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2022 Ford Bronco Raptor First Look: Does It Live Up to Its Name?

The Bronco Raptor gets a twin-turbo V-6 and the full Raptor treatment.

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So, the New Ford Bronco Raptor Is Here—Where’s Its V-8 Engine?

Why the mightiest Bronco doesn’t have a V-8 like the mightiest Wrangler.

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How Ford Upgraded a Family SUV Engine for Bronco Raptor Duty

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The Secrets to the Ford Bronco Raptor’s Suspension

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Here’s What’s New on the 2022 Buick Encore

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BREAKING: U.S. is discussing military deployment near Ukraine with NATO as the West steps up response to Russian threats
The United States is discussing the deployment of American military assets to eastern Europe with its NATO allies, a senior administration official said Monday, as President Joe Biden weighs U.S. options for responding to Russian threats against Ukraine.
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January 24, 2022

We kick off the week with a look at a pair of high-tech simulator boots that could end the problem of knocking into walls when using your VR headset. Speaking of headsets, we also report on where Apple might be going with its own mixed-reality device — assuming it actually exists. And finally, we share news of a special opportunity offered by Airbnb involving a year-long stay in Italy. Enjoy!

AIRBNB OFFER

by Trevor Mogg

Airbnb is offering the unique chance for someone to live in a recently restored heritage home in Sicily, Italy — and the rent will cost absolutely nothing.

If you’re lucky enough to get selected, you can stay at the gorgeous three-story property for up to a year — so long as you agree to manage the place for visiting guests. You’ll be rewarded for your efforts, too, as Airbnb will let you keep all of the earnings generated by the home during your stay.

The initiative is geared toward boosting tourism and bringing new faces to the Italian village of Sambuca — population around 6,000 — as part of a broader effort to bolster rural areas and cultural heritage in Europe, according to Airbnb.

Sambuca hit the headlines in 2019 during a “1 Euro House” campaign that saw derelict properties offered for sale for little more than a single U.S. dollar.

In a bid to rejuvenate the village in a timely fashion, buyers were asked to refurbish their property soon after buying it. After snapping up one of the Sambuca homes, Airbnb has managed to turn its own purchase into something really rather special.

And now it needs someone to run it …

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VR ‘MOONWALKING’ BOOTS

by Luke Dormehl

“It’s about the continuity of the experience,” said Brad Factor. “It’s about maintaining that immersion. It’s about ease of use and the learning curve: not needing to teach somebody how to use VR, but just being able to put on the headset and experience the virtual world naturally. That’s a lot of what we’re focusing on.”

Factor, the founder and CEO of a company called Ekto VR, has invented what is, in essence, a pair of chunky, cyberpunk-looking moonwalking boots for use in virtual reality environments. If Dorothy wore ruby slippers to travel in safety through the magical, technicolor land of Oz in The Wizard of Oz, then Factor’s invention is designed to allow similarly safe travel through VR.

Ever wonder how it’s possible to create a convincing VR scenario that lets you, say, trek through the Sahara Desert without the painful, immersion-breaking experience of colliding with a wall in your apartment? Ekto VR believes it has the answer: Slip on a pair of the company’s simulator boots over your regular shoes, don a VR headset, and you’re able to experience walking through virtual environments that are far, far larger than the physical space you’re contained within.

Ekto VR’s boots work by using an array of motorized wheels on their underside, which spin counter to the speed that the user is walking in. In order to avoid motion sickness, the boots allow the wearer to initially take several steps forward …

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APPLE HEADSET

by Alex Blake

Recent weeks have seen a huge upsurge in news surrounding Apple’s heavily rumored mixed-reality headset, with leaks speculating on its release date, power capabilities, and even its name. Yet rather than clarify the device, these tidbits have just served to muddy the waters. Assessing the situation, it feels like Apple’s headset is just as ephemeral as it has always been.

The problem is that no one can seem to agree on what the device will actually bring to the table. We know people will wear it on their head, but that’s about the only detail that seems to be actually nailed down.

