
Thanks, Sarah!
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Thanks, Sarah!
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Remember the time a a former US president was convicted of a felony? The New York Times compiled a curious collection of "24 Things That Happened for the First Time in 2024." The selections range from groundbreaking scientific moments to technological breakthroughs and, of course, geopolitical events. — Read the rest
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President Joe Biden and convicted ex-president Donald Trump both spoke yesterday, and a side-by-side video of the two candidates proves once again that we only have one choice in November: keep the ignorant pro-Russian dictator out of the White House.
Delivering completely opposite messages, Biden defended NATO as "The single greatest, most effective defensive alliance in the history of the world," while Trump said, "I didn't even know what the hell NATO was too much before, but it didn't take me long to figure out — like about two minutes." — Read the rest
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With Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre both out with Covid, Pres. Biden's communications director Kate Bedingfield made her debut in the White House press room today. And it might as well have been Psaki in there with the way she skillfully dropped her very own Psaki, er, Bedingfield bomb — not on the reporter, but on Donald Trump. — Read the rest
Imagine you’re putting together a room—either refreshing a space you’ve grown tired of, or starting in on it from scratch—and you’ve carefully chosen the furniture, the art, and lighting.
You’re ready for those last few touches to really put an exclamation mark on this new expression of your style.
You need a rug.
Maybe you want a soft neutral to blend in, or maybe you want to make a bold statement. Maybe you just need something to cozy up the joint. Maybe you have kids or pets. Maybe you have a sky’s-the-limit budget, or maybe you’ve got a few hundred bucks.
We can help.
We’ve assembled 10 area rugs for you to browse through, across a range of styles and materials, and we plan to keep adding more gorgeous options as we find them. We also share the advice of design pros regarding which rugs function best in high- and low-traffic areas and what rug size to buy. So get reading—this is the fun part.

