Lifehacker
Do the Most ‘You’ Thing When You Travel (Instead of the Most ‘Touristy’ Thing)
Every destination has its must-see sights. Some are so iconic you know them immediately: the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty. Others are heartily recommended by friends: You have to try this restaurant. But I find the best way to enjoy a...
Things That Aren’t Hanging on Hooks in Your Garage, But Should Be
If your garage or shed sports a jumble of athletic equipment, tools, and hoses, you can keep your outdoor equipment and gardening tools organized (and easy to access) by using hooks to hang them up. Next time you’re looking for your garden...
The Fastest Way to Start Recording Video on Your Smartphone
You never know when you’re going to need to record something on your phone. Maybe there’s a rat in the subway bringing its slice home for dinner; maybe a pedestrian on a call is about to spill the beans on someone’s living situation. Whatever...
Pesticide Action Network
Here’s a leadership opportunity, Mr. Regan
Much as the chemical industry likes to complain about regulation, the fact is that the regulatory process in the U.S. is captured by corporate interests. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
Here’s a leadership opportunity, Mr. Regan
Much as the chemical industry likes to complain about regulation, the fact is that the regulatory process in the U.S. is captured by corporate interests. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
The #ToxicAlliance & the Food Systems Summit
Last month, peasant movements and Indigenous peoples sent a strong message to the UN Food Systems Summit: A corporate-driven approach will not address the crises in our food systems. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider...
BBC News - Home
Covid antiviral pill can halve risk of hospitalisation
Promising results mean a clinical trial has ended early and emergency authorisation is being sought.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin: Allegations of safety issues at company
Former employees pen an open letter saying the company is rife with sexism and lax on safety.
India's Mandhana hits century as rain again interrupts Australia Test
Smriti Mandhana hits her first Test century as India build a solid first-innings score against Australia on a rain-hit second day in Carrera.
The Register
Netflix sued by South Korean ISP after Squid Game fans swell traffic to '1.2Tbps'
You better cough up for all this bandwidth, says broadband biz Netflix should cover bandwidth and maintenance costs of a surge in our network traffic, says South Korean ISP SK Broadband, which has taken legal action after subscribers flocked...
One-character bug gives away $90m in COMP tokens – recipients can keep 10% or consider themselves doxxed
Hand back the money or I'm letting the IRS know, says DeFi biz boss Robert Leshner, founder of decentralized finance biz Compound Labs, has asked for the return of roughly $90m worth of COMP tokens after a smart contract bug distributed more...
Internet Archive's 2046 Wayforward Machine says Google will cease to exist
Stop cheering, you're meant to think this is a bad thing The Internet Archive has launched a campaign against tech regulation by setting up a Wayforward Machine, semi-parodying its famous Wayback Machine archiving site.…...
BBC News - Technology
Ofcom approves Openreach fibre price cuts, angering rivals
Independent fibre providers warn that the reduction in price could harm investment and competition.
DeepMind faces legal action over NHS data use
A law firm is bringing the action on behalf of 1.6 million patients at the Royal Free NHS Trust.
Lime fights back against QR code snatchers
The company says vandals have been peeling off QR codes to render its vehicles useless.
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ForceChange
Dead Whale Found With Metal Chunk in Intestines Deserves Justice
A dead humpback whale was discovered with head injuries and a large chunk of metal in her intestines, which had damaged the creature's digestive tract. It is suspected that fishermen are to blame. Demand authorities find and prosecute those...
End Government-Backed Execution and Oppression of LGBTQ+ Populations
LGBTQ+ Malaysians face criminalization, ostracization, and often torture and death…all permitted by a government that is seeking a place on the human rights council. Demand world leaders take this nation to task for a hypocritical and...
Dying Poodle Thrown in Dumpster Deserves Justice
A severely injured poodle named Griffin was wrapped in a pillowcase and thrown into a dumpster by unknown abusers. Although Griffin was rescued and provided medical care, he succumbed to his injuries. Demand authorities devote more resources...
Unexplained Mysteries
Ivory-billed woodpecker joins extinction list
The distinctive bird is among 23 species in the US that are about to be declared officially extinct by authorities. Sporting a distinctive red crest, ...
Meet the 'horned crocodile-faced hell heron'
Palaeontologists have identified two predatory species of dinosaur that roamed what is now the Isle of Wight. While today it might seem as far away fr...
Art project is creating 'alien-human hybrids'
A very unusual art experiment in the Italian village of Fontecchio is turning its residents into alien hybrids. When you hear the term 'alien-human hy...
