Rochelle Bilow is a commerce editor, food writer, and novelist. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute, she has been writing about food professionally for over a decade. She has contributed ...
Of all the things we need to pick out for a dining room, a tablecloth seems like one of the easiest. However, picking the ...
Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, has updated its rules to officially allow adult and graphic content on the platform. Adult content and nudity has been present on Twitter for years and -- unlike ...
PITTSBURGH, June 17, 2024--United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) today provided second quarter 2024 adjusted net earnings per diluted share guidance of $0.76 to $0.80. Second quarter 2024 ...
Each human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes that carry DNA within their nucleus. The X and Y chromosomes, commonly referred to as the sex chromosomes, are one such pair. They determine the ...
Females (XX) carry twice as many X-linked genes on their sex chromosomes as males (XY). How do cells control gene expression to manage this potentially lethal dosage problem? A prime example of X ...
What's New for 2024? We don't expect Tesla to make any substantial changes to the 2024 Model X. Though the company doesn’t follow the traditional path of updating its vehicles on a model-year ...
Please verify your email address. X (formerly known as Twitter) is one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing users to post content anonymously from their phones, laptops ...
“Soon you’ll be able to like without worrying who might see it,” Wang said last month. Late last year, Musk told the platform’s engineers that he wanted to get rid of the tweet action ...
Musk's decisions around Twitter, and especially his rebranding of this site, have left many loyal Twitter-X users confused and mystified about what Twitter is now and what it is to be in the future.
Elon Musk’s X now officially allows NSFW content on the social network formerly known as Twitter — with some restrictions. In a recent update to its official usage policies, X says ...