A hacker known as Monsieur Personne has created a method, known as "sleepminting," wherein an NFT can be registered that looks completely authentic, unbeknownst to the actual creator.
— Read the restPersonne may have found a way to dynamite this argument for much of the art NFT market.
With most of our tech recommendations, the latest and greatest gadget is not the best value for most people. But with Apple products, the latest gadget is likely replacing an older one, often at a similar price. Today, Apple announced a handful of product updates encompassing iPad Pros, iMacs, software, and one all-new product, AirTags. Those announcements have set us to work reviewing our advice in our guides to the best pro tablets, the best all-in-one computer, the best Bluetooth trackers, the best iPad Pro cases, and the best iPad Pro keyboard cases. If you’re considering a purchase in one of those categories, you may want to hold off, or at least read our staff’s initial reactions before deciding to click a buy button. Although there are some enticing new options, our team Slack channel was probably more excited for the trailer to season 2 of Ted Lasso than for most of the updates. Here’s what to know (and what we think).
seriously??
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Fertility doctors often advise men that wearing boxers instead of briefs lowers scrotal temperature and possibly increase sperm count. The CoolMen device takes that idea to the extreme, instrumenting the wearer's testicles with temperature, pulse, and motion sensors while also cupping them in a specific position conducive to coolness. From the Polish start-up CoolTec:
CoolMen (CoolTec)CoolMen is an innovative device that stabilizes the temperature of the testicles in the optimum range. In a short time, CoolMen significantly improves semen parameters, contributing to increased fertility of the pair.
CoolMen can record data about temperature and time of use as well as types of activity (sleep, sitting, physical activity) by wirelessly transferring it to the mobile application on the smartphone. These data can then be analyzed by the andrologist to improve the treatment process...
CoolMen has been designed to be completely invisible under clothing, providing full discretion during use.
Google sister company Sidewalk Labs is building a creepy, heavily surveilled "smart city" in the midst of Toronto.
Critics have pointed out that letting a foreign corporation gather continuous surveillance data on residents of a city as they go about their daily round is a bit, you know, dystopian.
Sidewalk Labs says it's not creepy, and to prove it, they've recruited an independent advisory board to keep them honest.
A key member of that board just resigned: Saadia Muzaffar is an entrepreneur and tech activist. In her scathing resignation letter, she describes an unholy confluence of Sidewalk Labs's greed for data-collection and the City of Toronto's indifference, expressed by the lackadaisical approach taken by Waterfront Toronto.
Advisor to Google's Smart City in Toronto Resigns Over Data Concerns [Jordan Pearson/Motherboard]In her resignation letter, Muzaffar—who founded the nonprofit group TechGirls Canada—also criticized a lack of transparency on Waterfront Toronto’s part in communicating the plan to the public. Even more importantly, she drew attention to the risk of entrenching ill-considered surveillance technology in city infrastructure.
“Broad licensing that does not prioritize digital rights of the public can mean that surveillance infrastructure and valuable public data can lay latent for long periods of time, and avoid scrutiny easily, tucked in a foreign-owned company’s proprietary vault,” she wrote.
Talk about "old man strength"! Here's a video of 87-year-old Joe Stockinger deadlifting FOUR-HUNDRED-AND-FIVE pounds. Truly an amazing feat.
Stockinger is a legendary powerlifter from Canada and has set (and then broken his own) world records in the past, according to this February 2018 article:
“I do hold world records with the deadlift and the squat for my bodyweight and age group,” Stockinger said in a phone interview. In 2015, he set three world records at the 100% Raw Powerlifting Western Canadian Championships, then turned around and broke two of his own records the following year... Although he stopped competing in 2016, Stockinger continues to train three times a week, spending a few hours in the gym each session... Stockinger’s passion for weight training and powerlifting is instantly obvious to anyone who speaks with him, and he likes to share that passion with other people. It was that passion that led him to establish Joe’s Weight Training and Fitness Club in Pincher Creek, Alta. The gym, founded in 1985, started as nothing more than a basement space and a dream.
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If you're at the Winter Olympics in South Korea and want a diversion from winter sports, why not head over to Penis Park, also known as Haesindang Park, which is only a one-hour hop, skip and a hump away. There you can tool around the much-larger-than-life penii, which work as wind-chimes, benches, statues, and even a penis-shaped cannon (but a sign warns that you may not mount this particular penis).
In case you're wondering why South Korea decided to dedicate a park to the male member, Buzzfeed explains:
Located on the beautiful coast of Sinnam, South Korea, the park is dedicated to the memory of a young virgin woman whose fisherman lover left her on rock while he caught fish at sea. Needless to say, a storm came and she died. Because who leaves their virgin girlfriend stranded on a rock?
Legend has it, after her death the villagers could no longer catch fish. So they did the only thing you can do when a virgin dies in a storm, and built giant wooden penises to appease her spirit. Strangely enough, the strategy worked, and the villagers were able to catch fish again. And so they continued to erect more carvings in her honor.
Although it's hard to beat the Olympics, for some a trip to Penis Park could well be the climax of their trip.
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For more than a century, National Geographic has continued to "believe in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to change the world." I still want to believe.

The International Association of Athletics Federations said that despite "good progress," Russia hasn't done enough to address a "deeply rooted culture of tolerance — or worse — for doping."

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I began reading Amar Bari, Tomar Bari, Naxalbari whilst waiting for my connecting flight at Bengaluru airport and was inclined to continue reading it as turbulence took over the plane at 27,000 feet an hour later. For that was the power it held over me. Amar Bari, Tomar Bari, Naxalbari reads like a history lesson but with the many facts and stories that our teachers forget to tell us. Written and drawn by Sumit Kumar, the graphic novel is a story of how a series of events led to India’s communist uprising and how the term ‘Naxal’ originated. Having grown up on the evergreen Tinkle magazine and the historic Amar Chitra Katha series, I feel Sumit Kumar’s latest work is worthy of a mighty applaud and will go a long way in bringing back the appeal of comics (mainly satirical comics) to India. – Ushnav Shroff
Amar Bari, Tomar Bari, Naxalbari
by Sumit Kumar
Horizon Books
2015, 160 pages, 6 x 9 x .23 inches (paperback)
Approx $6 Buy a copy on Amazon

Use a punctured water bottle to hydrate plants more efficiently. Turn a kids toy truck into a succulent planter. Spray paint chicken wire and then mold it into striking backyard decorations. With summer just weeks away, here are 20 visual ideas that will get you outdoors this weekend while creating a more efficient and beautiful garden.

Luca Iaconi-Stewart is building a "1:60 model of an Air India Boeing 777-300ER made entirely from manila file folders," with an unbelievable level of detail (it even has working mechanisms!)
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Customs and Border Protection officials at Newark airport confiscated a batch of cocaine cookies with an estimated street value of over $50,000.
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