Yet with so much uncertainty surrounding almost every aspect of the device, Apple is fast running out of time to perfect it. Unlike some of its rivals, Apple is not the type of company to release a half-baked product and then improve it over subsequent generations (cough, Samsung, cough). To me, that leaves two possibilities …

 

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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES

by Tyler Lacoma

Super Bowl 2022 is coming up, and it’s easier than ever to watch the big game in detailed resolution. Pair something like 4K with a quality HDTV, and you’ll see things so clearly you’ll be able to call the plays yourself — it’s the perfect setup for game day.

But for 4K, you’ll need to know where and how to watch the Super Bowl first, along with what limitations the broadcaster, NBC, has in place, and what kind of entertainment system can make the best of it.

Our guide will show everything you need, including the right devices and where to go for the highest-resolution game footage …

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CDC: Booster is Crucial in Battle Against Omicron

By Dan Donahue, NBC Nightly News 

Good Friday afternoon. The CDC is out with new data showing how crucial boosters are in the battle against Omicron, a dangerous ice storm is blasting the Southeast, and we’re saying goodbye to both a beloved comedian and rock legend.

 
Here is what’s in our Nightly Rundown. 
 

CDC: Boosters 90 percent effective at preventing Omicron hospitalization

 
Booster doses of the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines significantly reduce the odds of serious illness and hospitalization from the Omicron variant, three new CDC studies show. 
One of those large-scale trials found boosters were 90 percent effective at preventing hospitalizations during a period in December and January when Omicron became the dominant variant in the United States. 
Less than half of the American population that’s eligible for boosters has received one, according to CDC data. 
 

Omicron “steep declines” in parts of the U.S., CDC says

 
Today marks exactly two years since the first case of Covid in the U.S. was confirmed on January 21, 2020, involving a patient in Washington state who had recently traveled to Wuhan, China. 
Two years later, the U.S. is just beginning to beat back the biggest surge of the pandemic. The Omicron variant still accounts for an average of 744,616 cases in the U.S. a day, but that’s a 5-percent decline from the week before. 
“We are starting to see steep declines in areas that were first peaking, so areas of the Northeast — New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut are really starting to come down,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said at today’s White House Covid task force briefing. 
“Overall, nationally the numbers are coming down, which I consider an optimistic trend,” Walensky said. 
But she cautioned: “We still are at extraordinarily high levels of disease — even in areas where cases are starting to come down. Places that we’re still recommending public indoor masking.” 
 

Ice storm slams Southeast as bitter cold grips millions

 
12 million people are under winter storm warnings today in the Southeast, as another powerful system sweeps through the region. 
The governors of VirginiaNorth Carolina and South Carolina have all declared states of emergency. 
Parts of the Carolinas could get up to half an inch of ice, with the highest accumulations expected along the coast, making travel hazardous. 
Elsewhere across the country, some 66 million people woke up with wind chills at or below zero. The coldest air was over the Upper Midwest and New England. 
 

U.S. and Russia hold high-stakes talks amid Ukraine tensions

 
The U.S. and Russia agreed to continue their talks over Ukraine, despite no breakthroughs during a high-stakes meeting today. 
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov came face-to-face in Geneva for about 90 minutes, after weeks of escalating tensions. 
Blinken indicated that President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin could meet to resolve the standoff. 
“If it proves useful and productive for the two presidents to meet, to talk, to engage, to try to carry things forward, I think we’re fully prepared to do that,” Blinken said after the meeting. 
Both diplomats said the conversation between the U.S. and Russia will continue in writing next week. 
Russia has positioned as many as 100,000 troops along the border with Ukraine, but the Kremlin has repeatedly denied it’s planning to invade. 
Biden warned on Thursday that Russia would “pay a heavy price” if it sends any troops into Ukraine. 
 

