400 chunks of concrete may explain what caused a deadly building collapse in Florida Investigators with the National Institute of Standards and Technology will begin testing concrete cores and reinforcing steel in a search for answers from the Surfside, Fla. condo collapse. Read more on NPR
Month: May 2023
NPR News: Brazil’s Indigenous people protest as lawmakers vote to limit their land rights
Brazil’s Indigenous people protest as lawmakers vote to limit their land rights Brazilian Indigenous leaders and environmentalists are outraged after lawmakers approved a measure that would affect claims to Indigenous land, and potentially, environmental protections. Read more on NPR
Computer Programmer and Mathematician Josephine Jue via NASA https://t.co/eRBeVRirFl https://t.co/CypND73mhH
Computer Programmer and Mathematician Josephine Jue via NASA https://t.co/eRBeVRirFl https://t.co/CypND73mhH — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
LUNA 루나 ‘Free Somebody’ MV https://t.co/34lf8gl5XM https://t.co/CBZYKbVvXV
LUNA 루나 ‘Free Somebody’ MV https://t.co/34lf8gl5XM https://t.co/CBZYKbVvXV — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
This Day in KPop – May 31: In 2016, Free Somebody, the debut extended play by South Korean singer Luna, was released by SM Entertainment, and distributed by KT Music. It contains six tracks, including the single and title song “Free Somebody”. It debute… https://t.co/7aQ1YmNFz7
This Day in KPop – May 31: In 2016, Free Somebody, the debut extended play by South Korean singer Luna, was released by SM Entertainment, and distributed by KT Music. It contains six tracks, including the single and title song “Free Somebody”. It debute… https://t.co/7aQ1YmNFz7 — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
NPR News: FRONTLINE traces the ‘ambition and revenge’ driving SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas
FRONTLINE traces the ‘ambition and revenge’ driving SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas As controversy swirls around the benefits Thomas and his wife Ginni received from a conservative billionaire, filmmaker Michael Kirk examines the couple’s path to power in a new PBS documentary. Read more on NPR
California: Demand Your Right to Repair https://t.co/h8BESamLfP
California: Demand Your Right to Repair https://t.co/h8BESamLfP — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
EFF: California: Demand Your Right to Repair https://t.co/h8BESamLfP
EFF: California: Demand Your Right to Repair https://t.co/h8BESamLfP — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
This Day in KPop – May 31: In 2015, Lee Hyori shut down all her social media accounts. Along with shutting down her social media, she stopped all of her television activities. Lee Hyori https://t.co/AJoxhQncUW https://t.co/heCLGyonck
This Day in KPop – May 31: In 2015, Lee Hyori shut down all her social media accounts. Along with shutting down her social media, she stopped all of her television activities. Lee Hyori https://t.co/AJoxhQncUW https://t.co/heCLGyonck — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) May 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
NPR News: Tara Reade, who accused Biden of sexual assault, will apply for Russian citizenship
Tara Reade, who accused Biden of sexual assault, will apply for Russian citizenship Reade said she feels “safe” in Russia and decided to apply for citizenship after receiving threats in the U.S. She has accused Biden of sexually assaulting her when she worked for his Senate office. Read more on NPR