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NBN Co will bring fibre-to-the-curb technology to an extra 300,000 premises, expanding its FTTC footprint to 1 million homes and businesses.
Chief network engineering officer Peter Ryan today confirmed the expected expansion to the CommsDay Summit in Sydney.
Recent analysis by iTnews indicated NBN Co was starting to ... |
American Libertarians and Russian Propaganda Outlets: A Bizarre Love Story
Haley Byrd Blocked Unblock Follow Following Oct 15, 2016
Libertarians have never quite been taken seriously in American politics. Perhaps this is due to their sometimes overly-idealistic approaches to policy, and perhaps it is due to incidents... |
Utah has slashed chronic homelessness by 91 percent in the last ten years with a simple solution — give the homeless a home.
The turnaround in Utah means that only 178 people remain chronically homeless in the state — so few that Utah’s housing officials know them all by name.
The state adopted a policy called “Housi... |
‘Big Brother is watching you.’ With these words, George Orwell created one of the most oft-quoted phrases in the world today. Within the context of the novel 1984, complete surveillance of the nation’s citizens is the way of mass control and oppression.
Liberal minded people often cite the rejoinder, ‘If you’ve got no... |
Roughly two-thirds of undergraduates are paying more for college than is recommended by a common benchmark for affordability.
That's the top-line finding of a new report by higher education experts from three think tanks with a range of political perspectives, the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute... |
From the glittering office towers clustered by the waterfront, to the spotless malls crowded with perfectly coiffed shoppers, it’s hard not to feel transported into the future when you arrive in Singapore – a hi-tech, consumer-oriented kind of future of designer heels stepping into driverless cars.
From its humble beg... |
On Sunday, MSNBC guest Angela Rye went ballistic when confronted by Republican strategist Ron Christie over the fact that no evidence was found of Tea Party racism during the Obamacare debate of 2010.
Blasting supposed Tea Party racism, commentator Rye said that opposition to Obamacare was “was very very racial, wheth... |
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. The internet regulator has approved plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move that is set to transform the online world. The board of Icann voted at its annual meeting in Seoul to allow domain names in Arabic, Chinese and other scripts. More t... |
President-elect Donald Trump 'triggered' the social media world into a frenzy Friday night with a tweet that praised Russian president Vladimir Putin's criticism of Democrats. As The Hill reports, Putin on Friday deflected accusations of Russian interference in the U.S. election, saying at a press conference: "Democrat... |
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He sensationally revealed that he's contemplated a sex change.
And now Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves, 34, has revealed his gender transition plans for the first time, admitting that he's considering transitioning to avoid being 'an o... |
Equity survey finds only 57% of gay actors feel they can be open about their sexuality to their agents
A survey has revealed that gay actors still feel that coming out affects the roles they get to play. Though recent years have seen successful, out actors from Russell Tovey to Ian McKellen playing heterosexual parts ... |
A HORRIFIC head on crash has killed a 53-year-old man and injured five others at Mt Cotton, near the Sirromet Winery.
Two vehicles, a black Mazda 6 and a white Toyota utility were traveling from opposite directions along Mt Cotton Rd when they hit, with devastating effect.
"Just before three o'clock this afternoon, t... |
Noise complaints at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport dropped by 38% last year, the gateway attributing the decline to the development of enhanced programmes, procedures and infrastructure aimed at mitigating the airport's noise impact on the surrounding community.
The airport's Noise Management Report for 2016, relea... |
The consumption of coal is the one of the most polluting industries in Beijing, second only to automobile use, making up 16.7 percent of the average annual particulate matter hanging over the city. In 2012 alone, just over 23 million tons of coal were consumed by Beijingers alone for electricity, heating, and cooking (... |
There is undoubtedly a great deal of change afoot in how we work, and indeed the very nature of work. A wide range of technologies, globalization and even business models are having a profound impact on the labor market.
These influences have inspired any number of predictions as to how these influences will shape the... |
The proposed Comcast–Time Warner Cable merger seems to be about as popular as a Godzilla-Mothra merger among consumers, especially since we learned earlier this week from the American Customer Satisfaction Index that Comcast and TWC are now the two most hated companies in the United States. Comcast seems to know that i... |
The Parti Québécois' charter of values is dead, or at least its most divisive element.
