Month Archives: January 2025

Shows

Firefighters discover drug lab while fighting blaze at NYC apartment building

Firefighters uncovered a hidden drug lab while battling a four-alarm blaze in a Bronx apartment building, according to an FDNY source.  The alarming discovery was made inside a third-floor apartment at 3030 Heath Ave. in Kingsbridge, as flame-eaters were evacuating residents from the building, the source told The Post. The...

News

Ski lift collapse injures at least 30 people in the Pyrenees

At least 30 people are reported to have been injured after a ski lift collapsed in northern Spain.The Astún resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, where the incident happened, was closed as rescue services attended the scene.Images and video circulating on social media showed a number of people lying on the...

Science

Fire at world’s largest battery facility is a clean energy setback

Smoke rises during a fire at Vistra Energy’s Moss Landing battery storage facility in California on 17 JanuaryBloomberg / Getty Images A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in California destroyed 300 megawatts of energy storage, forced 1200 area residents to evacuate and released smoke plumes that could...

Social media

Instagram Will Now Show Your Friends Which Reels You’ve Liked

Instagram’s adding a new element to Reels which could end up being a disaster, or it could encourage more engagement. Over the past few weeks, some Instagram users have noted a new indicator at the top right of the Reels playback window which shows images of profile bubbles representing your...

MovieMovies

The legacy of James Baldwin in cinema

The legacy of James Baldwin in cinema About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of...

Health

Rare Indeed: A Bookstore on the Back Roads of Washington County

Our Adirondack bookshelf here in North Bolton got a bit deeper after a serendipitous stop at an out-the-way, used bookstore recently. When Sally Brillon, owner-operator of 1786 Wilson Homestead Books and Antiques near Salem, NY, learned where we lived, she pulled a box of books from behind her desk.It included...

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