For example, I was doing research for a blog article and found a paper by a guy named Christian Messenger. That man was definitely destined for missionary work, but the paper was about football.
The newspaper referred to sales data from two real estate tracking firms, coupled with an analysis conducted by Columbia University economist Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh....
Legislators there and in several other states want to restrict the manufacture or sale of meat made in a laboratory, even though it barely exists. The space industry disagrees....
A follow up from my older asklemmy post, saying goodbye to a teacher who helped me a lot through my stuff, was thinking maybe chocolate, but one of the dudes said that it’s not a very good idea, I was thinking maybe a perfume/cologne? What do you guys suggest? She is in probably in her early 20s if it helps, and I am in senior...
For me it was GoT, I just thought the miniature landscapes looked way too cool. Also I am watching Kimmy Unbreakable which has a theme song that I think is pretty catchy.
EVANSVILLE, Wis. (AP) — The first tornadoes ever recorded in Wisconsin in the usually frigid month of February tore through mostly rural areas on a day that broke records for warmth, setting up the perfect scenario for the type of severe weather normally seen in the late spring and summer....
What is the most on-the-nose or strangely objective name that you have heard?
For example, I was doing research for a blog article and found a paper by a guy named Christian Messenger. That man was definitely destined for missionary work, but the paper was about football.
fixed rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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English may be a hot mess but at least we don't have to worry about this nonsense (lemmy.world)
‘It went nuts’: Thousands join UK parents calling for smartphone-free childhood (www.theguardian.com)
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Trump-branded properties are selling for far less than buildings that removed his name, report says (www.businessinsider.com)
The newspaper referred to sales data from two real estate tracking firms, coupled with an analysis conducted by Columbia University economist Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh....
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk helped oust Ronna McDaniel at the RNC. Now the knives are out for him. (www.nbcnews.com)
Alexei Navalny was killed ‘by punch to the heart’ (www.thetimes.co.uk)
Zendaya's original dress (feddit.it)
I knew I already saw that…
Thanks to OpenAI, it's never been clearer that Sundar Pichai is Google's Steve Ballmer (bgr.com)
Is this true Rule? (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
Lab-Made Meat? Florida Lawmakers Don’t Like the Sound of It. (www.nytimes.com)
Legislators there and in several other states want to restrict the manufacture or sale of meat made in a laboratory, even though it barely exists. The space industry disagrees....
Hmmm (lemmy.world)
What kind of a gift can you give your teacher out of respect, but that doesn’t get mistaken for romance?
A follow up from my older asklemmy post, saying goodbye to a teacher who helped me a lot through my stuff, was thinking maybe chocolate, but one of the dudes said that it’s not a very good idea, I was thinking maybe a perfume/cologne? What do you guys suggest? She is in probably in her early 20s if it helps, and I am in senior...
Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge (interestingengineering.com)
Mike Johnson Is Very Close to Losing Control of the House (www.notus.org)
Britain Confronts Fears of a (Gasp!) Tea Shortage (www.nytimes.com)
Shipping issues in the Red Sea have led to delays in tea deliveries, but British retailers assured consumers that any shortages would be a “blip.”...
Which TV series intros do you not skip by choice?
For me it was GoT, I just thought the miniature landscapes looked way too cool. Also I am watching Kimmy Unbreakable which has a theme song that I think is pretty catchy.
xkcd #2892: Banana Prices (xkcd.com)
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Average Trump supporter (sh.itjust.works)
Summer-like conditions with record temperatures lead to first Wisconsin tornadoes in February (apnews.com)
EVANSVILLE, Wis. (AP) — The first tornadoes ever recorded in Wisconsin in the usually frigid month of February tore through mostly rural areas on a day that broke records for warmth, setting up the perfect scenario for the type of severe weather normally seen in the late spring and summer....
Just a band of muppets (i.postimg.cc)
Wisconsin records first-ever February tornado, record warmth (abcnews.go.com)
AI-generated voices in robocalls can deceive voters. The FCC just made them illegal (apnews.com)
The FTC isn’t too happy with Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard layoffs (www.polygon.com)