Philippe Couillard has promised to introduce a Liberal version of the secular charter, but in his first news conference as premier-designate, he said it would not ban provincial civil servants from wearing religious symbols on the j... |
Over 18,000 Kassam (Qassam) Rockets have been fired into southern Israel in the last 14 years, deliberately targeting Israeli civilians, causing chaos, destruction and death. An entire generation of children has been traumatized by the terror of ongoing rocket attacks. Israeli cities such as Sderot and Ashkelon continu... |
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Nutritional myths run amok everywhere. One of the most persistent is that ‘a calorie is a calorie’, that is, every macronutrient will be processed the same by the body. Another assumption is that the body doesn’t ‘care’ about where the calories come from—they can come from fat, protein, or carbs and the res... |
Over the past week, senators — 18 so far — have been signing on to a letter urging Majority Leader Harry Reid to pass a public option using reconciliation. Today, Reid finally spoke on the matter, releasing a statement through a spokesman.
“If a decision is made to use reconciliation to advance health care, Senator Re... |
Epiphany Bolt have announced via their website that they have picked up the squad known as Temp.no.
Epiphany Bolt were on the lookout for a new team to support after parting ways with their Danish/Swedish roster, which has since signed for Orbit.
Temp.no are one of the strongest teams hailing from Norway, with a firs... |
From the co-developers of Left 4 Dead, a multiplayer zombie shooter for PC and Xbox 360, comes Leap Sheep!, a high-score game for the iPhone starring jumping sheep. These games couldn’t be any more different, highlighting the contrast between traditional console and iPhone development.
In Leap Sheep!, the screen is ce... |
Has the legalization of medical marijuana increased the use of the drug by teens? Well, according to a provocative new study by economists at the University of Colorado Denver, the answer appears to be a resounding: "no."
"There is anecdotal evidence that medical marijuana is finding its way into the hands of teenager... |
Crystal Clans
Choose your clan, maneuver your forces, and fight for the powerful crystals of the Crystal Clans!
Crystal Clans is a new 2-player expandable battle game from Plaid Hat Games by designer Andrea Mezzotero with additional design by Colby Dauch and J. Arthur Ellis. Featuring stunning art by Martin Abel, Cry... |
If you look hard enough, you find there's usually a reason for everything -- even at The New York Times.
But whatever the reason -- maybe it was the story about a parasite jeopardizing fly fishing in Montana, or those Russian hackers who attacked the Gray Lady's Moscow bureau -- the latest Clinton Foundation bombshell... |
Dark Horse Comics is launching a digital comic book application in January, as they announced at their New York Comic Con panel today. The bookshelf application will be made available on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, with an Android app to follow shortly after.
The digital comics will be priced at $1.49 , lower th... |
As he gets to work leading for Labour on the biggest issue facing British politics for half a century, Keir Starmer tells Kevin Schofield how his party can block an ‘extreme Brexit’ and go on to win the next election – but only if its MPs remain united
While Jeremy Corbyn has accepted most of the plaudits for Labour’s... |
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The story behind Everton’s failed bid to sign Ishak Belfodil in January has been revealed.
The Algerian international had looked se... |
Sensation, the Dutch dance music experience, just came to the United States for the first time ever after traveling to over 20 other countries. For two nights, October 26 and 27, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY was turned in to a massive club for EDM lovers around the US. The event requires all attendees to wear al... |
In the words of Joe Biden, Donald Trump's potty mouth is a big f***ing deal.
During Thursday night’s GOP debate, Donald Trump made a yuge deal about swearing, even going so far as to insist that he never uses the f-word.
He criticized former Mexican president Vicente Fox for using the f-word in a statement about Trum... |
TIME senior national correspondent Michael Grunwald sent out a controversial tweet Saturday evening that advocated for a drone missile strike against Wikileaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange.
Here's the tweet, which has been deleted:
Twitter Grunwald has apologized and TIME released a statement: "Micha... |
Rarely since its founding in 1945 has the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization been so close to the frontlines of conflict. Created to help rebuild education systems and cultural exchange after World War II, the organization today is at the center of a plethora of new, complex battlefields.
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“Doctor Sleep” draws heavily on the writings and slogans of Alcoholics Anonymous as it presents Dan and his troubling legacy. Dan has also been sexually abused (with a nod to “N0S4A2,” the novel by Mr. King’s son Joe Hill) and receives brief but creepy visits from the last of the Overlook ghosts. This history, combined... |
Ukraine's decision to cave in to Russia by giving up its nuclear weapons in 1994 was a mistake, president Petro Poroshenko told Fox News in an interview that aired Monday.