 
 

Blinken warns Russians of ‘swift and severe response’ to aggression

 

Texas man charged with threatening Georgia election officials

 
The FBI has arrested a 54-year-old Texas man for allegedly threatening the lives of state election officials in Georgia. 
Chad Christopher Stark was charged with communicating an interstate threat in a message posted on Craigslist a year ago. 
The message said, “It’s time to invoke our Second Amendment right it’s time to put a bullet in the treasonous Chinese [official’s name]. Then we work our way down to [another official] the local and federal corrupt judges,” according to court documents. 
The post also mentioned a third official, saying “we need to pay a visit” to her “and her family as well and put a bullet … behind the ears.” 
This is the first case brought by the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force, launched over the summer. 
Stark was scheduled to appear in a federal court in Austin today. 
What else we’re watching: 
  • Three Pennsylvania police officers have been fired after they were charged in the shooting death of an 8-year-old girl outside a high school football game.
  • Louie Anderson, the stand-up comedian and Emmy-winning “Baskets” star, has died of complications from cancer at 68.
  • “Bat Out of Hell” rocker and actor Meat Loaf has died at the age of 74.
 
 

 
 

Meat Loaf dies aged 74, singer’s Facebook page says

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Dr. Martin Luther King addresses some 2,000 people on the eve of his death (Bettmann)
 

 

1.

SYNAGOGUE TAKEN HOSTAGE

 

The FBI have identified the man who took Jewish worshippers hostage in the middle of a religious service Saturday. Officials say Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British national, was killed by officers 11 hours after interrupting the service at Beth Israel Congregation, near Fort Worth, and demanded the release of a scientist currently in prison on terror charges. The rabbi and three other members of the congregation were released unharmed after the obviously “traumatic experience.” Akram had arrived in the U.S. just five weeks ago and investigators in the U.S. and UK are looking into his past, including his mental health. CNN

2.

WINTER STORM

 

Northeasterners are waking up to more snow this morning as the latest winter storm passes through. The storm hit the South over the weekend, causing icy road conditions and knocking out power to 200,000 customers. Areas in Mississippi and North Carolina saw 10 inches of snow, while parts of South Carolina were dealing with half an inch of ice. Upstate New York could end up with a foot of snow by the end of the storm and northwestern Pennsylvania could be looking at two feet. NY TIMES 

Also in the forecast? Us binge-watching Netflix. 

3.

DJOKOVIC GOES HOME

 

Novak Djokovic left Australia “extremely disappointed” Sunday after the country’s government revoked his visa – again – ruling that his unvaccinated status posed a risk to the public. That means he will not be able to defend his winning title at this year’s Australian Open, which gets underway today. Australians have been living with some of the strictest COVID restrictions for the last two years, so, if you’ve missed this whole kerfuffle, his arrival into the country last week was met with plenty of pushback from the public. ESPN 

Now we can figure out who the second best player in the world is. 

4.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRES FIRED

 

University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel has been fired for carrying on a secret relationship with a university employee. Not only did the board can him – they also posted 118 pages of communications between the two in the name of transparency. Last summer, the school instituted new rules about supervisor relationships after a former provost was found to have been using his position to coerce women who worked for him into sexual relationships. DETROIT FREE PRESS

5.

BEST MASKS

 

The CDC addressed key differences between cloth, surgical and N95 masks, stating that the primary may not offer as much protection as the latter. While well-fitting surgical masks and KN95s can provide the most protection, the Center still urged all people to “wear the most protective mask you can,” as long as it fits well and is worn consistently. WASH POST 

This info would’ve helped two years ago. 

6.

NETFLIX RAISES PRICES

 

Without any announcement, Netflix has raised prices for all three of its subscription plans. Streamers can now expect to pay up to $2 more every month, with the new hike immediately applying to new subscribers. Existing customers will see price increases slowly take effect in the coming months. MASHABLE 

Netflix & Bill. 

7.

