Veteran WGAL Reporter Ed Weinstock to Retire After Nearly 40 Years with the Station
He joined the station in 1986.Read More
He joined the station in 1986.Read More
We notice the current most when we’re headed against it. It’s easy to take our advantage for granted when we’re headed the other way and it’s helping us.
Related: When I’m on my bike, I generally hope that drivers will cut me some slack–a lesson that’s easy to forget when I’m the one who’s driving.
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Capri-Sun is a Lilo & Stitch in-movie integration, but not a promotional partner.Read More
Their introduction follows several women speaking out about their experiences of sexual harassment and assault at the 2024 event.Read More

David Reger, founder and CEO of Munich-based Neura Robotics, is building humanoid robots — and a reputation with a touch of déjà vu. In the German press, he’s sometimes dubbed the “Young Elon Musk.” It’s a nickname Reger embraces, despite all of the controversy surrounding the world’s richest man. “For me, it’s a positive, not a negative,” he told TNW in an interview. “I respect how Musk builds companies, how successful he is, how fearless he is to drive things further.” Musk’s politics, Reger continues, aren’t the focus of his admiration. “I’m just thinking about technological advancement and how to…
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