Ukraine inherited its nuclear arsenal, the third-largest in the world, after it broke away from the Soviet Union in 1991. Three years later, Ukrain... |
Location of Ohio in the U.S. map
The following is a list of famous people born in Ohio, and people who spent significant periods of their lives living in Ohio.
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Eleven days sit between Roy Hibbert and his first NBA training camp outside of the Indiana Pacers organization. Looking to prove himself in a contract year, the two-time all-star has reshaped his body and aims to remind the league that he remains one of the NBA’s top defensive backbones.
In an interview with The Los A... |
Here’s how to put the scale of Islamic State’s attacks into perspective. Within a span of few weeks, the radical Islamist group carried out...
Here’s how to put the scale of Islamic State’s attacks into perspective. Within a span of few weeks, the radical Islamist group carried out the deadliest terror attack in moder... |
Democratic and Republicans groups are both making big investments in Montana’s closely watched special election for an at-large House seat.
The money comes as Democrats look to flip the seat once held by President Trump's Interior secretary, Ryan Zinke, following two surprisingly close special elections in Kansas and ... |
NOTE: These instructions are for a simple crack system that can be built in a weekend with minimal construction skills. Anyone with basic framing experience will have no problem. There are other, more complex ways to build a crack. This guide is just to get you started.
How to Build a Home Crack Training System
As a ... |
The Session is the best close-up magic convention in the UK. Full stop. It was started thirteen years ago, in Gloucestershire, back when it was just a bunch of friends trying to make the sort of convention they wanted to go to. One that wasn’t too big. One that actively encouraged sessioning. One where the performers a... |
INTERVIEW:Activist group Anonymous talks co-ordination, ops and the humanistic side of the movement
ANONYMOUS, THE largely internet-based, decentralised activist group that chooses to use hacking exploits to protest against internet censorship, emerged in recent weeks as one of the most unusual new global protest forc... |
This cigar was reviewed blind (no bands) by a panel of at least 4 reviewers. They did not know what they were smoking beforehand. The scores are an average of all the reviewers' scores with outliers removed.
Vital Stats:
Vitola: Toro
Length: 6″
Ring Gauge: 52
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Haban... |
The Associated Press reported Friday that there’s “no evidence Orlando gunman sought gay relationships.”
The FBI began investigating that possibility after media reports last week quoted men as saying that Omar Mateen had reached out to them on gay dating apps and had frequented the gay nightclub where the June 12 mas... |
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John Podesta, the chairman for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, was a target of WikiLeaks during the election, but Wednesday he battled with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo over his own links to Russia.
Podesta blamed the Russians when his hacked emails were published by WikiLea... |
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- As a reporter covering the New England Patriots, this time of year brings back memories of late defensive lineman Marquise Hill.
It was Memorial Day Weekend in 2007 when Hill, who was set to enter his fourth year with the team, drowned in a boating accident on Lake Pontchartrain.
"We have suffere... |
UK Politicians To Hold 'Emergency Debate' After Spy Tribunal Says GCHQ Is Permitted To Put Them Under Surveillance
from the blanket-surveillance-still-just-for-'little-people' dept
Now we can see what moves legislators to take swift action against domestic surveillance. It all depends on who's being targeted.
A long... |
The Supreme Court just clarified to the Trump administration that — for now — it can ban certain refugees from entering the United States, but it can't ban the grandparents of US residents from visiting.
The Court refused to dispute last week's ruling by a lower court that decided Trump had misinterpreted the higher c... |
1. Almost two-dozen studies have reported that coronary heart disease patients ate less or the same amount of saturated fat as healthy controls. The huge World Health Organization project MONICA (Monitoring of Trends and Determinants in Cardiovascular Disease) that collected data from 21 countries for over 10 years fai... |
Sixty years ago, on May 17, 1954, the United States Supreme Court issued its landmark Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruling, which declared that racially segregated public schools were "inherently unequal." Much like the question of segregation in the early 50's, today, marriage equality is approaching a critica... |
NASA Telescopes Find Clues For How Giant Black Holes Formed So Quickly
For Release: May 24, 2016
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Using data from NASA's Great Observatories, astronomers have found the best evidence yet for cosmic seeds in the early universe that should grow into supermassive black holes.
Researchers combined data from NASA's ... |
YOUNG illusionist Deanna Gore, who started performing aged just two, was inspired by Disney hit Frozen for her shimmering routine at Bradford Magic Circle's upcoming show.
Deanna, nine, will join her father, a former President of Bradford Magic Circle, for the act, which features breath-taking illusions
Fittingly, fo... |
“Happiness is when what you think, what you say,
and what you do are in harmony.”
