🇺🇸 Florida is putting wireless EV chargers inside the highway itself.
Drive over it, get charged, no more anxiety issues.
If this scales nationally, the last real argument against EVs just disappears.
Rapper-turned politician Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, is set to become Nepal’s next prime minister as the official vote count nears completion https://t.co/gIJLZtVd3k
🗣️“Put your money where your mouth is, actually tour Nepal.”
Should some of the more established sides be supporting the growth of Nepalese cricket more?🇳🇵
🇺🇸 IT'S CHEAPER TO LIVE IN NYC THAN LA OR SAN DIEGO?!
Big city dreams now come with a 6-figure receipt.
New data says a single New Yorker needs to earn $184,420 a year to live “comfortably.”
That’s not luxury - that’s just stability, based on the 50/30/20 rule: half for essentials, a third for fun, the rest for savings.
The “bare minimum” to get by? $92,210. And that’s assuming you own property - which almost no one in the city does. Renters, of course, are living in a different economic dimension entirely.
The study ranks New York as the 5th most expensive city in America, trailing Silicon Valley’s San Jose ($264K), San Francisco ($251K), San Diego, and Los Angeles.
Detroit, by comparison, lets you live comfortably on just $65K - which barely covers lunch in Midtown.
In the city that never sleeps, apparently your paycheck can’t either.
Source: GOBankingRates, CBS News