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'One of us': Ugandan pride in New York mayor with roots in their country
A professor describes Mamdani as "one of us" while some young Ugandans take inspiration from the 34-year-old's victory.
Millie Bobby Brown Demands the Press Stop Slamming Her Body in Article Headlines: ‘I Respect Journalism’ but ‘Get Off My F—ing Case. I Am 21’
Millie Bobby Brown recently told British Vogue that her biggest issue with the press is the need for journalists to outright slam celebrities in article headlines. The “Stranger Things” star went viral in March when she posted an Instagram video that called out The Daily Mail
cruush – “Rupert Giles”
Shout out Rupert Giles. That guy really did his best to look out for Buffy and her friends, and he rarely got any credit for it. Instead, he kept getting beat up by vampires and demons and whatnot, and the people he loved kept getting killed. Maybe he died in the end? I can’t
Artificial neurons that behave like real brain cells
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These devices emulate how neurons use chemicals to transmit and process signals, offering massive energy and size advantages. The technology may enable brain-like,
Steam Deck Finally Gets A Fix Fans Spent Years Begging For
You can now download games and updates while the portable PC's screen is off The post Steam Deck Finally Gets A Fix Fans Spent Years Begging For appeared first on Kotaku .
Can Italy build the world's longest suspension bridge despite clash with audit court?
Italy's government has vowed to go ahead with the government's plan to build a €13.5 billion bridge across the Strait of Messina despite Italy's Court of Auditors shooting down the plan. Can it be bypassed?
Costume Designer Paul Tazewell to Showcase His Work from ‘Wicked’ and ‘Hamilton’ at Chicago’s Griffin Museum of Science and Industry
Paul Tazwell’s costumes from “Hamilton,” “Wicked” and “West Side Story” are set to go on display at Chicago’s Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition, titled Crafting Character: The Costumes of Paul Tazewell, is the first of its kind dedicated to his work and
‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 4 Casts Ali Skovbye, Kataem O’Connor, Sunny Mabrey
“Ginny & Georgia” Season 4 has added three new cast members, Variety has learned. Ali Skovbye (“Whistle,” “Firefly Lane”), Kataem O’Connor (“40 Acres,” “The Way Home,” “Murdoch Mysteries”), and Sunny Mabrey (“Cape Fear,” “The Night Agent,” “Gotham Knights,” “Will Trent”) have
Ink Told Beyoncé ‘I’m Going to Write Your Next Album.’ Here’s What Happened
The fast-talking singer-songwriter is rewriting the rules of country music with her debut EP Big Buskin'
Maggie Rose on Donna Jean Godchaux: ‘Her Voice Changed the Grateful Dead’s Center of Gravity’
Remembering the soulful power and unaffected cool of the band’s sole female member
Auto repair chain Monro soars after Carl Icahn takes 15% stake to become largest shareholder
Icahn disclosed ownership of 4.4 million shares, or almost a 15% stake in Monro, according to a new regulatory filing.
DNC chair says focus on affordability brought big Democratic wins
Following a swath of Democratic victories across the country on Tuesday night, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said staying focused on affordability helped party candidates win. "But as much as people want to focus on the differences within the Democratic Party —
Germany offers to pay Afghans to drop relocation plans
BERLIN - Germany has offered cash to Afghan nationals stranded in Pakistan if they give up efforts to enter Europe's biggest economy under a resettlement programme, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on Wednesday.
Mating injuries may give us a new way of identifying dinosaur genders
Paleontologists have long wrestled with the challenge of identifying the genders of dinosaurs from the fossils they leave behind. Once the soft tissues like reproductive organs have decayed away, distinguishing a male from a female is nearly impossible and has fueled many
Japan deploys troops to help stop bear attacks
Japan’s Self-Defense Forces were dispatched to Akita to help control a surge in bear attacks that have left over 100 people injured and at least 12 dead nationwide since April.
France suspends access to Shein as retailer opens first Paris store
The ministry did not say whether its decision would impact the physical store or elaborate on the reasons for its decision.
Edith Zimmerman: How I Broke My Drinking Habit. “How do you fill...
Edith Zimmerman: How I Broke My Drinking Habit . “How do you fill your time after deciding to get sober?” See also an extended convo on the How to Be a Better Human podcast . 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
Access denied: How banning books reduces reading volume and achievement
Is book banning contributing to declining literacy rates?
I Promised The World Announce Self-Titled EP: Hear “Bliss In 7 Languages”
The kids are bringing back early-’00s metalcore. I didn’t see this development coming, but it’s been very fun to watch. There’s a whole scene that’s developed around Ephyra, a Connecticut-based label that only came into existence in 2022. Bands like Balmora, Since My Beloved,
The world's healthiest countries aren't the richest, study finds
Wealth alone doesn't make a nation healthy, according to new collaborative research from the University of Surrey and its international partners, which ranks 38 OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries on their progress toward global health goals.
Africa: Nsamba Urges Africa Union to Address African Conflicts
[Nile Post] The African continent has, since its demarcation, grappled with a wave of coups and insurgencies, with several regions struggling to combat the emergence of Islamic terrorist groups.



