TONGA VOLCANO

 

New Zealand has sent a plane to aid Tonga after an underwater volcanic eruption triggered a tsunami on Saturday morning. While no deaths have been reported so far, there has been little information because the only fiber-optic cable to the island may have been severed. Residents who have been able to get messages out describe the island as looking like a “moonscape” from the tsunami waves and volcanic ash. Much less severe flooding was reported as far away as California. BBC

8.

CENSUS VS. TRUMP

 

A Census Bureau memo indicated former President Donald Trump and his administration showed “unprecedented” engagement in the census process for political gain. The note, which circulated among high-level Census officials, said among other moves, Trump pushed to end the population count weeks early to affect the allotment of House of Representative seats. Census employees appeared to push back hard against the efforts in order to maintain its independent, non-partisan position. NY TIMES

Unprecedential. 

9.

STUCK AT SEA

 

Norwegian Cruise Lines cancelled a Caribbean cruise mid-voyage, with a ship full of vacationers more than a thousand miles from home. COVID-19-related issues caused the company to call off the rest of the port stops for the Norwegian Gem. Some travelers are calling it a “nightmare,” although others have been taking it in stride, this being COVID times and all. The ship is expected to return to New York on Wednesday. While the company didn’t share the extent of cases on board, it did say all passengers will receive a full refund. THE HILL 

They’re going to need a vacation from this vacation. 

10.

LEFTOVERS: MLK DAY

 

The nation celebrates DrMartin Luther King Jr. today, to honor the civil rights leader who organized and led peaceful protests that played a role in advancing civil rights. This holiday, take a listen or read DrKing’s famous 17-minute speech, ‘I Have a Dream,’ delivered in 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial. NPR

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Dr. Martin Luther King addresses some 2,000 people on the eve of his death (Bettmann)

Martin Luther King Jr. wrote several books, delivered hundreds of speeches and sermons, and produced a massive quantity of documents and correspondence. The King Papers, a collection of King‘s writings and published by the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University, spans 14 volumes, each about 750 pages.

Yet, for many right-wing politicians, the entirety of King‘s advocacy is comprised of these 35 words from his “I Have A Dream” speech in Washington, DC:

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

This single 35-word sentence is then stripped from its context — and everything else King said over his lifetime — to argue that the way to honor King is to not talk or think about race, racism, or racial inequality. 

Former President Trump summarized this view during a speech on September 17, 2020:

We embrace the vision of Martin Luther King, where children are not judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. The left is attempting to destroy that beautiful vision and divide Americans by race in the service of political power. By viewing every issue through the lens of race, they want to impose a new segregation, and we must not allow that to happen.

Trump expanded on this thought at a campaign rally in Michigan on October 17, 2020, asserting that King believed that race was something “were not supposed to be thinking about.” 

Critical Race Theory is a Marxist doct[rine] — that rejects the vision of Martin Luther King Jr. and all of our great forefathers and instead forces people to judge each other based on race, skin color and other things that we’re not supposed to be thinking about.

This view is not unique to Trump. It is a characterization of King‘s legacy that is shared by other Republican leaders, including Virginia Governor Glenn YoungkinHouse Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and former Ohio State Treasurer — and current U.S. Senate candidate — Josh Mandel. It’s echoed by right-wing organizations like Prager U and Campus Reform

You don’t have to be a history scholar to realize that this is a gross mischaracterization of King‘s vision. King spoke frequently about racial inequality and the obligation to address racial injustice. 

King‘s “dream” of a society where people could be judged on the “content of their character” was conditioned on economic justice for Black Americans. King asserted that the country needed to make good on the “bad check” it had written to people of color — a portion of King‘s 1963 speech that is never quoted by Republicans:

When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir…

It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked insufficient funds.

…And so we’ve come to cash this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.

Was the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the fulfillment of King‘s dream? We don’t have to guess. King addressed the status of his dream in a Christmas Eve sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1967, just three months before his assassination: 

Toward the end of that afternoon, I tried to talk to the nation about a dream that I had had, and I must confess to you today that not long after talking about that dream I started seeing it turn into a nightmare…I watched that dream turn into a nightmare as I moved through the ghettos of the nation and saw my black brothers and sisters perishing on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity, and saw the nation doing nothing to grapple with the Negroes’ problem of poverty.