―Mahatma Gandhi
We are all beautiful human beings here in this world trying to find our way. Every day we seek to better understand the meaning of our lives. We long to discover our gifts and release them fully into the world, and we h... |
• 'We will have a right go again at San Siro,' says Redknapp • Gareth Bale out injured, Luka Modric set to start on bench
Harry Redknapp has insisted Tottenham Hotspur will not compromise their attacking principles against Milan and promised to "have a right go" against the Serie A leaders at San Siroon Tuesday night.... |
Coming Soon To A Highway Near You: A Semitruck With A Brain
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Imagine you're on the highway. You glance into the cab of the 18-wheeler next to you — and there's no driver. That day might be getting closer.
Automaker Daimler unveiled a truck last week that... |
Study shows Stanford alumni create nearly $3 trillion in economic impact each year
A study by two Stanford professors determines that companies founded by the university's alumni generate trillions in annual revenue and have created 5.4 million jobs.
Stanford Technology Ventures Program Students take part in an inter... |
It might just be a world record.
At the very least one particular car has set a City of Chicago record for receiving the most parking violations ever and accumulating the most parking fines in the city's history.
The city claims Jennifer Fitzgerald owes over $100,000 in parking tickets. And no, that's not a typo or a... |
In this model, I have experimented with new techniques, such as sideways sloped pieces on the rocks, and a new type of tree. I am very pleased with the overall result: A wizards sanctuary on top of a floating island! The bottom of the island is sturdy enough to not fall over, and sculpted enough to give the appearance ... |
In today's edition of The Lucha Report, Kris Zellner noted that this past Saturday, a mass was held for Perro Aguayo Jr. at Iglesia de Cristo Rey (Church of Christ the King) in Janitzio, Distrito Federal, Mexico. There were about 100 friends and family members in the church with thousands of fans outside. The service w... |
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As I was preparing to head out to the Ubuntu Oregon Ocelot 11.10 Release Party the other night I received a e-mail from a LoCo member in Salem, Oregon who passed on this message and felt it was an important matter to begin d... |
One day after Saudi Arabia and Kuwait ordered their citizens to evacuate Lebanon – a move many suggested telegraphed an imminent “military intervention” – the mainstream media has begun building the case for a new mid-east war, one which will involve Iran and Hezbollah (and potentially Russia, not to mention other Shia... |
A French Jewish politician from Marseille suggested that the recent assault against three Jews there was connected to hostile media coverage of Israel in France.
Hagay Sobol, a regional alderman for the Socialist Party and vice president of Marseille’s Edmond Fleg Jewish Community Center, made the claim Sunday on Twit... |
Susan Phillips tells stories about the consequences of political decisions on people's every day lives. She has worked as a reporter for WHYY since 2004. Susan's coverage of the 2008 Presidential election resulted in a story on the front page of the New York Times. In 2010 she traveled to Haiti to cover the earthquake.... |
Part II: The Rise of the Economic Elite — Economic Elite Vs. The People
Part I of David DeGraw’s six-part series can be found here.
–I: Causalities of Economic Terrorism, Surveying the Damage
——-II: The Rise of the Economic Elite
——-III: Exposing Our Enemy: Meet the Economic Elite
——-IV: The Financial Coup d’Etat
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The team of Café Aquin (UQAM) wants to collectively respond to the assault that two employees were victims of, one of whom who was more specifically targeted by a member of the Parti Communiste Révolutionnaire de Montréal (RCP). The assault took place this Tuesday, March 28, at 5:45 at Café Aquin.
Like many other peop... |
So, last week I talked about the Red Sox’s silver linings during the ALDS against the Astros. There were a few, and in a surprising turn, the team left us with an optimistic view on the future. You’ve got a bunch of young guys who looked to be underachieving at the plate, along a strong pitching staff that, with a litt... |
What an exciting weekend!
After 5 years of begging, the hubby finally gave in and let me get some ex-battery hens 🙂
We have adopted 3 from Lucky Hens Rescue in Wigan. These good and incredibly kind hearted folks are dedicated to rescuing ex-battery hens and finding them good retirement homes. They’ve been unbelievab... |
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This problem is really being overblown as "melee suck, how could you do so much to ruin melee", when this is a specific set of problems in competitive (Diamond or higher) that are trending currently;
* Top lane has dominant "ranged bruisers" that are warping it right now. Jayce is the biggest offende... |
NOTE: For prior parts in The Archivist series you can view an archive of it all here. And for his older series see: Musings of an Iraqi Brasenostril on Jihad.