All Things Considered : NPR
Local public health officials in Michigan face burnout and threats of violence
Public health officials in Michigan and other states are facing threats and even attacks from people opposed to COVID-19 mandates and regulations.
American journalist Danny Fester has been imprisoned in Myanmar for months
U.S. journalist Danny Fester remains in Myanmar's most infamous prison months after the Feb. 1 coup that restored the military to power and a spurred crackdown on dissent.
For many Haitian migrants, reaching the U.S. border took of years of travel
For many Haitian migrants, the dangerous journey from their troubled home country to the United States spans a decade and thousands of dangerous miles through Latin America.
Science@NASA Headline News
We Asked a NASA Technologist – Is There Oxygen on Mars?
Is there oxygen on Mars? Technically yes, but it’s nothing like the amount we have on Earth. So breathing is out of the question. However, there IS a lot of carbon dioxide (CO2) on Mars. Now a new technology — MOXIE — has proven that we can...
Hubble Views a Galaxy with More than Meets the Eye
Portal origin URL: Hubble Views a Galaxy with More than Meets the EyePortal origin nid: 474252Published: Friday, October 1, 2021 - 08:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: In this image, NCG 5728 appears to be...
NASA Confirms Roman Mission's Flight Design in Milestone Review
Portal origin URL: NASA Confirms Roman Mission's Flight Design in Milestone ReviewPortal origin nid: 474196Published: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 - 10:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: NASA’s Nancy...
How to of the Day
How to Create an Index in Word
This wikiHow teaches you how to build an index page for your Microsoft Word document. Microsoft Word comes with a built-in indexing tool that can automatically create an index based on the entries you choose. All you'll need to do is use the Mark...
How to What Should You Avoid After Getting a Tattoo
If you're getting a new tattoo, you might be wondering what the best way is to take care of it. There are a ton of dos and don'ts, so it's no wonder that you have questions. The good news is that if you properly care for it, your new ink will look fantastic...
How to Keep Bees Away from Hummingbird Feeders
Hummingbird feeders are great at attracting hummingbirds, but they also attract insects like bees. While bees are great pollinators to have in your yard, they aren’t great feeding companions, as they often fight hummingbirds for spots...
Democracy Now!
Colleagues of Michael Ratner Blast Samuel Moyn's Claim That He Helped Sanitize the "War on Terror"
Friends and relatives of the late radical attorney Michael Ratner respond to the recent controversy over Yale University professor Samuel Moyn's claim that Ratner "prioritized making the war on terror humane" by using the courts to challenge...
Don't Pursue War, Pursue War Crimes: Michael Ratner's Decades-Long Battle to Close Guantánamo
We look at the life and legacy of the late Michael Ratner, the trailblazing human rights lawyer and former president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, with three people who knew him well: Baher Azmy, legal director of the Center for Constitutional...
Headlines for October 1, 2021
Congress Extends Gov't Funding as Pelosi Delays House Infrastructure Vote Amid Democratic Split, Court Allows Biden to Continue Mass Expulsions Without Due Process Under Title 42, Merck Applies for Emergency Use of Antiviral Drug That...
News : NPR
Broadway's 'Aladdin' goes dark soon after reopening as it battles the coronavirus
The show had reopened Tuesday after the pandemic closed it for 18 months. Disney Theatrical Productions said it will cancel all shows until Oct. 12 because of infections in the company.
FBI joins the search for missing Florida college student Miya Marcano
Law enforcement agencies across Florida say they are also working around the clock regarding Marcano's disappearance. She was last seen on Sept. 24.
Supreme Court justice has turned down NYC teachers' appeal of the vaccine requirement
The teachers had filed for the injunction with Justice Sonia Sotomayor to keep the mandate from going into effect Friday. Those who don't get shots face suspension without pay on Monday.
WebMD Health
Merck to Ask FDA for Emergency Approval of Its New Antiviral Pill for COVID
The drug maker claims clinical trials of its new antiviral pill molnupiravir shows the drug halved the risk of hospitalization or death when given to high-risk people shortly after infection with COVID-19...
Breast Cancer 2021: Much Progress, But Work Remains
A lot of progress has been made in the fight against breast cancer, but much work remains. Here's what the experts say needs to happen next.
Alarming Number of Youths with Type 2 Diabetes Have Eye Damage
Diabetic retinopathy, a complication that can eventually lead to sight loss, found in nearly half of young adults with type 2 diabetes.
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