In addressing economic inequality, did King oppose race-conscious policies? King addressed this in a 1965 interview with writer Alex Haley. In the interview, Haley asked King whether he supported “a multibillion-dollar program of preferential treatment for the Negro.” This was King‘s response:

I do indeed. Can any fair-minded citizen deny that the Negro has been deprived? Few people reflect that for two centuries the Negro was enslaved, and robbed of any wages–potential accrued wealth which would have been the legacy of his descendants. All of America’s wealth today could not adequately compensate its Negroes for his centuries of exploitation and humiliation. It is an economic fact that a program such as I propose would certainly cost far less than any computation of two centuries of unpaid wages plus accumulated interest.

Did King reject the concept of “systemic racism,” as many modern conservatives claim? He addressed the topic in a sermon at Washington’s National Cathedral on March 31, 1968, four days before his death:

It is an unhappy truth that racism is a way of life for the vast majority of white Americans, spoken and unspoken, acknowledged and denied, subtle and sometimes not so subtle — the disease of racism permeates and poisons the body politic.

Conservatives today are not required to agree with King and his ideals. But they should not falsify his legacy on the holiday that marks his birth or any other day. That, however, has always been the plan.



How Reagan created the MLK holiday and coopted King‘s legacy 

President Reagan was not a fan of the civil rights movement. He opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, calling it a “bad piece of legislation” and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, describing it as “humiliating to the South.” In 1966, running for governor of California, he defended racial housing discrimination. “If an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house,” Reagan said,  “it is his right to do so.”

When Reagan ran for president in 1980, King‘s widow, Coretta Scott Kingsaid she was “scared that if Ronald Reagan gets into office, we are going to see more of the Ku Klux Klan.”

So it’s not a surprise that Reagan had long opposed the creation of a holiday to honor King. During Reagan’s first two years in office, he claimed it would cost too much money. But, with reelection approaching and facing increased pressure from the NAACP, Reagan abruptly reversed course and signed a bill creating the holiday into law in 1983. 

Just prior to signing the bill, however, Reagan wrote to New Hampshire Governor Meldrim Thomson Jr. (R). Thomson loathed King, calling him “a man of immoral character,” and was urging Reagan to veto the holiday. Reagan assured Thomson that the holiday would celebrate the “image” of King and not the “reality.” 

On the national holiday you mentioned, I have the reservations you have, but here the perception of too many people is based on an image, not reality. Indeed to them, the perception is reality. 

In the years that followed, Reagan crafted a false image of King, claiming that King would have supported policies that he stridently opposed. In a 1986 radio address, Reagan invoked King to defend his attacks on affirmative action, anti-poverty programs, and civil rights enforcement:

We are committed to a society in which all men and women have equal opportunities to succeed, and so we oppose the use of quotas. We want a color-blind society. A society, that in the words of DrKing, judges people not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. 

Decades later, this cynical strategy is still being employed by right-wing politicians. 



Honoring King‘s legacy by banning second graders from reading about King

The absurdity of the right-wing manipulation of King‘s legacy is on full display in Tennessee. Last month, Popular Information reported on Moms for Liberty, a right-wing dark money group that purports to oppose Critical Race Theory (CRT). A Williamson County, Tennessee chapter of Moms For Liberty filed a complaint arguing that the state’s new anti-CRT law prohibits Tennessee second graders from reading several books, including “Martin Luther KingJr. and the March on Washington.” 

Moms for Liberty also objected to the teacher’s manual accompanying the King book because it had a negative depiction of Bull Connor, the notorious racist who used hoses and attack dogs to enforce segregation.


Over the weekend, Moms for Liberty hosted the “American Dream Conference.” The purpose of the event, which uses King‘s image, is to discuss “how to put the American Dream back into our education system.” 

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