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Unseen Islamic State Financial Accounts for Deir az-Zor Province
By Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
The question of where the Islamic State [IS] acquires its fundin... |
A Florida man living in Indonesia is fighting for his life after he plunged 33 feet off a rooftop while chasing a monkey that had snatched his favorite Pittsburgh Steelers cap, according to a report out Saturday.
Jeff "Swede" Swedenhjelm, 40, reportedly was diagnosed with severe spinal damage by hospital officials in ... |
Comparing me to Marcel Proust is comparing sixth division to Premier League. That's just silly. Remembrance of Things Past is the novel, I think.
I can remember the worst advice I've been given: that was my father when he was aware that I was starting to write. He said, "What you should do is to drink, because then yo... |
Introduction
This set of videos presents about 18 hours of footage documenting the 163 experiments conducted at the USGS debris-flow flume from 1992 to 2017. Owing to improvements in video technology over the years, the quality of footage from recent experiments generally exceeds that from earlier experiments.
Use th... |
Kate Jacewicz has been a Westfield W-League referee since 2008 and a FIFA listed referee since 2011.
Kate has been named the Westfield W-League Referee of the Year six times and is the Australia’s most experienced female referee. She shares some of her insights on being an elite referee in the Westfield W-League.
How... |
The P-I error that changed Seattle history Seattle lawyer, amateur genealogist helped set record straight
The Great Seattle Fire, which started the afternoon of June 6, 1889. This photo was taken on what's now First Avenue. The fire destroyed Seattle's business district - 29 square blocks including the railroad termin... |
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Tory David Davis proudly admitted he told Theresa May to call the election that robbed her of her Pa... |
I went with a friend of mine to see Star Trek: The IMAX Experience at the AMC Theatre in Burbank today. I drove out of my way to see the film on the large IMAX screen and paid an extra $5 for the ticket, which felt worth it at the time.
HOWEVER, we get in the theatre and its just a slightly bigger than normal screen a... |
One of the scenes, as brief as it is, that really caught my eye in Thor: Ragnarok, was the Bifrost journey taken by Thor, Loki and an uninvited Hela. A mid-journey fight ensues, which ultimately sends Thor and Loki to the planet Sakaar.
We’ve seen the Bifrost before, but this time visual effects supervisor Jake Morris... |
Major papers such as The New York Times and The Washington Post have complied with requests from the Bush and Obama administrations to conceal sometimes-illegal acts performed by the government in the name of national security, writes Glenn Greenwald at The Guardian.
Since those deeds include The New York Times’ withh... |
BREAKING NEWS: Bauer Performance Sports has agreed to acquire Cascade Helmets for $64,000,000 (US). Bauer adds Cascade to its stable of high-quality sports equipment brands, including Bauer Hockey, Mission Roller Hockey and Maverik Lacrosse.
Prior to the Cascade acquisition, Bauer’s most recent move in the lacrosse ma... |
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New York Observer, The John Oliver Property Tax Scam: HBO Comedian Secretly Buys Manhattan Mansion; Liberal Deity Avoids Taxes By Using Loophole Created By Donald Trump:
The hypocrisy really gets ratcheted up with John Oliver, the No. 1 darling to so many liberal anti-Trumpies, who regularly atta... |
The next podcast is up. Today we talked about why we’re doing a podcast in the first place, took some questions/suggestions from listeners, and got into a fight over whether programmers should learn C. Guess which side I took.
There are some improvements, already.
First, there’s an RSS feed, so you can subscribe and ... |
Norwich City transfer rumours: Canaries track Liverpool starlet Kevin Stewart
Liverpool's Kevin Stewart could be a target for a host of clubs this summer. Picture: Martin Rickett/PA Wire. PA Wire
Liverpool midfielder Kevin Stewart could spark a Championship transfer tussle, with Norwich City reportedly one of a numbe... |
Oregon and Colorado are models for other countries cannabis legalization.
Britain's politicians have devised a pragmatic way to handle the possible legalization of cannabis in the near future.
