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What to Do (and Avoid) When Your Dog Gets the Zoomies
It’s usually pretty easy to spot a dog with the zoomies, as they run around at full speed, bouncing off walls or furniture in their own version of parkour, with a wide-eyed expression on their face. While “zoomies” may be the most accurate...
Use the '57 Inch Rule' to Figure Out Where to Hang Wall Decor
In your teens and early 20s, it was perfectly acceptable to tape or tack posters, photos, or basically anything else you wanted to your walls and call it decor. But as you get older, your tastes may change—including when it comes to art. Read...
How to Get a Free Popeyes Chicken Sandwich Every Sunday Until the End of the Year
Summer was full of food deals, but not to worry—autumn isn’t falling behind when it comes to free and discounted eats. Though not as closely related to the season as apple cider doughnuts or candy corn, who doesn’t love a nice chicken sandwich...
Pesticide Action Network
New study reveals: The dietary risk of pesticides in your food
A new study analyzing publicly available data tells us that organic farming lowers dietary risks of exposure to pesticides. Though these data aren’t surprising, the study creates a new concept called a dietary risk index, or DRI. This is...
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Leicester fight back to win thriller and end Man Utd's long unbeaten away run
Leicester City increase the pressure on Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as they run out fully deserved winners in a thriller at King Power Stadium.
Man City beat stubborn Burnley as Sterling makes rare start
Goals from Bernardo Silva and Kevin de Bruyne give defending champions Manchester City a hard-earned victory over struggling Burnley at Etihad Stadium.
Art mistake: Cardiff artwork washed off by cleaners in error
Artwork aiming to make Cardiff more "vibrant and welcoming" is removed in error by cleaning crews.
The Register
Bank manager tricked into handing $35m to scammers using fake 'deep voice' tech
Plus: Microsoft Translator machine learning software now supports over 100 languages In brief Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have requested the US Department of Justice's help in probing a case involving a bank manager who was swindled...
Amazon textbook rental service scammed for $1.5m
Michigan man arrested for borrowing costly textbooks and selling them A 36-year-old man from Portage, Michigan, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly renting thousands of textbooks from Amazon and selling them rather than returning them.…...
Computer scientists at University of Edinburgh contemplate courses without 'Alice' and 'Bob'
Academics advised to consider excluding certain terminology for the sake of inclusivity A working group in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland has proposed a series of steps to "decolonize" the Informatics...
BBC News - Technology
Self-driving Waymo cars clog up dead-end San Francisco street
Waymo says its automated vehicles are following traffic orders when they enter the dead-end street.
Apple takes down Koran app in China
The popular Islamic app was removed in the country, after an official request.
Sunderland University cyber-attack fix date unknown
Officials say they "just do not know" when online services at Sunderland University will be fixed.
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Topple Tax Havens and Legal Shields for Billionaires
All manner of financial crimes have found safe harbor in the United States. The wealthy, powerful, and criminal from around the world are legally protected and their billions shielded. Call for an end to the rich getting richer at the expense...
Stop Silencing Victims of Workplace Abuse With Threats of Legal Recourse
Workplace harassment and violence are enabled and protected by non-disclosure agreements. These forms of legal intimidation have silenced victims and survivors for too long. Demand an end to their misuse and abuse...
Procter & Gamble Must Stop Destroying the Earth’s Forests
The maker of Gillette, Dawn soap, Oral-B, and more, is razing forests, adding to climate change, and obliterating wildlife habitat in the planet's last biodiversity strongholds. Tell Procter & Gamble to stop this destruction...
Unexplained Mysteries
Horror as 'gentle' giant tortoise attacks and eats seabird
Researchers were shocked to discover that the vegetarian reptiles have started hunting down prey. Weighing in at up to 417kg and measuring up to 1.3 m...
Mystery black creature caught on camera in Wales
A woodland trail camera has captured footage of what some believe to be evidence of a panther on the loose. Is there a population of exotic big cats r...
Meteorite crashes through house roof, lands on woman's bed
The unsuspecting woman got the fright of her life when the rock crashed through her ceiling. The terrifying incident, which occurred last week in the ...
All Things Considered : NPR
High schoolers are training to drive 18-wheelers amid a shortage of truck drivers
The trucking industry is short 68,000 drivers. By 2028, industry officials fear the number could jump to more than 100,000. A California high school allows seniors to learn trucking skills.
