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Trump's post-conviction windfall shows democracy is increasingly a
pay-to-play game
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In the hours immediately following Donald Trump’s recent hush-money
conviction in a Manhattan courtroom, his presidential campaign raked
in US$53 million from small donors. Why are regular people without
deep pockets throwing so much money at a convicted felon? In the
United States today, as in many other countries with a populism
problem, money is both the cause and consequence of broken political
systems.
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HBO Just Quietly Released the Most Surreal Dystopian Sci-Fi Show of
the Year
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Have you ever wondered why there isn’t a clear crayon? Or what
Timothée Chalamet would look like if he were a beautiful pearl? Those
are the questions pondered by Julio Torres, the comedian behind
Saturday Night Live classics like “Wells for Boys” and
“Papyrus.” After leaving the show, he created some indescribable
works for HBO, like his comedy special My Favorite Shapes and the
canceled-too-soon Los Espookys, while making his mark on the movie
landscape with his indie darling Problemista. But Torres’ latest
work is far more abstract than anything he’s done before, and the
result is a meandering, often otherworldly, look at day-to-day life
that’s far more daring than even the most lofty sci-fi shows.
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These 5 Sleep Science Breakthroughs Might Help You Get Better Rest
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Twenty-six years. That is roughly how much of our lives are spent
asleep. Scientists have been trying to explain why we spend so much
time sleeping since at least the ancient Greeks, but pinning down the
exact functions of sleep has proven to be difficult.During the past
decade, there has been a surge of interest from researchers in the
nature and function of sleep. New experimental models coupled with
advances in technology and analytical techniques are giving us a
deeper look inside the sleeping brain. Here are some of the biggest
recent breakthroughs in the science of sleep.
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25 Years Later, One 'Acolyte' Scene Fixes The Laziest Part of Star
Wars Canon
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The Trade Federation has never been the most interesting or explicable
part of the larger Star Wars canon. In The Phantom Menace, they mostly
just exist to get tricked into sparking a galactic conflict, and by
Revenge of the Sith this group of corrupt space capitalists is easily
overshadowed by their fellow Separatists from the Techno Union, at
least when it comes to silly Star Wars character design. For 25 years,
the Trade Federation has been a strange and slightly embarrassing part
of the Republic era of that faraway galaxy.But in The Acolyte —the
latest Star Wars show on Disney+ and one set a hundred years before
the events of the prequels — we finally learn something interesting
about the Neimoidian aliens who make up the Trade Federation. And this
revelation helps justify their entire existence.
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'Dune: Awakening' Wildly Changes Everything We Know About Dune
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In all versions of Dune, there are many possible futures that
protagonist Paul Atreides can see with relative clarity. But once he
locks himself into a certain path, he can see “a narrow way
through” that brings victory to his family and the Fremen on the
planet Arrakis. Paul’s decisions come with a great cost, of course,
because once he ascends to the throne, the fate of the universe is
nearly set in stone.It’s widely known that Paul is the most
important character in the first two Dune novels, and thus, the
central figure of the major movie adaptations to date. But what the
new MMO game Dune: Awakening asks is...what if he wasn’t? A new
cinematic has been dropped by developer Funcom, which outlines a
massive canonical shift for the big Dune game. And it literally
changes everything we know about Dune, by setting the game in an
alternate timeline.
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Should You Feed Your Dog A Raw Meat Diet? Veterinarians Explain the
Forgotten Risks
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We know that dogs love to sneak a piece of meat from our plates. But a
corner of TikTok has taken this gesture one step further: Dog parents
on the app are broadcasting themselves filling puzzle bowls with raw
animal protein and organ meat for their pups to eat.They choose this
diet for the purported health benefits that supposedly come from
uncooked animal products over commercially available kibble and wet
food. One video even claims that a raw meat diet improves digestion,
strengthens the immune system, increases energy levels, and makes
aesthetic changes like better-smelling breath and a shinier coat.
