Post Overview
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Current Event
1 month ago+17 17 0Woman sues Cold Stone Creamery over lack of pistachios in pistachio ice cream
“When consumers purchase pistachio ice cream, they expect pistachios, not a concoction of processed ingredients,” Duncan’s lawsuit reads.
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Current Event
1 month ago+24 24 0$2.70 Supermarket Wine Wins Gold Medal at International Wine Contest
The judges of the Gilbert et Gaillard international wine competition were duped into awarding this year's gold medal to a €2.50 ($2.70) supermarket wine.
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Current Event
1 month ago+33 33 0Painting stolen from Chatsworth House 45 years ago discovered at auction
The oil on wood painting by Eramus Quelliness II was taken in a raid in 1979, though the thieves left behind much more valuable works
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Analysis
1 month ago+3 3 0It’s 2024. Elon Musk Rules X. And the Political World Is Still Addicted.
Paid ads for political candidates are all over the platform, and politics insiders are secretly buying blue checks.
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How-to
1 month ago+30 30 0What to Know Before You Implement Public-Facing APIs
Learn the essentials before implementing public-facing APIs. Ensure success with expert advice on versioning, documentation, and testing.
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Analysis
1 month ago+31 31 0CISOs and Senior Leadership at Odds Over Security
Only half of cybersecurity leaders feel their C-suite understands cybersecurity risks, a Trend Micro survey found. Four in five have been told to downplay a potential risk’s severity.
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Analysis
1 month ago+23 23 0Scent of the afterlife? Scientists re-create recipe for Egyptian mummification balm
Beeswax, plant oils, animal fats, bitumen, coniferous resins, coumarin, and benzoic acid.
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Analysis
1 month ago+11 11 05 family photo ideas for a Father’s Day gift idea
All those family photos in your phone can help you make a great Father’s Day gift. Not sure what to do? We asked two experts for gift ideas that Dad will love. Here’s what they suggest.
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Current Event
1 month ago+21 21 0Christie's Auction House Hacked, Sensitive Data from 500,000 Customers Stolen
A hacker group claims to have stolen sensitive data from at least 500,000 Christie's customers. Now they are threatening to publish it.
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Analysis
1 month ago+32 32 0Egypt is building a $1-billion mega-museum. Will it bring Egyptology home?
For 100 years, Egypt’s scientists have watched as their nation’s story was largely told by institutions from Europe and the United States. Can a stunning new museum change that narrative?
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Analysis
2 months ago+25 25 0Pigeons in the Arctic: Part III: Sir John Ross’s 1850-51 Search for the Lost Franklin Bay Expedition
“Royal Navy personnel brought homing pigeons with them as they searched for the Lost Franklin Bay Expedition in the 1850s. Given that homing pigeons were very much a novelty amongst the British public at the time, this represents an early usage of pi ...
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Analysis
2 months ago+23 23 0What a Wine Opener Tells Us About a Wine Drinker
Meet the Durand, the most influential wine opener of the moment.
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Analysis
2 months ago+23 23 0Special Report: Studio Musicians Are Still Waiting For Credit In The Streaming Era
In a world where public-facing databases can track 20 million UPS packages a day, baseball career statistics from 100 years ago to last night, and millions of global Bitcoin transactions, musician credits remain incomplete and hard to access.
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Review
2 months ago+30 30 0I ate the Subway Footlong Cookie so you don’t have to
Subway has a new Footlong Cookie. I bought one and now it looks like a Candyland murder scene.
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Current Event
2 months ago+43 43 0GitHub Issues Patch for Critical Exploit in Enterprise Server
The vulnerability affects all GHES versions prior to 3.13.0 and achieves the highest possible CVSS score of 10. Instances with SAML SSO authentication are at risk.
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Analysis
2 months ago+37 37 0The Most Mispronounced Brand from Every Country
Kodak. Ikea. Sony. Sometimes, a brand name just sounds like what it represents — even if the name doesn’t actually mean anything at all.
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Current Event
2 months ago+24 24 0Scholars discover rare 16th-century tome with handwritten notes by John Milton
Poet crossed out one racy passage, deeming it "an unbecom[ing] tale for a hist[ory]"
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Current Event
2 months ago+31 31 0French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
‘Bakery scent’ added via microcapsules to postage stamp celebrating ‘jewel of French culture’
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Current Event
2 months ago+31 31 0Meet Max, the cat receiving an (honorary) doctorate from Vermont State University this weekend
The tabby will become a "Doctor of Litter-ature" in recognition of his contributions to the Castleton campus, where he has become a regular visitor for the past four years.
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Analysis
2 months ago+37 37 0VFCFinder Highlights Security Patches in Open Source Software
VFCFinder analyzes commit histories to pinpoint the most likely commits associated with vulnerability fixes.