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tech-science

Earth's Core May Be Causing Strange 'Anomalies', Study Suggests
Deep inside the Earth, something strange is happening that scientists are trying to explain.
Hannah Docter-Loeb
2.15.23
News

Bellicose, Antagonistic, Pugnacious: Ron DeSantis Has Declared War on the SATs
After the group that administers the test criticized him, the Florida governor questioned the “need” for SAT tests in his state.
Paul Blest
2.15.23
JERKMATE

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Cam Model Confessions
One of the most successful Jerkmate cam girls bares everything in this intimate conversation about her work, requests, and the real life of a cam model.
sobriety

I Went on a Quest to Get High Without Drugs
Cacao, orgasms, breathwork, and other creative ways to elevate your consciousness without using psychedelics.
Suzannah Weiss
2.15.23
News

Anti-Trans Bills Are Sweeping Across the US With Alarming Speed
The current legislative session has seen more than 350 anti-trans bills introduced in 36 states, a record.
Anya Zoledziowski
2.15.23
mexico

‘You’re Going to Get Fucked:’ Narcocorrido Band Forced Out of Town for Singing About Wrong Cartel
Grupo Arriesgado is a popular narcocorrido band in Mexico. It has been accused of having ties with the Sinaloa Cartel due to its many songs dedicated to its cartel bosses.
Luis Chaparro
2.15.23
JUSTICE

A Black Man Died in Memphis Jail After Beating From Cops
An autopsy report classified the death of Gershun Freeman in a Memphis prison last fall as a homicide.
Nora Neus
2.15.23
Ukraine

Ukraine Is Firing Artillery Shells Faster than NATO Members Can Replace Them
Conventional weapons that are the backbone of Ukraine’s defence against Russia are getting through ammunition at a rate that far exceeds the current industrial capacity of the West, a NATO official told VICE World News.
Mitchell Prothero
2.15.23
Uganda

How Thousands of Ugandan Health Workers Defeated a Deadly Ebola Crisis
Now the country’s ordinary health workers are being praised for what the US described as a “major accomplishment”.
Caroline Ariba
2.15.23
Tech news

Justice Department Says John Deere Should Let Farmers Repair Their Tractors
The DOJ filed a "statement of interest" in a class action lawsuit against John Deere siding with plaintiffs and blasting the company's arguments.
Roshan Abraham
2.15.23
cybersecurity

Academics Say Bots Keep Targeting Their Research on LGBTQ Health
Researchers have noticed an upswing in bot attacks against online surveys for academic research—especially those that deal with social inequality.
Nick Keppler
2.15.23
shopping-deals

Get Samsung's Fancy Bespoke Fridge for $1,300 Off (Thanks, Dead Presidents)
Samsung’s offering top-of-the line appliances and gaming monitors for over $1,000 off.
Gregory Babcock
2.15.23
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