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You Can Already Play This Nintendo Switch Frog Pet Sim And More
Wholesome Direct Highlights
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Wholesome Direct is a showcase specializing in cozy games, including
slow-paced life sims, heartfelt stories, and pretty much anything full
of cute animals. And when you think of cuddly animals you’d like to
play a game about, one probably comes to mind first — frogs! No?
Fair enough, but this year’s show (which aired on YouTube and
Twitch) features a cozy, frog-filled farming sim that may change your
mind, as well as a few other highlights to keep your eye on.One of
this year’s most adorable Wholesome Direct-featured games is
Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge. In Kamaeru, you play as Cleo, a woman who
heads to her more rural childhood home to recover from burnout from
her corporate job and falls into the much more soothing world of
frog-raising as a result. If only we could all be so lucky.
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55 Cool Things for Your Backyard That Seem Expensive but Are Cheap AF
on Amazon
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As the days grow longer and the weather warms, there's no better time
to upgrade your outdoor living space. Whether you're cultivating a
lush garden or revamping your patio, the right products can transform
any backyard into a personal oasis. From ingenious gardening tools to
cozy deck enhancements, I've curated a list of top-rated products from
Amazon that promise to elevate your exterior without hurting your
wallet. Elevate your grill game with the ultimate grill grate cleaner,
a must-have for every BBQ enthusiast. Designed to effortlessly scrape
both round and V-shaped grates, this tool is suitable for any grill,
smoker, or oven. With its sturdy metal construction and a long leather
handle, it ensures your hands stay cool and safe from the heat. With a
built-in bottle opener and a bonus recipe book, your post-BBQ cleanup
just got a whole lot more rewarding.
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60 New Things Trending on Amazon That Are So Damn Genius
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As a shopping writer, whenever I see a product gaining popularity, it
grabs my attention. My favorite part is sharing what I’ve found with
others, especially when I come across genius products that are
trending because they make life easier in one way or another. And so
I’ve gathered some of the best new products that are trending on
Amazon because they’re clever and worth every penny. On this list,
you’ll find a bunch of new, genius life upgrades that shoppers on
Amazon are loving — and you will, too.Tired of cords falling behind
furniture? These magnetic cord organizers will prevent that from
happening. They’re designed to hold your chargers and cables in
place with a magnetic closure. Plus, they can stick to walls,
furniture, and more with adhesive pads so your electronics will stay
put and organized. Don’t worry; the adhesives won’t leave behind
residue if you need to remove them.
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Why Phone Cameras Are the Hidden Secret to Taking Amazing Photos of
the Northern Lights
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Smartphone cameras have significantly improved in recent years.
Computational photography and AI allow these devices to capture
stunning images that can surpass what we see with the naked eye.
Photos of the northern lights, or aurora borealis, provide one
particularly striking example.If you saw the northern lights during
the geomagnetic storms in May 2024, you might have noticed that your
smartphone made the photos look even more vivid than reality.
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19 Years Later, The Oldest Sci-Fi Show's Weirdest Easter Egg Brings
Back an Old Trick
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Doctor Who Season 1 has explored the past, the present, and the
far-off future, and so far basically every episode has stood alone.
You can watch episodes like “Dot and Bubble” or “73 Yards”
like they are separate entries in an anthology that only share a
couple of characters. However, there’s much more to this season than
just a collection of one-off adventures. There’s a massive Easter
Egg hiding right in plain sight, and soon we’ll get to learn exactly
what’s going on — almost two decades after the show attempted it
the first time.Doctor Who is the perfect example of a
“semi-episodic” series. While most of the episodes are episodic
and stand-alone, there are some common throughlines that keep coming
up over and over again. Who exactly is Ruby Sunday? Why does it keep
snowing when she’s around? Who left her on Ruby Road all those years
ago? But one of the biggest questions has been hiding right in plain
sight: who is the mysterious woman who keeps appearing in these
adventures over and over, all the way back to “Wild Blue Yonder”?