A Capitol Police officer is accused of telling a Jan. 6 suspect to hide evidence
Federal prosecutors have accused a U.S. Capitol Police officer of obstruction of justice for allegedly encouraging a suspect in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot to hide evidence of their participation.
How insights from 2020's election officials could help safeguard future elections
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Matt Masterson, of the Stanford Internet Observatory. Masterson and his colleagues have compiled an oral history of the 2020 election from the view of election officials.
Science@NASA Headline News
How the Sun Affects Asteroids in Our Neighborhood
Portal origin URL: How the Sun Affects Asteroids in Our NeighborhoodPortal origin nid: 474688Published: Friday, October 15, 2021 - 09:36Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: Like all the planets, asteroids...
Hubble Uncovers a Burst of Star Formation
Portal origin URL: Hubble Uncovers a Burst of Star FormationPortal origin nid: 474673Published: Friday, October 15, 2021 - 06:50Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: NGC 4666, a majestic spiral galaxy, takes...
We Asked a NASA Scientist – Did Mars Ever Look Like Earth?
Did Mars ever look like Earth? We think it did! Ancient Mars may have been wetter and warmer — similar to our home planet. So what happened? Scientists like Dr. Becky McCauley Rench are trying to find out. Keep up with our Martian exploration...
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How to Deal With Conflict
Have you ever been in a conflict or been angry at someone and not known how to solve it? Healthy and creative conflict resolution is an essential skill that many adults don't know how to master. Whether it's defusing potentially damaging fights...
How to Make a Hot Oil Treatment for Hair
Good hair care between haircuts helps you to maintain a healthy texture and shine. Treating yourself to a hot oil treatment will add that extra healthy glow to your hair—plus, it’s super easy! You can use products that you might already...
How to Play UNO Attack
UNO Attack includes a card shooter and a special deck of cards that add a surprising twist to the classic card game UNO. UNO Attack is not too complicated to learn and if you already know how to play normal UNO, you’ll only have to learn how to deal...
Democracy Now!
"Long March for Justice" Underway Across New Jersey to Demand Police Reform, Reparations
We get an update from New Jersey, where the People's Organization for Progress is leading a 67-mile march to demand the state Legislature pass legislation to hold police accountable. The nine-day march wraps up Saturday, and activists are...
A Death Trap? As 12th Prisoner Dies at NYC's Rikers Island, Calls Grow to Close World's Largest Jail
We take an in-depth look at the growing humanitarian crisis at the world's largest jail complex, Rikers Island in New York City. After touring the jail, New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams describes it as "a disaster." In...
"People vs. Fossil Fuels": Over 530 Arrested in Historic Indigenous-Led Climate Protests in D.C.
This week over 530 climate activists were arrested during Indigenous-led civil disobedience actions in Washington, D.C., calling on President Joe Biden to declare a climate emergency and stop approving fossil fuel projects. Indigenous...
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A new crew docks at China's first permanent space station
The three astronauts began their six-month mission on China's first permanent space station. The crew includes Wang Yaping, who is expected to become China's first female spacewalker.
1 deputy was killed and 2 were wounded in an ambush at a Houston bar
The constable deputies were shot while working an extra shift at the bar, officials said. Authorities took a person into custody but were searching for a man believed to be the shooter.
U.S. will provide condolence payments to families of Kabul drone strike victims
The Aug. 29 U.S. drone strike was supposed to target ISIS-K members, but the attack killed 10 Afghan civilians. Now those victims' families will get unspecified condolence payments.
WebMD Health
FDA Panel Backs Second Shot for Those Who Got J&J Vaccine
The panel suggests that the second J&J dose come at least 2 months after the first shot. It’s not technically a booster, but it’s moving Johnson & Johnson from a one-dose vaccine to a two-dose one, similar to Moderna’s and Pfizer’s...
FDA Panel Recommends Second Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Dose
The panel recommends that the second J&J dose come at least 2 months after the first shot. It’s not technically a booster, but it’s moving Johnson & Johnson from a one-dose vaccine to a two-dose one, similar to Moderna’s and Pfizer’s...
State Lotteries Didn't Help Boost Vaccination Rates
According to a new study, lotteries in 19 states designed to encourage people to get vaccinated for COVID-19 did not alter the rate of those who got the shot.
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