaos led to the postponement of the vote

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 5 hours ago

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney calls Israel's treatment of detained Gaza flotilla activists "abominable," adding that Israel's ambassador will be summoned to Ottawa

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 2 days ago

Despite a lawsuit alleging Festus violated Missouri’s open meetings law and voters ousting council members who approved the project, the founder of a major construction firm says his controversial $6 billion data center will still move forward

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 3 days ago

China has been able to offset some of the energy shock caused by the Iran war because of its investment in renewable energy

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 3 days ago

"Everything [is] harder to pay for and just l would say like society, too, you know, a lot more tension than there was" - Asking Minnesotans whether life has gotten better or worse during Trump's second term

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 5 days ago
▲ 120 r/collapze+2 crossposts

May 16, grown adults, shoving and scrambling across cities from Milan to Atlanta, all for some hype-driven, mass-produced watch

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 5 days ago
▲ 2.2k r/themayormccheese+1 crossposts

Watertown High School students walked out of class after the school board voted to ban a song tied to the Stonewall movement from their spring concert

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 6 days ago
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Watertown, Wisconsin school officials won't answer basic questions about why they banned a piece of music honoring a transgender activist

u/Love_CoolBreeze — 6 days ago
▲ 188 r/newsokunomoral+3 crossposts

An American fast-food coffee and donuts chain is now rolling out 48-ounce (1.42 liters) drink buckets at more of its locations

u/128G — 6 days ago