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From Naples to New Orleans, Murder and Mayhem
New York Times· 2 hours agoMAY THE WOLF DIE (Penguin Books, 359 pp., paperback, $20), the first book from Elizabeth Heider, a physicist and former U.S. Navy research analyst, bowled me over with its descriptions
Thanks, but No Thanks
New York Times· 8 hours agoMy position is mostly answering phone calls, so work-related issues are resolved in much less time than the hour and 30 minutes allotted for the lunches....
Bougie, highly rated things on Amazon that are shockingly cheap
Mic· 10 hours agoIf you have champagne taste but want to avoid spending a fortune doing up your pad, you need to know...
Weird-ass, genius things that literally anyone will get a ton of use out of
Mic· 14 hours agoA curated list of impressive items that are truly strange but actually have a daily purpose.
Candace Parker Deserved These Flowers All Along
UPROXX· 16 hours agoCandace Parker’s indelible impact was honored during an intimate surprise retirement party thrown by adidas at 2024 WNBA All-Star Weekend.
The Beauty and Challenge of Fly Fishing For Arctic Char
Men's Journal· 17 hours agoAdd the Arctic char to your "Fish I want to catch" list. It is a strong, beautiful fish that eagerly...
Timeline for replacing First Minister of Wales revealed
Gazette & Herald, Ryedale· 17 hours agoLast month, Mr Gething lost a vote of no confidence in the Senedd following rows over the donation, and his decision to sack Delyn MS Hannah Blythyn as a minister. Things ...
Big Tech’s unspoken rule: using online content and copyrighted material to train AI is seemingly the...
TechRadar· 20 hours agoThis week, we learned that huge tech corporations, such as Apple, Nvidia, and Anthropic, allegedly...
Can a supplement really improve your brain health?
AOL· 22 hours agoThe supplement aisle at your local drugstore is packed with products promising to sharpen your focus and boost your memory. No wonder an estimated 1 in 5 adults over the age of</ ...
Abortion foes push a ‘reversal’ procedure that critics say is unproven and unsafe
AOL· 1 day agoThe site, run by the anti-abortion group Heartbeat International, describes what it calls “abortion pill reversal,” based on the disputed idea that it’s possible to undo the first step