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The First Few Weeks of Exercise Are Often Excruciatingly Painful --
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The challenge behind the first three weeks comes down to your body
learning that it needs to be up for the task.A cruel trick of exercise
is that in order for it to make us feel good, we have to feel bad
first. For all the endorphins and endocannabinoids that get released
when we break a sweat, it feels like we must break our spirit to reap
those rewards. The good and bad news is that getting started is the
hardest part.
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35 Years Ago, The Worst Star Trek Movie Could Have Been a Great TV
Episode
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Captain Kirk does not want his pain taken away. If there’s one
central message of 1989’s Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, it’s
the idea that human beings should be allowed to be messy, flawed, and
a little sad, and anyone who offers you a way to cleanse your soul and
be free of pain is likely a lunatic cult leader. This kind of
iconoclastic humanism is so ingrained in the original 1960s Star Trek
series that a huge number of episodes are preoccupied with Kirk
unmasking false prophets in the form of oppressive automated
computers, all-powerful aliens, and other Starfleet captains who
decide to implement authoritarianism on a backwater planet.On June 12,
1989, 20 years after The Original Series was canceled, William
Shatner’s directorial debut doubled down on the classic theme of
Kirk versus a Space Fraudster. In The Final Frontier, Kirk and the
crew of the Enterprise go up against not only Spock’s off-his-rocker
brother Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill) but also a malicious false God.
Thirty-five years after the movie’s release, this supposedly
horrible Star Trek movie actually holds up pretty well, if you view it
as an extended episode of the original show.
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60 Bougie Things With Over 4.5 Stars on Amazon That Are Actually Cheap
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Have you ever visited someone’s home and marveled at the elegance
and understated charm? You probably also assumed that they shopped at
expensive boutiques and spent more money than you are willing to part
with to achieve that look. But that’s not necessarily true. Many
smart shoppers find beautiful items on Amazon that would have cost a
fortune elsewhere. It’s all about knowing what to look for. You
don’t have to though. Because we found 60 bougie things with over
4.5 stars on Amazon that are actually cheap as hell.Enjoy your pasta
meal in a bowl designed for the purpose. These large pasta bowls
enhance spaghetti night by keeping sauce and pasta contained and
looking beautiful. The soft, matte finish and organic shape make for a
beautiful table, too. Choose from five colors.
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When To Quit Therapy, According To A Clinical Psychologist
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Therapy is great. It gives you the space, time, and resources to
handle the most difficult challenges of life. Therapy can be
especially helpful in the often-confusing life period of your 20s and
30s when so much is changing and many of your peers have wildly
different lifestyles.The aim is to help you discover the thoughts,
emotions, and behavior that are negatively affecting you, determine
where these come from, and develop strategies to change them. But
then, how do you know when it is the right time to quit therapy?
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20 Years Later, Nintendo's Least Popular Zelda Game Is Still the Most
Ambitious
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If you’ve played one Legend of Zelda game, you know the premise for
almost all of them. Ganondorf — or occasionally a substitute villain
— is threatening the kingdom of Hyrule, and only the lone swordsman
Link can stop him. Well, except for that one time when it took four
Links to stop him. Nintendo has experimented a lot with The Legend of
Zelda over the years, but it’s rarely made something as risky as
Four Swords Adventures, a one to four-player GameCube adventure that
celebrates its North American launch anniversary this week.In 2002, A
Link to the Past for the Game Boy Advance included the multiplayer
mode Four Swords, which let two to four players make their way through
dungeons together while racing to collect more rupees than their pals.
Two years later, that idea would be expanded into a full game with
Four Swords Adventures, which launched on March 18 in Japan before
coming to North America on June 7.
