
Amazon is building an $11 billion AI campus in Indiana. It’ll use as much electricity as roughly 1 MILLION homes. And about 300 million gallons of water every year. That’s just ONE facility.
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A working mother of two. Born and raised in Georgia.🍑 Lover of all things creative. 🖌 Tryna be great. 80s baby, Grady baby.

Amazon is building an $11 billion AI campus in Indiana. It’ll use as much electricity as roughly 1 MILLION homes. And about 300 million gallons of water every year. That’s just ONE facility.



I want a DQ blizzard

Stop complaining. Be grateful for what you have. Some people would love to have your bad days.

I am not in Georgia by “choice”. It’s crowded, yall rude, traffic sucks, & the food is trash. Some of us move bc of our careers. If I’m not flying, I’m in my house.


Nick Cannon let his politics be known on a recent episode of his web talk show “Big Drive," during which he called the Democratic Party “the party of the KKK": "People don’t know that the Democrats are the party of the KKK. People don’t know that the Republicans are the party that freed the slaves." variety.com/2026/tv/news/n…

Sis done changed the mf game now



no like this is really sending meKAJSHSSHHDH


Your hubby impregnates a side, she dies during birth and the child survives, would you take n raise that child with your hubby?

While the role of gold in financing Sudan's war has been well documented, there is another resource—"the golden tears of Africa," or gum arabic—that has played a key role in fuelling the ongoing conflict. Sudan controls roughly 70-80% of the world's supply of gum arabic, a resource found in soft drinks, pharmaceuticals, certain foods, cosmetics, etc. The Rapid Support Forces currently control approximately 80% of the gum arabic trade, frequently smuggling it out of the country. Two French companies lead in gum arabic processing. Please see a Mediapart investigation, republished with permission for Ayin: 3ayin.com/en/gum-arabic-… @Mediapart #arabicgum #Sudan #KeepEyesOnSudan

NEW: Body cam footage shows the rough arrest that preceded Royer Perez-Jimenez’s transfer to ICE detention. The 19-year-old became one of the youngest people to die in ICE custody last week. miaminewtimes.com/news/body-cam-…

The first edition of the newly reborn Easterner student newspaper is LIVE!