Author name: Marion Moreno

Marion Moreno is a news writer at News Tempus, where she covers arts, construction, automotive, travel, and fashion. She is also interested in the history of the world - particularly anything related to ancient civilizations. Marion's favorite pastime is reading books about anything from politics to physics to art history.

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'Gate lice' and 'seat squatters' among 2024's most viral travel trends

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Zoo in Virginia launches poll to name newborn pygmy hippopotamus calf

A public vote has opened to name the Metro Richmond Zoo’s newborn female pygmy hippopotamus calf.  The calf was born Dec. 9, a Christmas Eve news release from the Virginia-based zoo announced. “Hippo hooray! The zoo is excited to announce a heartwarming addition to our animal family just in time for the holidays: a baby

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Amtrak apologizes after stranding 110 passengers

Amtrak issued an apology after 110 passengers were left stranded at Washington Union Station after their boarding gate was never opened.  “On Dec. 26, Amtrak train 66 traveling from Roanoke, Va., to New York departed Washington Union Station before all passengers were able to board. Amtrak sincerely apologizes for the miscommunication that resulted in customers

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Why it’s so hard to create a truly recyclable Keurig coffee pod

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.  There’s a Keurig machine in some 40 million households in the U.S. Single-serve coffee brewing systems — which allow consumers to make just one cup of coffee at a time by feeding a pod into a slot and pressing a button — have soared in popularity

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The 11 weirdest things humans did to robots in 2024

Robots have progressed over the years from clunky hunks of metal to complex, AI-enabled machines capable of running, speaking, and even painting pictures. But even with all those advances humans still can’t help but place robots in bizarre and uncomfortable situations.  This year, researchers took advanced robots and had them clean up karate-chopped Coke cans,

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This lifetime MS Office access is probably less than your monthly streaming bill

Why keep paying for Office like it’s one of the 12 streaming apps you now subscribe to (isn’t that just cable, by the way)? A better option is to scoop up a one-time fee lifetime license and flex your productivity muscles forever. With Microsoft Office Professional 2021, you’re getting a lifetime license for $59.97 (reg.

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