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10 Years Later, The Newest Star Wars Show Has Restarted an Annoying
Old Debate
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Lucasfilm’s latest series is the franchise’s most promising yet,
but fans are too blinded by their hate to see it.No one hates Star
Wars more than those who claim to be Star Wars fans. Sure, the past
few years have given the fandom plenty to critique. The sequels
splintered the fanbase beyond recognition, and Lucasfilm’s efforts
to expand the galaxy on the small screen have been mixed, at best. And
in some cases, criticism is inevitable: not everyone will find
something to like in the franchise’s recent output. At a certain
point, though, the discourse reaches a fever pitch, and even
Lucasfilm’s most promising projects get swept up in the drama.
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In France and Germany, politics - not nationality - dictate energy
preferences
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Professeure associée et coordinatrice de la chaire « Energy for
Society », Grenoble École de Management (GEM) Not since 2000 under
Jacques Chirac had a French president held a state visit in Germany.
It was, therefore, with some anticipation that Chancellor Olaf Scholz
greeted his counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, from 26 until 28 May in
Berlin, Dresden and Münster, days away from the European elections
and in a year marked by many Second World World commemorations.
Speaking at a press conference at the end of the stay, Macron said
both governments had agreed to reinforce their partnership across a
number of strategic areas, including decarbonisation and the climate
transition.
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Does magic really exist? The Conversation's Curious Kids podcast
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Seven-year-old Julia in London thinks that rainbows and the Northern
Lights are magical. But if a scientist tells her how they work, will
she still believe they are? Join us to find out on The
Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast!This is the last episode in the
first season of The Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast, published
in partnership with FunKids, the UK’s children’s radio station.
It’s hosted and produced by Eloise. The executive producer is Gemma
Ware.
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Hunter-gatherer diets weren't always heavy on meat: Morocco study
reveals a plant-based diet
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About 11,000 years ago, humans made a major shift from hunting and
gathering to farming. This change, known as the Neolithic Revolution,
dramatically altered our diets. For decades, scientists have thought
that pre-agricultural human groups ate a lot of animal protein. But
analysis has always been hampered by a scarcity of well-preserved
human remains from Pleistocene sites. So, in fact, little is known
about the dietary practices of that time.
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Cholera can kill you within hours if left untreated: how to recognise
the symptoms and protect yourself
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Cholera is a deadly disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae,
associated with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. But
it has also been found in seemingly clean places, including affluent
neighbourhoods, hotels and restaurants with poor hygiene practices
such as handling food with dirty hands and using contaminated water to
wash utensils and prepare food.Cholera outbreaks in Africa have
affected 18 countries over the last two years. In southern and eastern
Africa, more than 6,000 people have died and nearly 350,000 cases have
been reported since a series of outbreaks began in late 2021.
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Farming with a mixture of crops, animals and trees is better for the
environment and for people - evidence from Ghana and Malawi
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Farming just one kind of crop in a field at a time, and using a lot of
chemicals, poses a risk to both people and nature. This simplified
intensive agriculture often goes hand in hand with increased
greenhouse gas emissions, land and water degradation, and loss of
biodiversity. There’s another way to farm: increasing the number of
crop and livestock species. This is biologically diversified
agriculture.
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Think tech killed penmanship? Messy handwriting was a problem
centuries before smartphones
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Handwriting is dead. At least that’s what a New York Times article
announced in 2023 in its postmortem investigation “What Killed
Penmanship?” But there was no doubt about the culprit: technology.
You’ve probably heard something like this before: the more time we
spend using our phone screens and keyboards to type out everything
from emails and texts to grocery lists to wedding speeches, the less
we put pen to paper and the worse our handwriting gets.
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Economic development in sub-Saharan Africa is linked to increasing
obesity rates in women
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Obesity and excess weight gain, traditionally perceived as health
issues predominantly affecting high-income countries, are now
increasingly prevalent in low and middle-income regions. Sub-Saharan
Africa, in particular, is no longer a continent just grappling with
hunger and starvation — it is now also dealing with citizens who are
obese and overweight. This primarily due to the proliferation of
unhealthy diets and lifestyles.
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