Located 14736 results from search term 'sports news'
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Commented in Capybaras are considered fish: Good news for everyone observing Lent
This is actually terrible news. I love capybaras, and I can't imagine why anybody would want to eat them.
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Commented in Arizona Republicans enact a controversial new proof-of-citizenship voting law
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Commented in Russian Troops Suffer ‘Acute Radiation Sickness’ After Digging Chernobyl Trenches
I don't think they are very aware of what happened there. I doubt they get the most comprehensive news in Russia, and maybe they were not even told where they were. But it does shed light on the state of the overall Russian campaign.
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Commented in Permanent daylight saving time plan nets rare unanimous US Senate vote
I know cause I posted the same thing earlier:
Current Event Gozzin Senate passes bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent -
Though winter-weary residents of the Northeast may welcome the news, the bill would need to be passed by the House and signed by President Biden in order to become law.
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Commented in 'We tried to confront Russian oligarchs at their London mansions'
Wow. Somebody must have been reading my Snapzu comments! https://globalnews.ca/news/8681000/squatters-...leg-deripaskas-london-mansion-refugee-centre/
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Commented in It’s ‘Alarming’: Children Are Severely Behind in Reading
Considering that 54% of American adults already struggle to read at a grade 6 reading level, this is not good news.
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Commented in Yellowjackets will be returning for a second season - and sooner than you think!
Best show on TV right now. Great news!
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Commented in We'll all be paying a lot more for food next year, says Canada's Food Price Report
The carnivores will be happy, but it's not great news for someone like me who consumes a lot of dairy, fruits and veggies.
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Commented in ‘Super polluters’: the top 10 publishers denying the climate crisis on Facebook
No fox news? Sky news?
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Commented in Session Is An Encrypted Messenger Geared Towards Privacy Enthusiasts
The 2 key and critical areas about a secure messaging system is :
1. that it is technically secure and it is opensource.
2. Who owns it? How is it funded? What legal jurisdiction is it under?Lots of technical detail here but the second part, not so much.
From the Gadgets link
Session is a project of the Loki Foundation. The Loki Foundation (registered as LAG Foundation, LTD) is a registered charitable foundation based in Victoria, Australia.
It's Australian, so it can't be trusted. Australia has laws that allow it's police and secret police to secretly interfere with software. This is dealt with in the second link from restoreprivacy.com.
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Commented in Happiness in Early Adulthood May Protect Against Dementia
This is good news for me, because I was happy. At least, I think I was. That's a long time ago.
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Commented in Rwandan conservationist helps to save hundreds of cranes
We need more good news like this!
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Commented in "Creative destruction" allowed snakes to inherit the Earth
This isn't really news. If you remove the competition, what's left will flourish. Clear a section of your lawn away, and what what grows up to fill the void.
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Commented in Why Facebook won't stop pushing propaganda
I don't even have to read this to know why...Same thing for Fox "news".
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Commented in Growing food with air and solar power: More efficient than planting crops
That are amazing news! I hope this can be soon used on a large scale.
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Commented in Drinking any amount of alcohol causes damage to the brain, study finds
This is bad news for my brain.
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Commented in Fifty new outlets, 250 journalists: Canadian startup unveils plan to revive local news
It's a journalism revival! And do we ever need trustworthy, objective sources of news these days.
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Commented in Indigenous Woman Wins Goldman Environmental Prize for Protecting 500,000 Acres of Amazon Rainforest
Tell me this isn't good news! "Nenquimo’s leadership and the lawsuit set a legal precedent for indigenous rights in Ecuador, and other tribes are following in her footsteps to protect additional tracts of rainforest from oil extraction.
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Commented in QAnon-evangelical crossbreeding is creating America’s own ‘al-Qaeda’ radicals: experts
Naah, not online... ;-)
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Commented in SolarWinds security fiasco may have started with simple password blunders
"The bottom line: We may never know the full range and extent of the damage, and we may never know the full range and extent as to how the stolen information is benefiting an adversary."
Okay, so an intern leaves the password "solarwinds123" on Github and then the Russians, a thousand of them - AT LEAST - "hacked into their servers" to obtain a not specified amount of information that can do not really specified damage. Or not. The password was on Github since 2017, which is four years ago, and nothing was done about it, when those bloody Russians (or Chinese, or Dutch, or, god forbid, some (1000!!) people from a non existing country) picked that password up and used it to undermine national security, or so, in the US.
Why not blame everything on a non-specified intern every time something like this comes in the (already a sewer of a) news-feed? That saves a lot of time, money and, most of all, head space. Or is the world doing so great that bull-shittery like this becomes the new standard for politics and is common sense passé?
I don't know how other readers on this very high standard website think about this, but somehow this reeks as a shitty story so bad, that even artificial intelligence doesn't want to have anything to do with it. Or, as we call it here in this household: propagande merdique.
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Commented in Elon Musk's SpaceX raises $850 million in fresh funding - CNBC
It's an interesting news-item, but the last months I get annoyed with how sources are presented: "citing so-and-so familiar with this-and-that". Pretty much every goddamn article has at least one such mention or type of reference and it doesn't make it any more trustworthy or at least clear. Journalism has gone down the past decades and no artificial intelligence is helping it either.
Having said that, I think it is very interesting how space-exploration is developing the last years. On one hand lots of countries are having their own (sometimes very advanced) space programmes, on the other hand it is also becoming a rich peoples' playground. I am curious how this will develop the coming years. :-)
Edit: and how about going off topic in the last two paragraphs doesn't add much to forementioned quality.
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Commented in The Extraordinary Power of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Instagram Live
But they will never admit they are wrong. A nurse in a news broadcast indicated a patient said she could not have covid cause it's a hoax,even as they were getting ready to ventilate her.
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Commented in Scientists Have Proposed a New Particle That Is a Portal to a 5th Dimension
Let's ruffle some feathers here: isn't it rather blunt to call time a dimension, since it is not? As far as I know, time is just a mere description of change in the three dimensions and subsequential in all eventual other dimensions. But then again, I'm not a physicist and don't take assumptions as truth or even possible truth and just take our entire knowledge of the universe as an assumption or even a wild guess. The earth is a sphere, that's for sure. Gravity exists, I have proof with scars. Those kind of things we know or, at least, we can see, measure and describe with proof within the limits of our intellect. I think the universe is so full of surprises, that we didn't even scratch the surface with our knowledge or assumptions of it. :-)
Maybe I should just stick with painting. :-)
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Commented in UK revokes Chinese state-owned TV channel of broadcast licence | ITV News
Faux news needs to be next.
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Commented in Trump's Hollywood Income Collapsed as He Prepared to Leave the Oval Office
and in other news he is still incredibly wealthy regardless if he is lining his pockets with Hollywood royalties.