The report drafted by legislators is calling for the UK to follow the lead from the United States by allowing those 18 and ol... |
Just Announced Dates announced for Teenage Fanclub Booking from February 27th Hailing from the little known town of Bellshill, Scotland, indie pop stalwarts Teenage Fanclub initially put its pastoral climes on the map with a penchant for guitar-heavy anthems, placing them at the forefront of the 90s alt rock wave.... R... |
Just over a year ago, Berkeley, California, became the first city in the nation to tax soft drinks. In theory, that was supposed to cut into America's obesity epidemic: Make the stuff more expensive, and people—especially kids—will drink less of it. But Berkeley's new regulations may be misguided: For most of us, new r... |
The Gaborone Community yesterday embarked on a charity walk as part of the global march for elephants, rhinos and lions. The objective of the walk was to raise awareness about the risk of extinction the endangered species face and to advocate for the conservation and survival of elephants, rhinos, lions and pangolins. ... |
The Fire TV isn’t dead, but its brains may be getting updated with Amazon’s Alexa, the virtual assistent first introduced with the Amazon Echo.
Code uncovered by AFTVnews inside the latest developer preview of Fire OS 5 reveals “overwhelming evidence” that Amazon will bring Alexa to the Fire TV. While users can alread... |
I'm still working on the 4th Flatland essay and will be for some time to come. So I thought I'd post something during the interim.
Two articles caught my eye recently. Both had a similar theme — inevitable inequality. I was startled to read this opening text in 700 years of Western inequality, in one chart (Vox, Janua... |
The quiet strangling of housing help for seniors
Updated
The Government must find some way to bring retirement villages under national regulation and then encourage people to sell the family home and move into them, writes Alan Kohler.
One of the least known and least controversial measures in the federal budget was... |
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson.
David France’s shattering new documentary The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson begins with its subject’s 1992 funeral and a procession in which men and women angrily scream at police, who stare ahead, blank-faced. At least the cops don’t beat them senseless, the way they mig... |
Windows 10 is here! Windows 10 represents a drastic shift in approach to operating systems... one that makes developer's lives radically more easy.
The biggest thing Microsoft's done here is made it easier than ever for developers to build outstanding end user experiences tailored to a wide array of device types, from... |
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Jabalpur: It was a routine question pertaining to Narendra Modi that a journalist asked Jagatguru Shankaracharya Swami Sri Swaroopanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj. A slap on the face is the last thing he would have expected. But that is exactly that he got.
In a bizarre incident, the Shankara... |
So I woke up on Friday with an amazing idea for a big DC project. Not surprisingly, it’s a Superman epic and it all kind of just clicked with me, an idea I’d had in my head for the last five years and which finally came together somewhere between closing my eyes on Thursday night and eating my Porridge on Friday mornin... |
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Many people dream of being a black belt world champion, but how many people know the suffering competitors go through every day in the gym? Learn about the brutal... |
Two presidential candidates have already breached half of the campaign spending limit set by the Commission on Elections (Comelec), according to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ).
Citing Nielsen Media’s monitoring reports on campaign spending, the PCIJ said that from Feb. 9 to March 31, Vice Pr... |
The theater is dying. The theater is dead. Oh, look, it’s reviving; no, it’s dead again. It’s always been that way — yet suddenly, now it isn’t. For the first time since losing its connection to pop culture on one hand and the intellectual traditions of the stage on the other, New York theater seems to be entering a Go... |
Why do the consultations on the deep cuts in local services Bristol mayor Marvin Rees and the Labour-controlled council propose only offer options that mean cuts?
It’s hardly fair and complete. It’s hardly consistent with the mayor’s promotion of the September 9 Bristol People’s Assembly rally against cuts (the mayor ... |
Australia’s political leaders ought to charge US oil giant ExxonMobil and its directors with contempt of parliament. Exxon has deceived the Senate.
In 2015, its bosses were asked to disclose their relationships between ExxonMobil Australia and other Exxon companies overseas, tax haven connections in other words. Chevr... |
(MAGAPILL) An Anonymous source has layed out a theorized version of American History along with a few predictions that I find very interesting. I believe it’s closer to the truth than anything you’ll ever read from anywhere else and it was important to preserve for others to analyze. An Anonymous source has layed out a... |
CLOSE Here's what U.S. Border Patrol agents do every day. Wochit
This Aug. 3, 2017 photo provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows a U.S. Border Patrol car that had been sprayed with manure in Alburgh, Vt. Mark Johnson, 53, of Alburgh, is charged with spraying liquid manure on a marked U.S. Customs and Bord... |
③ Registered voter who can confirm your address
A registered voter from your precinct can go with you to the polling place to sign an oath confirming your address. This is known as 'vouching.' A registered voter can vouch for up to eight voters. You cannot vouch for others if someone vouched for you.
④ College studen... |
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